The NK Town Council approved a 2.79 percent tax increase and looks to adopt a budget tonight.
A wrap-up of court activity.
Local, state and federal delegates react to the news.
Two men arrested in one of the biggest drug busts in state history have been indicted.
The North Kingstown Town Council got a look at a budget that would keep taxes lower, but eliminate eight firefighters and cut the school department's budget.
The NK Town Council unanmously approved a new tobacco law that would make it more difficult for minors to access tobacco products.
Victor Quinones, 52, is sentenced to a year at the ACI following a felony domestic assault charge, and five children are taken from his home by DCYF as a result.
Cranston resident Richard A. Pafume, 40, admits to being the getaway driver involved in a theft of power tools from the North Kingstown Home Depot.
Robert J. Pimental, 47, pleads no contest to charge of taking scrap metal.
Two North Kingstown roads will see repairs this summer.
Following requests from the public, the council now looks for solutions to lower taxes in North Kingstown.
Monday night's budget hearings drew a smaller crowd that anticipated, despite a tough economic year.
The revocation of North Kingstown Green's building permit has halted construction on NK's first turbine.
The state's Green Buildings Act may cost the town more to convert the former elementary school.
The council requested that the town solicitor and planner begin crafting amendments to the controversial ordinance.
Learn why NK is limiting sprinklers to twice a week, why the largest users will pay much more, and how you can cope at April 13 workshop.
North Kingstown resident Julie Mathers, 36, is ordered to complete community service after pleading no contest to shoplifting charges.
Federal and state prosecutors team up to prosecute three out-of-state men in connection with one of Rhode Island's largest drug busts.
As a nuclear crisis in Japan unfolds, so does a rush for thyroid-protecting potassium iodide pills, leaving many skeptical as to the legitimacy of concerns.
Two big ticket cuts from this year's proposed budget may survive another year.
NK Town Council President Elizabeth Dolan will request a revision to the town's current wind energy ordinance.
Council discusses proposed Wickford Elementary School project and hears annual audit report.
On the anniversary of flooding rain waters that ravaged the state, NK officials and locals reflect on what they lost and what they learned.
The town's website just got a revamp.
Joanne Knapp, 49, is ordered to complete probation and mental health screening after pleading no contest to a charge of assaulting a family member with a screwdriver.
State Senator Dawson Hodgson (R- Dist. 35) has proposed a moratorium on good behavior credit for violent offenders like Michael Woodmansee.
Beechwood House may be soon be on the move.
North Kingstown native Ken McKay takes the reigns of the Rhode Island GOP.
The NK Town Council has adopted a preliminary budget which would result in a four percent tax increase.
Town Council will recognize Quonset company for solar energy project.
The NK Town Council and School Committee embark on an arduous budget process.
Discussion of deadlines and water issues eventually ends in agreement to further postpone action.
The NK Town Council saw a feasibility study regarding the conversion of Wickford Elementary into a joint town and school administration building.
The upcoming year's budget looks to make stiff cuts, including curbside recycling and the closure of the town's animal shelter.
State Senator James Sheehan (D-36, Narragansett, North Kingstown) weighs in on the Providence teacher firings.
National award recognizes critical behind-the-scenes department.
The NK Planning Commission will hear more information on a proposed village development at Rolling Greens as well as a presentation of a study on commercial development on March 15.