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Neil Streich, 60, admitted he thought he was sending sexually explicit videos of himself to a 10-year-old girl, but it was an FBI agent.
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M&D Transportation owner Michael Collins admitted to using and selling software that allowed diesel vehicles to bypass emission standards.
Prosecutors said Ernest Ricci, and his wife, Brenda Ricci, conducted schemes to avoid paying creditors and the IRS since 2011.
Eight federal grants were given to state marinas to help keep coastal waters across Rhode Island clean.
North Kingstown-based Ocean State Job Lot's Harry Oakley will serve in the role.
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Sarah Cavanaugh was sentenced after lying about being a cancer-stricken marine to steal $250,000 from charities and veteran services.
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Wickford was the only Rhode Island community to make the list.
The snow created challenging conditions for North Kingstown firefighters Tuesday, but crews extinguished the flames in about 30 minutes.
The two North Kingstown businesses received a combined $49,238 in state grants.
Police said they learned about the threat after WCVB said a man called saying they should write a story about him wanting to kill people.
The Rhode Island-based retailer shipped tents, blankets, coats, sweaters, and more to help with Turkey and Syria's earthquake relief.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts, or volunteer service. Here's one who is having an impact in North Kingstown.
The North Kingstown woman bought the winning ticket at Colbea Shell at 1075 North Main St. in Providence, lottery officials say.
North Kingstown police say the calls report "explosions" coming from the area of Stony Lane and Old Baptist Road.
North Kingstown police said they will accept donations of new and gently used books before the game to celebrate "Reading Madness."
In Monday's Powerball drawing, RI had winners of $100,000 and $50,000. One ticket was sold in North Kingstown and another in Warwick.
Winds chills in RI are expected to be dangerous and reach their coldest since February 2016, according to the National Weather Service.
Interim Superintendent Frank Palotta has nearly 50 years of experience in education, including as a superintendent, principal and teacher.
All teams will be using Whitebox simulation software to design, 3D print and test wind turbine blades.
See the top 10 most-read stories on North Kingstown Patch in the past week, including last week's storm and an obituary for Susan Seabury.
Prosecutors said Bernard Joseph Sirr, 47, pushed against a police line at the U.S. Capitol with his hand pressed against a police shield.
In 2022, families in Washington County spent about $16,069 in child care costs.
Susan Seabury, 72, was born in Providence and graduated from Hope High School.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in North Kingstown with contributions big and small.
See all the requirements needed to register your child for kindergarten in North Kingstown.
North Kingstown police also said they will accept donations of new and gently used books in the lobby of the police station until game day.
Bernard Joseph Sirr, 47, was accused of pushing against a police line at the U.S. Capitol with his hand pressed against a police shield.
Basket Drive for those who fight daily dealing with cancer
While King's birthday was Jan. 15, the national holiday falls on the third Monday of January.
North Kingstown High School Senior holding a Basket Drive for local hospitals in Rhode Island
Attorney Thomas Groves in his investigation into the allegations deemed the high school teacher didn't violate any Title IX rules.
The middle school teacher agreed to remain on paid leave until the end of the school year and will not resume teaching or coaching.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental received a $1.25 million federal grant to purchase the D'Ambra property.
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