When you vote on Tuesday, show off your "I Voted" sticker with a selfie. Tag pics with #TivertonLCPatch on Instagram!
After voting in local and state races, Rhode Islanders will be asked seven questions. Here's what you need to know.
Letter to the Editor from Tiverton resident Brian Medeiros.
Deborah Scanlon Janick is a candidate for the Tiverton Budget Committee.
Little Compton's 2014 election is on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Tiverton’s 2014 election is on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Deborah Pallasch candidate for Tiverton School Committee.
The president will travel to Rhode Island College to speak about policies that help women succeed in the workplace.
He will speak about women's workplace issues at Rhode Island College Oct. 31.
Tiverton 1st has announced their recommendations for the local November election.
"I am the only candidate with the experience and qualifications to get the job done on day one," writes the candidate for general treasurer.
The Democratic candidate for governor said last week that a $1 million was saved by disability pension reduction.
The threat was directed at students in Cranston, Johnston, and Warwick this week.
City and town halls and libraries are open with special hours for last-minute voter registrations.
The town clerk’s office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday to register voters.
Tiverton 1st to support candidates for November election.
Treasurer Gina Raimondo handily won the Democratic primary for governor with more than 16,000 more votes than Angel Taveras.
Republican Allan W. Fung and Democrat Gina Raimondo won their respective primaries.
Some candidates in Rhode Island have been sending op ends and campaign statements. Don't be left out.
Miss the debate put on by WPRI last night? You can watch the full debate here.
Rep. John Edwards of Portsmouth and Tiverton will be in Kentucky for an intensive, six-day "intellectual boot camp."
State law requires Rhode Islanders to register to vote at least 30 days before the primary.
“This humanitarian crisis is yet another example that our current immigration system is broken," the Rhode Island congressman said in a statement.
The famous aircraft carrier that played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam and Gulf Wars is set to be scrapped, but a family of nesting endangered birds has put the plan on hold until fledglings get their wings.
In a State House release, the task force is said to have been created in response to "continued challenges facing DCYF and the nonprofit networks" that serve children in state care.
Fencing is going up and the tanks are coming out of the town-owned former gas station near Grinnell's Beach.
And the tolls will likely be eliminated in the state budget.
Forestry officials recently introduced Cyzenis albicans, an insect that preys on winter moths.
The $10.6 million library will be 10 times the size of the old one,
A vote was held Tuesday.
The ballot will ask voters to choose one of two budget plans.
Lawmakers have filed bills that would ban lead bullets and bullhooks.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
A state Senate committee last week held a hearing on a bill that would eliminate the system.
It will pay for training and equipment, among other uses.
The state will get a total of $12.6 million to upgrade public housing.
Bill would create infrastructure fund by diverting revenue sources from elsewhere and prevent tolls on the Sakonnet River Bridge.
The Rhode Island Shore Access Coalition is pushing for new legislation.
State Sen. Louis P. DiPalma represents District 12, which includes Tiverton and Little Compton.