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6 Families Displaced By Fire: PM Patch RI
Also: See the Declaration of Independence this July 4; local teen wins massive broadcasting, journalism scholarship; weather forecast; more.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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- 6 Families Displaced By Fire In Woonsocket: Reports: The fire was reported in the 400 block of Park Avenue in Woonsocket early Sunday morning, according to multiple reports.
- RI State Archives To Display Declaration Of Independence For July 4: Rhode Island has three copies of the Declaration of Independence available for viewing on the Fourth of July.
- Cranston Teen Wins $60K Journalism, Broadcasting Scholarship: Timothy Yean, a 2024 graduate of Cranston High School East, was selected from 27 applicants in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- A Fentanyl Charge; 3 Domestic Assault Cases: Cranston Police Log
- A Possible Thunderstorm July 4: Rhode Island Weekly Weather Forecast
- Roger Williams University: Hawks Flock To Bristol Campus For 2024 Reunion Weekend
- 3 Hour Timed Parking Signage Has Been Removed From Ocean Road
- 2024 Matthew Sheehan Memorial Scholarship Recipients Named
- Beatriz Williams Author Event Sunday Night at The CTC
- N.K. Celebrates America with Lafayette Band Concert, Fireworks, July 3
- Scholarship Foundation Phone-a-thon Tops $125,000
- MLK Community Center Provides 1.1 Million Meals In Fiscal Year 2024.
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