The ponds are now safe again for fishing, boating and kayaking, state officials said.
Kids, Cops and Christmas has launched for the 2023 holiday season. The toy drive and fundraiser will run until Dec. 18.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to help you compile a list of lights around Portsmouth that deserve a drive-by.
For kids and families, there's nothing quite like seeing jolly old St. Nick live and in person.
Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to bring your moments of thankfulness from the Thanksgiving dinner table to a wider audience.
Portsmouth police and animal control have recently received several complaints regarding people intentionally feeding coyotes.
We’re approaching the time of year known as “dark 30” — sunset before we’re home from the evening commute from work.
The Town of Portsmouth is accepting applications for an Operator 2nd Class in the Department of Public Works.
The Town of Portsmouth is currently accepting applications for a Clerk in the Tax Assessor/Collector Office.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Portsmouth.
New energy aggregation rates start in November. See the new rates.
See a list of local voter registration form drop-off locations in Rhode Island that will be open Sunday.
Topics to be discussed include cable installation in Portsmouth and the Sakonnet River.
Robert Ferreira, 64, shot at federally protected hawks to protect squirrels that visited squirrel feeders on his property, prosecutors say.
Here's when and where you can grab a cup of coffee with your local officers.
Fire officials say the explosion of lithium batteries caused significant heat damage and smoke damage to the garage.
Get ready for Halloween and fall fun in the Portsmouth area by visiting these nearby pumpkin patches.
Most participants use “Portsmouth Standard” which provides more renewable energy than RI Energy’s "Last Resort" and still costs less.
Visit the Canvassing page to find more information on the Nov. 7 election.
State officials said people shouldn't drink water or eat fish from the pond. Avoid fishing, boating, and kayaking.
The crash was so loud, residents living two miles away could hear it, Portsmouth fire officials say.
Andrew Raudabaugh's TikTok video about the Newport Car Museum has about 1.8 million views. Museums officials say hundreds more now visit.
The Town of Portsmouth is accepting applications for an Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions in Portsmouth.
Parents in Portsmouth can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Also: Food Truck Village returning for PVDFest; 1 Beach reopens after high bacteria counts clear; larceny at a small business; cool houses.
Jacob Morrill of Portsmouth, was indicted on first-degree murder charge in connection to the death of his landlord Xue Feng Wu of Tiverton.
First responders had to pull the driver of the car out of the wreckage. They were taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
Family Fun at Glen Park, Aug 13th from 1-6 PM
In 2021, 121 people died by suicide in Rhode Island, up from 99 suicide deaths in 2020, state officials say.
The full sturgeon supermoon on Tuesday could wash out Delta Aquariid meteors, but the blue moon supermoon will rise after Perseids peak.
Most of the beaches that reopened were part of a swath of 13 beaches that closed because of high bacteria levels on Tuesday.
The Rhode Island Department of Health closed the beaches to swimming on Tuesday after taking water samples.
The Town of Portsmouth is accepting applications for an Operator 2nd Class in the Department of Public Works. Completed applications wil ...
Residents are asked to avoid all contact with the water.