Plus, a DUI suspect creates a biohazard in a holding cell and Newport seeks damages for trampled dunes.
More wet weather is on the way.
Clean Ocean Access is hosting a cleanup at noon at Cory's Lane southward.
The Rhode Island Bridge and Turnpike Authority approved a 10-year maintenance plan on Wednesday.
Venture to birding hot spots throughout the region with Norman Bird Sanctuary staff.
Work should finally begin this spring on a memorial to remember the 100 who died and countless lives affected by the 2003 tragedy.
Traffic will be shifted into two narrow north and south lanes.
The National Weather Service issued an alert for the whole state.
On this week’s Portsmouth this Week show, my guests, Town Planner Gary Crosby and Town Administrator John Klimm, discussed the background t
Celebrate the Holidays on Saturday December 13th and support Portsmouth Competitive Cheerleading at our Holiday Fundraiser
Plus, police search for a bank robber and plan for concerts at a former yachting center draws ire.
Get your child outside for one day of seasonal nature exploration, games and crafts at the Norman Bird Sanctuary.
A federal judge concluded the issue is moot since state lawmakers eliminated the tolls in their last legislative session.
The Ocean State was ranked No. 8 on a list of the least charitable states.
Keep the tradition alive - Come to the Portsmouth Public Library on Sunday, 7 December for the annual Tree Lighting with Santa!
Join us at the Norman Bird Sanctuary for the third in our series of fireside lectures on topics related to watersheds.
Travel + Leisure ranked Providence No. 5 in the country.
This week’s edition of Portsmouth this Week features the opening ceremony of the Portsmouth History Center at the Portsmouth Public Library
Plus, a police officer is charged with making a crank 911 call and a jury finds a murder suspect not guilty.
Here's a look back at the top articles on Patch sites in Rhode Island in November.
It’s once again time to hike at night in search of native owl species!
A few inches could fall in some Rhode Island cities and towns Wednesday into Thursday.
Join us for a fun afternoon that includes meeting animals up close and a short outdoor walk in search of animal signs.
Winter means no fresh local food? Think again. There's farmers markets in SK, NK, EG, Middletown, Richmond, Woonsocket Bristol and Pawtucket
Legislators from across Rhode Island are objecting to National Grid's proposed 23.6 percent electricity rate hike.
RIDOT's deputy Chief Engineer for Design, Bob Smith, discussed the Town Center Project and other DOT plans for Portsmouth.
Plus, a shopping center is sold for $39 million and a police officer is charged with making a crank 911 call on Halloween.
The utility has asked the Public Utilities Commission for the increase citing strained infrastructure despite plentiful supplies.
Five Family YARD SALE for Brendan's travel expenses Saturday Nov 22nd 8am till 12pm
Up to two inches of rain expected. Flooding likely, especially where drainage systems are clogged with fallen leaves.
This winter, brush up your waterfowl identification skills by joining us at NBS’s Third Beach property as we scan for migrating waterfowl.
A craft night that's perfect for kids and parents and is just in time for the holidays.
Bill Clark, Portsmouth's Director of Business Development, sat down with Doug Smith on Portsmouth This Week this past week.
Plus, a man is sentenced to prison for running a meth lab and firefighters say the Coventry Fire District has a "dire" financial situation.
After his three year contract is up on Jan. 30 of 2015, Portsmouth Town Administrator John C. Klimm plans to move on.
Come on down and lend a hand!
Snow is in the forecast Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.
After decades, Portsmouth gave a proper "Welcome Home" to more than 200 local Vietnam veterans.
Break out the winter coats and gloves. It's about to get cold.
Plus, a Newport boy suffers 100 puncture wounds during a dog attack and a North Kingstown man dies in a fire.