School Committee Vice Chair Richard Welch looks to clarify misinformation expressed by some Patch readers.
Snow to begin falling early tomorrow morning.
Judge William Carnes appointed a new attorney for convicted murderer Kimberly Fry.
Provisions include reducing, reorganizing and retiring more teachers and other staff, and assumes Town Council will raise school funding by 4 percent
Schools superintendent will present proposed budget cuts for next year at tonight's school committee meeting.
The school department's budget has been reduced by more than a quarter-million dollars amidst revenue deficit projections.
New changes have been made to a village center zoning district.
Effective March 1, firefighters will work 24-hour shifts.
A former Rhode Island legislator remembered J. Joseph Garrahy after news of his passing on Tuesday.
Proposed cuts include multiple teacher positions, paraprofessionals, restructuring of the athletic director's position and more.
The North Kingstown Fire Department has received $577,000 in federal grants to improve communications equipment.
A 26-year-old North Kingstown man was indicted on charges of arson connected to last year's fire at a Middletown store.
RI Republican Party Chairman Mark Zaccaria of North Kingstown will not ask Rep. Bob Watson to step down after his most recent arrest.
Kimberly Fry, convicted of murdering her daughter, has replaced her lawyers.
School Committee wants to tap the town's $9 million surplus for the Davisville Middle School roof and reduce the upcoming bond request by $2 million.
A study on North Kingstown's town and school IT services recommends the two entities consolidate and combine their IT departments.
The NK Town Council discusses the Quidnessett Fire Station and a possible dog park in town.
Congressman James Langevin visited Hamilton Elementary School, promoting the state's "Farm to School" program.
Superintendent Phil Auger explained the projections of growing budget shortfalls to a mostly silent school committee at Tuesday's meeting.
The Quonset-based submarine builder unveiled a new facility, which is expected to bring up to 500 new jobs to the area within the next two years.
Members of the North Kingstown Town Council and School Committee listened to the findings of an IT consolidation study.
North Kingstown's Mark Zaccaria took over at the chair of the Rhode Island Republican Party last month.
A look ahead at the week of Jan. 9.
Republican John Boscardin will fill the unexpired term of fellow Republican Joe Thompson on the North Kingstown School Committee.
Is there room in Quonset for a world-class casino?
Rep. Joseph Trillo (R-Warwick) and Rep. John Carnevale (D-Providence) are proposing a casino for Quonset Point.
A public hearing on a structural change to the fire department has been postponed from Jan. 9 to Jan. 23.
School Committee Chair Kimberly Page reacts to the departure of Joe Thompson.
Joe Thompson explains to residents why he is leaving the North Kingstown School Committee.
Republican Joe Thompson has announced he plans to resign from the North Kingstown School Committee Wednesday night.
A proposed change to town law would restructure the fire department, resulting in 24-hour-long shifts for firefighters.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind warning for Rhode Island.
The North Kingstown School Department has outlined two plans to get itself out of a possible $1.2 million deficit.
A structural change in the fire department could have firefighters working 24-hour-long shifts.
The North Kingstown Town Council approved an audit of the school department and bond legislation for a $6.4-million bond to repair the district's schools.
A North Kingstown man faces up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possessing more than 7,500 images of child pornography.
Rhode Island's district lines have been redrawn.
Villages that are healthy for residents might also be healthy for the town, but no clear diagnosis or prescriptions have emerged
A judge has issued a consent order for the school department, barring it from making any expenditures "out of the ordinary course of business."
A judge will rule on the legality of town officials halting school spending.