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Barrington Fire: Early Sunday Morning
Crews put out a basement fire in a home on Washington Road. It started around 1 a.m.

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Crews put out a basement fire in a home on Washington Road. It started around 1 a.m.

Here is the list of school closings for Monday, March 5. Information is from the Rhode Island Broadcasters Association as of 6:52 Monday.
Crews have knocked down a fire and contacted Red Cross to assist a displaced family.
The National Weather Service says it will hit Wednesday and bring "significant snow" totals, but it's too soon to say where exactly.
Fire fighters went to South Pierce Road for a car into a house. On the way, police told them the car had fled.
If you're waiting for National Grid to fix the electricity, Sunday might be a good day for a ride to Newport to see the Irish dances.
The advisory lasts until 5 p.m.
National Grid said it is working to restore service to 12,315 customers, as of 6:45 a.m. Some will wait until midnight Monday for service.
A tree went down in a front yard on Ruggles Avenue and killed a man, WJAR-TV is reporting.
A driver went over a live wire on Butler Avenue on Friday, one of spots where trees and power lines went down. Some objectionable language.
As of 7:30 p.m. Friday, the nor-easter had knocked out power to more than 148,000 households.
The Newport Bridge is open, and travel on the Mount Hope and Jamestown bridges is no longer restricted.
The Coventry police say the buses are delayed due to road conditions. Exeter-West Greenwich is also reporting school bus delays.
Police found the family in Florida. The baby is well, state police said.
The Jan. 27 crash on Route 4 in East Greenwich killed Emma Brown, 21, of Wakefield, and Lorenzo Smith, 33, of South Kingstown.
WJAR-TV is reporting the man and woman were gunshot victims. The state medical examiner and police are investigating.
Three juveniles were arrested after a student made a remark that " was concerning" to school officials. There was no danger, police said.
The Red Cross says people should follow storm safety tips and be especially careful not to walk or drive through flooded areas.
The company says it's been preparing for the storm but warns customers the restoration could take several days.