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Illegal Rental Application Fees Lead To Suing Real Estate Company, AG Says: PM Patch RI
Also: Pedestrian hit by car; more bomb cyclone news; tap water deemed unsafe at a local school; a fire chief retires; best times to travel.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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- RI Sues National Real Estate Firm, Accuses It Of Charging Illegal Fees: Attorney General Peter Neronha says A.R. Building violated state law at properties in Cumberland, East Providence, North Kingstown, and North Smithfield.
- Pedestrian Hit By Car In South Kingstown: South Kingstown police say the crash happened on Main Street, and the road was closed between Columbia Street and Oak Street.
- RI 'Bomb Cyclone' Wind Warning Expanded: Timeline, What To Expect: The National Weather Service said winds exceed 60 mph in parts of Rhode Island. Up to 4 inches of rain is possible.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Manganese Makes Tap Water At Western Coventry School Unsafe To Drink, See District's Plan
- Holiday Travel Expected To Set Record: When To Get Out Of RI This Year
- NASA Calls The Full Cold Moon ‘The Child Moon’: When To See It In RI
- North Kingstown Fire Chief Scott Kettelle Retiring
- 25 Charged In Drug Trafficking Ring Spanning MA, Rhode Island.
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