Information about the following incidents was supplied by the North Kingstown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
Katherine Russell was charged in Wrentham in August for driving with a suspended license.
But he stays the ruling pending review by the state Supreme Court.
A driver of a nearby car alerted the driver after seeing flames coming out from under the car.
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The house burned in a fire Friday night.
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The corrections officer is accused of using excessive force while moving an unruly inmate.
The graduates emerged from a group of 1,600 applicants, and survived 22 weeks of paramilitary training.
The accident on Post Road near Huling Road caused a power outage and traffic backup Friday evening.
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Katherine Russell's two sisters appeared before a federal grand jury, as have her parents; she has not.
The grand jury exonerated the three police officers involved in the shooting, which resulted in Mark Kilcline's paralysis. Kilcline died in 2012.
The 25-year-old Connecticut man is facing charges for allegedly stealing two cash registers and an ATM in South Kingstown, a pick-up truck in NK and cash from a restaurant in Charlestown.
Drivers from all around the state are arrested on drunk driving charges over the weekend.
Zachary Thole, who graduated from NKHS in 2011, was pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated in July 2012.
The victim has been identified as Nicholas Gershkoff, 20.
A man walked into the NK Animal Hospital last Sunday evening, then grabbed the box on the counter and walked out.
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Troopers marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. the day JFK was sworn into office.
Correctional officers say the murderer's release could put the public in danger.
Alfred Brissette, who pled no contest to a 1999 murder, left prison Tuesday after having served about one-third of his sentence.
Deaths related to car accidents dropped by 3 percent in Rhode Island while increasing by the same percentage nationwide.