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The International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport is playing doubles with newportFILM to put on the weekend-long film festival in late April.

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The International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport is playing doubles with newportFILM to put on the weekend-long film festival in late April.

The donation is in support of the league's 2016 season.
Police say Delekta, 34, embezzled about $120,000 from a local business and the U.S. Soccer Association over a year-long period.
Police identified the 81-year-old woman found dead inside her Fairfield Avenue home on Wednesday.
Zachary Alvarado, 20, pleaded guilty to committing a crime spree over four months that culminated in the shooting of four people in June.
Robert J. Healey, Jr., "Cool Moose", of 75 Sowams Road, Barrington, died unexpectedly but peacefully in his sleep on March 20, 2016.
Cranston police are investigating a shooting Wednesday night on Arcadia Avenue and said the incident was not random.
Police said the woman, 34, claimed she swerved to avoid an animal in the road but evidence suggested she drove through a stop sign.
Rush hour traffic is expected to be delayed. High-speed toll lane closure begins Monday, March 28.
Jim Hummel of the Hummel Report revealed Thursday that a Town Council member has been sending her children to school somewhere else.
Not long after a big sex sting in Cranston that netted 17 arrests, including a woman allegedly trafficking a teen, Seekonk police arrest 11.
The sound of gunshots were reported shortly before 11 p.m.
Police said a 78-year-old woman was found dead and it does not appear to be from natural causes.
Authorities said one worker died after an ammonia leak at the Stavis Seafoods Warehouse Wednesday night.
A Newport County Superior Court jury concluded that Christopher James is guilty of first-degree murder.
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The City Council is set to begin public hearings on the proposed budget for fiscal 2017.
Bristol police and firefighters have received reports of a gas-like odor in the Thames St. area.
Andrew McLean pleaded guilty, apologizing in court for shooting pawn shop owner Justin Kempe in the head during an October robbery.
Police said the three men distracted a woman at Dave's Marketplace and stole her purse, later using her credit cards to buy items at Target.