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ACLU Files Injunction Against New Sex Offender Residency Restriction
The new law expanded the zone sex offenders can't live near schools from 300 to 1,000 feet and has forced many into homelessness.
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The new law expanded the zone sex offenders can't live near schools from 300 to 1,000 feet and has forced many into homelessness.
Recent cases heard in Third Division District Court.
Karsten Hart will oversee culinary strategy for Castle Hill Inn, The Mooring , 22 Bowen's, the Boat House, Smoke House, Trio and more.
It doesn't mean teachers are totally happy, however.
The tours begin Nov. 14 and run through April 24.
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Miguel Colon, 55, also admitted that he carried a gun during his drug trafficking activities.
The ADA-compliant trail is the result of upgrades fueled by a belief that everyone should have a chance to connect with the natural world.
The library staff at the East Greenwich Free Library are experts on wind forecasts along with books these days.
The city just took delivery of the new sweeper that was paid for with a $141,000 state matching grant.
What's also tricky is keeping Newport positioned to earn the awards in the first place. Discover Newport's Evan Smith explains.
Plenty of rain and some strong winds are coming, but it's not going to be a crisis, according to the National Weather Service.
Yet again, EGAPL is a crisis and is searching for a new home or someone to save the day.
Suzanne Lynch has been named North Kingstown's teacher of the year.
The free public forum is Tuesday night, followed by speaking appearance from the AG's office in the schools on Wednesday.
The results are based on patient satisfaction surveys administered last year.
The public is invited to see and celebrate the new entry terrace and reading garden.
Shows on Saturday mornings feature skilled performers, puppets, musicians and more.
That new 2016 Mercedes CLS 400? That's Rosemary Carey behind the wheel!
Set your calendar for Nov. 5 — "America's Forgotten Heroine: Ida Lewis, Keeper of the Light" will be screened in Newport.