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Forget about detours on Route 1A in Wickford Village after this Saturday as the bridge opens more than three weeks ahead of schedule.
The CEO of a West Kingston hydroponic facility who has a house in East Greenwich appeared in federal court this week.
Jeffrey Pare, 29, of Woonsocket, will be sentenced on Aug. 18.
A Narragansett police officer jumped into the water after a person fell, stuck their head and ended up in the water.
Crews responded for a water rescue in the Sakonnet River on Tuesday.
An 18-year-old city man learned the hard way that a stolen Chrysler Sebring is a bad getaway car, especially off-road.
Some administrative services are unavailable but the library is open for business Tuesday after flooding over Memorial Day weekend.
The highest rainfall totals were in the center of the state.
The brief closure was the result of more than an inch of rain that fell on Monday.
Nobody was home when the fire broke out, Cranston's fire chief said.
The threat of rain has led to the unfortunate decision.
Have you seen Wilson Rivera, 18? He's a Coventry native and wanted by Cranston police for the brutal assault of a 16-year-old girl.
The fire broke out Sunday evening and caused substantial damage to a single-family ranch.
"For every crew that is out on the water there is unmanned fire truck or ambulance back on land," said Portsmouth Fire's deputy chief.
Rachel St. Jean age 65 passed away peacefully on Monday, May 23rd, 2016 surrounded by her loving family.
Ronald Alegria, 68 of Bristol, died Monday May 23, 2016 at home.
The man's kayak sank off Fogland Beach but a good Samaritan lent him a lifejacket and waited until firefighters arrived.