Members of the NK School Committee discuss budget concerns, girls ice hockey co-op and Interim Superintendent Phil Auger's public vetting.
A highly active hurricane season is on the horizon for the Atlantic states, hurricane experts from the NOAA announced on Thursday.
Construction can now begin in North Kingstown Green, the home of the town's would-be first wind turbine.
OSHA has cited North Kingstown's Composite Rigging Ltd. with 18 serious safety violations following the death of a worker earlier this year.
A look back at North Kingstown's wind turbine saga over the past year.
According to media reports, former Rhode Island Governor Bruce Sundlun has passed away.
No papers have been filed, but Jim McGwin says that if Teri Ohs tries to recall William Mudge, he will pursue recalls of Lynda Avanzato, Larry Ceresi and Richard Welch.
RIDOT begins restriping portions of Route 2, reducing it from four lanes to three on a trial basis.
In a small town in a small state, many different hands take care of business
Dick Pastore's 18-year stint on the North Kingstown Planning Commission comes to an end.
Funds from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act will go toward helping staff in NK's Planning Department find ways to implement health-conscious planning policies.
Chairman Richard Pastore responds to accusations of disorganized leadership.
The parameters regarding a potential village at Rolling Greens Golf Course remain a point of contention among members of the NK Planning Commission.
Despite exemption that "eviscerates" "important rights", governor OKs law.
Toray receives "We Are Proud of You" award.
The council extended the ban on wind turbine construction by 90 days.
Today's five essentials.
Planning Commission remained indecisive on proposed changes to the town's zoning ordinances.
Quaker Lane will be repaved into a three-lane road for several weeks as part of a trial period.
A new dog ordinance may limit the number of dogs you can own.
The North Kingstown Zoning Board of Review granted Northbriar resident Jonathan King a special use permit and dimensional variance Tuesday night, thereby accommodating King's hobby: raising alpacas.
The town has once again pulled the building permit for NK Green.
The proposal for a controversial turbine at Stamp Farm has been derailed.
Officials are predicting a potential for severe weather today and tomorrow.
Voters shoot down budget referendum to increase school funds by $500,000.
DOT will be giving some N. Kingstown street lights a curfew starting Thursday.
North Kingstown hit the polls to vote on a budget referendum.
A $25-million suit has been dropped and a building permit will be reinstated at the future site of NK's first wind turbine.
Work designed to reduce erosion and runoff will begin next year
Officials have issued a tornado watch and special weather advisory for Rhode Island.
Passes will still be available at 2010 rates through July 1 at state beach locations beginning May 28.
Only one of the two budget petitions qualified.
Voters may see two budget referendums next month.
Discussion on a proposed village center on Route 102 is once again delayed.
Several residents signed over deed transfers, dropping them from a suit.
North Kingstown Green residents face $25-million lawsuit.
The price for season beach passes will rise next month; the 2010 rates are in effect until Memorial Day.
Got the house-hunting itch?
Officials discuss the future of Quonset Business Park.
The Town Council approved a $95-million budget that level-funds the school department and freezes pay for town employees.