Pertussis, influenza, pneumonia shots available throughout the state in November, December.
Let us know your plans for Veterans Day.
Share pictures of your loved ones in uniform in our online heroes gallery.
Thomas Winfield, a 10-term incumbent, and first-term Representative-elect Gregory Costantino won their races on Tuesday night.
More results are expected this morning from the Rhode Island Secretary of State's office.
Rhode Island state law allows people who have not registered to vote to cast a ballot for the top office at Town Hall.
Question 5 would allow for bonding up to $20 million for clean water projects; Question 6 would allow for $20 million for water quality and bay restoration projects.
Question 4 on the Nov. 6 ballot asks residents whether the state should borrow $94 million to build a new facility and renovate the existing one.
Let's hope the first Monday in November bucks the stereotypes, and check out these things to know:
Here's your guide to the races that will be decided by today's vote.
Here's where to find the info you need if you're voting in Smithfield tomorrow.
Next Tuesday is Election Day — how to see what's on the ballot is at the top of the list of 5 Things to Know Today for Nov. 1, 2012.
EMA Director Todd Manni said town officials "are not leaving until it's over."
High winds, localized flooding expected to make driving hazardous.
Whether it's a power outage, fallen trees, or evacuation, here are the important contact numbers, websites, and Twitter feeds for Smithfield residents to use.
Bookmark this page for updated news about closures and cancellations — and post yours in the comments.
Gov. Lincoln Chafee issued the declaration at a press conference held Sunday.
President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney squared off in the third and final presidential debate on Tuesday, Oct. 22. Here's how Rhode Island Republicans and Democrats reacted.
After a six-and-a-half month wait, drivers heading north on Rte. 116 will no longer have to use a detour.
Tomorrow, Oct. 23, marks two weeks until Election Day — did the last Presidential debate have any effect on who's going to get your vote?
With just over two weeks to go until Election Day 2012, President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are set to face off in their final debate tonight.
The passing of a well-known sports reporter and an earthquake topped this week's most-read stories.
The span is expected to open to traffic on Wednesday, Oct. 24.
Event at Twin River will focus on Ballot Question 2.
The RIDOT describes the area as "an active construction zone."
Your reaction to Tuesday night's Presidential poll, plus two killer contests [not literally] make the list of 5 Things to Know Today for Oct. 18.
Did Obama redeem himself? Was Romney as masterful as in the first debate?
As the Nov. 6 election nears, political discussion is getting heated. How much do you share of your political opinions with your Facebook friends?
SmithfieldPatch has two ways to share the Halloween spirit on the list of 5 Things to Know Today for Oct. 16, 2012.
As Election Day 2012 draws closer, we want to hear from undecided voters around Smithfield.
Which of the Vice Presidential candidates did a better job at tonight's debate?
Here are details on Thursday's debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Late Wednesday, the Rhode Island Department of Health issued a "Consent Order" allowing Millenium to continue operations.
The state agency issued nine violations of the state's prescription drug laws.
Check out the holiday schedule for government offices, schools, and businesses.
The continuation of Breast Cancer awareness month tops the 5 Things to Know Today list for Oct. 5, 2012.
The candidates, voting information and issues that will be affecting Smithfield.
The first Presidential debate of the 2012 campaign leads our 5 Things to Know for Oct. 4, 2012.