Two firefighters were transported to the hospital for minor injuries.
The man reportedly drove up to women who were walking, including girls on the North Kingstown High School cross country team, and told jokes
Although the leak is significant by the volume of passwords released, many of the usernames and passwords are no longer valid.
Portsmouth Police charged Brian Smith, 52, with second-degree child molestation and simple assault for the July 19 incident.
Zachary Thole, 21, pleaded no contest today for the Nov. 2013 crash that killed Nicholas Gershkoff, 20, of North Kingstown.
North Kingstown Police charged a 30-year-old East Providence man with cocaine possession after a traffic stop.
The Fire Department's Honor Guard proudly participated in opening ceremonies at Fenway Park on Saturday.
State police issued an alert after Alexander Brainard went missing Monday.
Fifteen first responders will be awarded the 2014 Rhode Island Lifesaving Medal.
Always keep your items out of sight.
It will be the second time the task force has deployed this year. Officers charged 11 people with DUI during the first deployment in May.
Glen P. Gadrow of North Kingstown continues to shuffle through the legal system.
Alfred Pennine committed suicide in July. Days later, authorities found the remains of eight people at his funeral home.
The suspects sneaked up on a South Kingstown home and attacked the grower and his wife while their children watched, police said.
It will be the second time the task force has been deployed this year. Officers charged 11 people with DUI during the first deployment.
South Kingstown police are looking for two suspects.
The following arrests and incidents were reported by North Kingstown police. They do not indicate a conviction.
The 48-2 vote was the first of its kind for the 97-year-old fire department.
Numerous violations were found at the concession areas connected to a State Police investigation into state contracts.
The following arrest and incident reports were provided by the North Kingstown Police Department. They do not indicate a conviction.
The argument, which spilled into the yard of a King Phillip Drive house, started over the way a joint had been rolled.
Westport (Mass.) Police Det. Jeff Majewski's dog, Siren, died in April. A recent autopsy showed rat poison in the dog's liver.
Police say 38-year-old Arron Thomas Perrino of Providence has stolen more than $1,500 in baby formula and energy drinks from Walmart.
The boy reportedly told police he had been smoking to relax because his "poor school grades had him stressed," according to a police report.
The lobsters were cull lobsters, which means they only have one claw. That could be the key to cracking open this criminal crustacean case.
The following arrest and incident reports were provided by North Kingstown Police. They do not indicate a conviction.
The suspects stole a large amount of jewelry from the store on July 1, police said, and the public is now being asked to help track them down.
Joseph Sabins was last seen at his home on South County Trail in Exeter.
He was charged with driving under the influence and issued summonses for refusing a chemical test, speeding, not having an inspection sticker and not operating interior lights during a traffic stop.
Action stems from letter sent by town directly to firefighters offering a $14,000 payout to end a longstanding legal case.
Sen. James C. Sheehan is seeking another term representing Rhode Island Senate District 36.
One bench behind the school was stolen on May 28. A second was tampered with over the weekend.
Police said the incident occurred around 2 p.m. on Saturday when crews discovered the round, which is described as a "hedgehog" and was likely not a threat.
Duffany was entered in a contest that brought numerous entries from folks cut from the same cloth — people who care about animals and put that concern to work in local shelters.
In one, police received multiple 911 calls reporting a man driving toward oncoming traffic on Boston Neck Road.
Police records show a total of 137 cans were stolen over time with a value of more than $2,000. In one haul on April 21, they stole 55 cans valued at $878.35.
The Animal Control officer sent along this photo of the animal, which looks a bit stressed.