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Woman Killed In South Kingstown, Cops Have Man In Custody: PM Patch RI
Also: Ferry and bypass lanes planned amid Washington Bridge closure; RWU student builds a robot; 2 charged in attempted store break-ins.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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- Woman Killed In South Kingstown, Police Have Man In Custody: South Kingstown police say officers had to use a stun gun on the suspect, because he was waving two large knives.
- Ferry And Bypass Lanes Planned Amid Washington Bridge Closure: The temporary bypass lanes on the bridge are expected to open this weekend, while the ferry is set to begin running within a week or two.
- 2 From Providence Accused Of Attempted Break-Ins At 2 Warwick Stores: Warwick police say one break-in was unsuccessful, while the other one at the Bader Market was. Scratch tickets were stolen.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Drug Charges; Selling Tobacco To Minors: Newport Police Arrest Log
- Meet Roti-Bot, The Biology Lab's Student-Designed Research Robot At Roger Williams University
- Roger Williams University: Immersed In Mursion
- URI College of Pharmacy's national grant to help fight opioid epidemic
- Volunteers Needed to Help People File Taxes
- Wickford Art Festival Announces Dates for 2024
- Rare Treasures of Fine Tribal Art from Around the World
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Find out what's happening in Narragansett-South Kingstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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