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URI Study Asks If Good Romance Can Reduce Stroke Risks: PM Patch RI
Also: Woman accused of stabbing former roommate at bus stop; AG says undercover cop catches man trying to have sex with teen girl; 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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- See Major Medical Studies Getting Funded At The University Of Rhode Island: Studies include if healthy romantic relationships can reduce stroke risks and a project that could help children better cope with ADHD.
- AZ Woman Accused Of Stabbing Man In Robbery Attempt At Providence Bus Terminal: Prosecutors say Dusti Turner, 35, attacked a former roommate from behind at the bus stop at the corner of Dorrance and Weybosset streets.
- Undercover RI State Trooper Catches Man Trying To Meet Teen For Sex: Attorney General: Prosecutors say Cesar Garcia, 45, tried to get what he thought was a 14-year-old girl to meet him in Warwick for sex acts.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Cranston Police Identify Body Of Providence Man Found In River: Report
- Dog Found On Barrington Beach Was Shot Several Times: RISPCA
- Psychedelic Mushroom Possession; Felony Shoplifting: Cranston PD Log
- IRS Owes RI Residents; Will Local Applebee's Close?: RI Top Stories
- Roger Williams University: Elisabeth D'Amelio Chosen As Class Of 2024 Graduate Student Commencement Speaker
- Bank Fraud; DUI; Domestic Assault; More: Coventry Police Arrest Log
- Town Of South Kingstown: Senior Transportation Program Temporarily Suspended.
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