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When Home Prices Might Peak In Rhode Island: PM Patch RI
Also: Man sentenced after being caught selling thousands of fentanyl pills; a little snow in the forecast; two cars, home catch fire; more.

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- Home Prices Up In RI: Here's When They're Expected To Peak: Although prices are slowing down, projections suggest prices for single-family homes could reach peak levels in April 2025.
- North Providence Man Sentenced For Selling 7,000 Fentanyl-Laced Pills: Prosecutors say Keurys Pena, 35, of North Providence, sold 7,080 fentanyl-laced pills and a gun while under FBI surveillance.
- A Little Snow And A Lot Of Wind: RI Weekend Weather Forecast: Here's a look at the weekend weather, forecast for Rhode Island, as reported by AccuWeather.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Newport Man Caught With Child Pornography, Police Say: Ryan McElwee, 23, was arraigned at Second Division District Court and was charged with possession of child pornography.
- 2 DUIs With Alcohol Levels 3 Times The Legal Limit: Cranston PD Log
- Narragansett Police Swear In New Police Chief: Learn About Him Here
- Town Of Portsmouth: Electronic Waste Collection Coming Up
- Town Of South Kingstown: The Center's Holiday Dinner Coming Up
- 2 Cars, Home Catch Fire In Cranston
- Newport Police Hosting 'Coffee With A Cop On Monday
- South Kingstown Police Holding Toy Drive Outside Ocean State Job Lot
- Holiday Lights Spectacular Is Back At Roger Williams Park Zoo
- At Rhode Island PBS, Roger Williams Alum Empowers Communities Through Media Literacy.
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