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Newport Police Continue Search for Suspect in Brutal Assault on City Street
Police released a new photo of Freddie Hicks, 25, on Wednesday in the hopes of tracking him down.

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Police released a new photo of Freddie Hicks, 25, on Wednesday in the hopes of tracking him down.

Police said the 17-year-old former student of English High School was caught trespassing with a gun in a backpack.
The company, which stunned many by abruptly closing on Monday, has been facing scrutiny over its labels for some time.
The law, which offers immunity to people who call for medical aid, revives a law originally passed in 2012 that sunsetted in 2015.
Police said the 30-year-old was signing into the Meeting Street shelter and then leaving to stay at a nearby apartment.
Police said the 42-year-old Bristol woman allegedly stuck a finger in the eye and bit the arm of the victim on Tuesday.
One person was seriously hurt after a crash on Cumberland Street early Wednesday morning.
Updated at 10:30 a.m. Seasons Corner Market on Post Road was robbed early Wednesday morning.
Portsmouth firefighters responded to a crash involving a Roger Williams University shuttle and a second vehicle Tuesday night.
Shirley B. (Kieker) DeGenova, 89, of Cranston, passed away peacefully on Monday January 25, 2016.
Mary Frances (Reidy) Carlisle, 74, of Newport died Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at Newport Hospital.
The Woonsocket processor of medical and biohazardous waste needs a plant technician and a plant worker.
Police are investigating a report of a dog attacked by a coyote on Jan. 25.
Police and state and federal workplace safety officials are investigating.
Pamela Nolan, who came to Narragansett in 2013, has died.
Fans can now sell tickets to each other in a safe, legal way.
Ava Anderson, who at 14 founded the company that sells home and personal care products, is backing out, citing online abuse.
Laurence M. “Neil” Tozier, Jr., 64, of Portsmouth, RI, entered into the loving arms of his Savior Jesus Christ, Friday, January 15, 2016.
The driver reportedly had a medical emergency before the bus hit a snowbank and plowed into an auto parts store on Post Road.
Kenneth “Ken” Pickering died suddenly in a fatal automobile accident on January 20, 2016.