Second Lt. Matthew Coutu was killed in 2005 in Iraq. The bridge runs over Route 403 between West Davisville Road and Compass Circle.
Full house! Patio and pool furniture, garage and shed full of tools, dining room, farm table, video games and more.
Cheer on Miss Rhode Island 2015
Read this article for details about the upcoming Friends of the Poor Walk organized by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Providence.
Verizon Invests $172 Million into Wireless Network across New England in First Half of 2015
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them.
"America Rocks" could bring Metallica, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys and others for a two-day festival next June.
The General Assembly eliminated the tax effective July 1 but many business owners still got charged.
The mosquito was part of a sample of mosquitoes collected on Aug. 12.
The newly-formed task force plans to develop an action plan to tackle the state's opioid addiction epidemic by November.
Starting salary is $49,069 plus benefits.
The Arbor Day Foundation and the state Department of Environmental Management are teaming up to offer the free trees to homeowners.
Better yet: what do you want in the search firm the Town Council hires to help conduct the new manager search?
Tune in to hear doctors, patients and special guests share stories and support the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Mourners gathered by the thousands to pay respect to P. Andrew McKenna as his body was brought home Friday.
Rick Benjamin, the state poet, is stepping down Jan. 1 after accepting a job in California.
Funding for dual enrollment at RI colleges discriminates against privately educated children.
The Nature Conservancy announced that 161-acres of land along the Narrow River in North Kingstown will be preserved forever.
The deadline to apply is Sept. 1.
South County Community Action Head Start still has spots available in North Kingstown.
“Back-to-school” specials now run all summer long.
Items priced to fly away! Furniture, Lenox items, Aquariums. Have to clear house - all items priced to sell quickly.
A big, humid and stormy weather system will soak the state on Tuesday.
Plus, Lyme Disease has quadrupled in Rhode Island in recent years, leading one hospital to focus on the problem.
Governor Gina Raimondo had requested federal disaster assistance to help pay for cleanup after the historic blizzard in January.
Eleanor “Ann” (Boothman), 77, of Wickford, died peacefully on Saturday, August 8, 2015 at Roger Williams Medical Center.
Flags are flying at half-staff in Rhode Island
A recent survey by Niche.com shows the North Kingstown High School community loves their teachers with a few exceptions.
First Sgt. P. Andrew McKenna was just recently home in July and was recognized at the Bristol Fourth of July Parade.
Plus, the Cranston Police controversy continues, and are arrested after a Craigslist sale ambush.
Charles Murphy, 79, was last seen in the West Warwick area.
This group meets the second Tuesday of each month
The Town Council voted in executive session earlier this week to consolidate town functions into one facility for a short term lease.
North Kingstown police said the 20-year-old lost control on Tower Hill Road.
Plus, a firefighter allegedly sends nude pics to a young boy, and a town council votes in secret to move Town Hall.
The town is planning on moving Town Hall functions to Wickford Junction.
More than 380 BURGER KING restaurants participating in A Chance for Kids & Families program
Plus, the best teachers in RI are ranked, and Woonsocket men are charged with stealing traffic cones from a construction site.
If you see Cammie, don't chase. She's timid and got scared from Tuesday's bad storm. She was seen twice near the Slocum Road turf fields.