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Warren Man Not Seriously Hurt after Portsmouth Crash
The driver struck multiple telephone poles, sending live wires to the ground early Wednesday morning.

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The driver struck multiple telephone poles, sending live wires to the ground early Wednesday morning.

A blue-green algae bloom poses a health risk, accoridng to the DEM and the state Department of Health.
The elderly driver and a customer who was pinned were transported to Rhode Island Hospital.
Scenes for the upcoming "The Polka King" are being shot in Cranston on Wednesday and extras in 90s clothes are needed.
Have you seen Michael Pimetnal? Police say he suffers from dementia and has not taken his medication, last seen on Stafford Road.
Police said a woman who fell asleep at an intersection Sunday night registered blood alcohol readings more than twice the legal limit.
The 67-foot F/V Hope & Sydney was carrying 2,500 pounds of squid when it got stuck for a few hours on Monday but eventually broke free.
Four students, one each from Barrington and Cranston and two from North Kingstown, were named scholarship winners on Monday.
Four students, one each from Barrington and Cranston and two from North Kingstown, were named scholarship winners on Monday.
Four students, one each from Barrington and Cranston and two from North Kingstown, were named scholarship winners on Monday.
Conditions are ripe for thunderstorms to form again Monday. Watch in effect until 8 p.m.
A 17-year-old Little Compton boy was stabbed, and three Newport teens are facing assorted charges after a fracas at Kingscote on Saturday.
A committee studying the plan for a combined building has created a survey and wants public input from North Kingstown residents.
The state authority in charge of the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge notified drivers last month of the campaign.
Ida Signorelli, 96, of Wakefield died Thursday.
Paul F. Chace, 76, of Sarasota, FL and formerly of East Providence, died at home, June 24, 2016.
Gerard L. "Jerry" Salois, 91, passed away at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center surrounded by his loving family on July 14, 2016.
Dr. April Rose Selley, Ph.D., age 61, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 in Rotterdam, New York.
Mrs. Nancy Ann (Viera) Malafronte, age 66, of 6 Lang Avenue, Bristol, died Friday, July 15, 2016.
Bryant, Ella A. (Dall), 91, passed away on July 14, 2016 at Woodpecker Hill Nursing Home of Coventry, RI.