Delays from CRMC are pushing back plans to relocate Beechwood House and re-establish a bandstand at the town beach.
The NK School Committee voted to delay an IT consolidation study and sending some services out to bid Tuesday night due to a lack of information.
A wrap-up of court activity.
The Town of North Kingstown has settled a lawsuit filed by the ACLU on behalf of former Congressional candidate John O. Matson.
A public hearing before the House Municipal Government Committee on House Bill No. 5186, to make school bus monitors optional for grade K-5 passengers, is scheduled today to take place in Room 35 beginning at "the rise of the House," between 4-5 p.m.
Residents came out in force against two hot button issues Monday.
Police say Timothy J. Smith, 46, didn’t pay for maintenance work at the Rhode Island Quahog Company.
Philip B. Derocher, 28, pleads to a felony count of leaving the scene of an accident.
Jonathan M. Kunze, 20, and Dacia Broccoli, 23, both enter guilty pleas in Washington County Superior Court on Feb. 16. Broccoli is ordered to serve home confinement, while Kunze is headed to the ACI.
Douglas H. Rogers, 41, pleads guilty to charges of embezzling from the police union.
According to police, Mario R. Cabral, 21, had been drinking with friends at Scarborough Beach before being involved in a car accident in North Kingstown.
The National Weather Service is predicting two to four inches of snow, starting Monday at 3 a.m.
On Friday afternoon, Brian Verry is ordered to serve 15 years at the ACI following a jury conviction in January for first-degree child abuse.
Recent changes to the Stamp Farm wind turbine application prompted the North Kingstown Planning Commission to seek a continuance.
EDC's Keith Stokes and members of Historic Wickford discuss the future of Wickford Village.
The East Greenwich Planning Board will consider a proposal that would put a "big box" development on Frenchtown Road, straddling the North Kingstown-East Greenwich town lines.
A preview of the North Kingstown Town Council meeting on Monday night.
Rhode Island’s 58th governor promises to rescind E-verify and push for marriage equality.