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Ex-Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty In Fatal DUI Case: PM Patch RI
Also: RI State Police break ground on new public safety complex; assault at popular pub; excellent test scores; weekly weather forecast.

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- Ex-Providence Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty To DUI In Fatal Crash In North Kingstown: Police say a North Kingstown woman was riding a tricycle when she was hit from behind by a Jeep driven by Daniel Famiglietti, 59.
- RI State Police Break Ground On New Public Safety Complex: The new facility in West Greenwich will replace the Wickford and Hope Valley barracks, serving as a hub for state police in southern RI.
- Temperatures Expected To Hit Mid 70s Before Week Ends: RI Weather: Here's a look at this week's weather forecast for Rhode Island, as reported by AccuWeather.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Little Compton Public Schools Finish No. 1 For English, Math RICAS Exams
- Assault At Blue Moon Pub; Felony Shoplifting: Cranston Police Log
- Town Of Portsmouth: Meeting Regarding Rebuilding Transmission Lines
- RI Energy Introducing 'Advanced Meters' In Portsmouth
- RI State Police ID Providence Man Killed In 3-Car I-95 Crash
- Town Of Portsmouth: Ade Bethune House/Portsmouth Senior Center Groundbreaking Ceremony Scheduled
- Woman Who Went Missing Found Safe: North Kingstown Police
- 2 Newport Men Arrested On Crack Cocaine Charges
- Halloween Heat Wave?: Near Record Highs Expected For Trick-Or-Treaters Across RI
- Woman Missing; Man Dies In 3-Car Crash: RI Top Stories.
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