State Senators James Sheehan (D- Dist. 36) and Dawson Hodgson (R- Dist. 35) along with Representative Doreen Costa (R- Dist. 31) are declining a 1.6 percent pay raise.
Kerry Burke, an investigator with the state medical examiner's office, testified Monday she discovered petechia over a significant area of the young girl's body, but does not know how her injuries occurred.
North Kingstown detectives recount arriving at the Fry house the morning the girl's body was discovered and read an alleged, five-page suicide note left by Kimberly Fry.
Residents invited to Oct. 6 RESP stakeholder meeting to learn more about sun, wind and water energy in Rhode Island – and Oct.20, there's a field trip!
Residents are invited to add their own ingredients to the town's new recipe for healthy living.
It's only September, but forecasts for the upcoming budget season are rolling in.
What will be the fate of North Kingstown's soon-to-be vacant buildings?
RI DEM has set up a special hunting season for deer hunters with disabilities.
In emotional testimony Monday, Timothy Fry recalls the events surrounding his daughter's death in August 2009.
The continuing drumbeat of complaints about the school contract by a few North Kingstown residents sends islanders looking for other towns interested in $2 million a year.
Allie's Tack & Feed kicks off its first annual Animal Appreciation Day.
The admission came less than two weeks before the girl's death, for which her mother is on trial for murder.
Gov. Lincoln D. Chafee held a press conference with state leaders at Sandywoods Farm in Tiverton on Thursday to sign four renewable energy bills into law, as well as to see the construction of a wind turbine on site.
A movement to sort fact from fiction about wind turbines and other renewable energy sources begins tonight at URI’s Narragansett campus
School Committee asks to meet with the Town Council and start discussing next year's budget now...and don't plan to stay home from school Sept. 29.
Voters shot down two of the three bond questions in the Sept. 13 special election.
The initial figures are in and Hurricane Irene looks to have cost N. Kingstown $99,115 thus far.
A community forum asked and answered many questions about challenges for Deepwater’s demonstration project.
The U.S.D.A., Rhode Island Fruit Growers Association and DEM’s Division of Agriculture visited Narrow Lane Orchard Wednesday to champion the apple picking industry post-Hurricane Irene.
Rain failed to deter the Tea Party Express and crowd from overtaking Wilson Park Wednesday morning.
Tea Party Republican Sharron Angle will visit North Kingstown on Wednesday with the Tea Party Express.
Residents can bring wood debris, leaves and other brush to the transfer station this week free of charge.
Town hall is back open today while more than one-third of town is still without power.
After closures on Monday, some state parks and beaches may be open Tuesday.
From that milk in the fridge to the downed tree in your front yard, there are still many reasons to stay cautious after the storm.
Volunteers from the Red Cross are set to take on those needing shelter from Hurricane Irene at Wickford Middle School.
Forecasters are now saying that Hurricane Irene will be arriving in southern New England Sunday morning instead of Sunday night.
State officials will close down both the Newport (Pell) and Jamestown bridges if wind speeds top 70 mph.
Town Manager Michael Embury has issued an evacuation notice for parts of North Kingstown.
DEM offers these tips for how to safeguard your pets during the storm.
With Irene threatening the east coast, take some time to get prepared using these tips from State and Federal Emergency Management Agencies.
As North Kingstown officials await the hurricane's forecast, plans are set in motion to prepare for the worst.
Members of Rhode Island's 1207th Forward Company returned home today after a year in Kuwait.
Angered by the recent reinstatement of a building permit for a 389-foot turbine, residents fire back at this week's council meeting.
Quonset Point may be poised to become job creation hub if used as assembly station for potential wind farms off RI's coasts.
Members of the NK School Committee met Monday night to interview Interim Superintendent Dr. Philip Auger for the job of superintendent—a position recently vacated by Dr. Philip Thornton.
The RI National Guard's newest facility looks to strengthen cyber-defense.
The Hussey Bridge is scheduled for a face lift in 2013, but Wickford Bridge will stay posted for the foreseeable future
Voter registration and other deadlines loom for next month's referenda.
The lawyer for Kimberly Fry, a North Kingstown woman accused of strangling her eight-year-old daughter, is seeking to ban all cameras and recording devices during the September trial.