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The final results won't be tallied until Wednesday night.
A total of 605 votes were cast at the polls Tuesday.
Police said the 8-month-old was left alone in the car for about 10 minutes.
Cranston police are now working with multiple agencies to investigate a crime that has happened elsewhere.
For the first time this year, three Newport Mansions will be open daily for tours even in the dead of winter instead of just The Breakers.
The yacht builder, which operates a shipyard in Portsmouth, acquired Morris' assets on Jan. 1.
Strong sales and a lack of a jackpot winner has pushed the prize up and up. The drawing is Wednesday.
More than 40 victims who were raped or molested years ago at St. George's School have stepped forward.
Mrs. Carolyn (Miranda) Morrison, age 96 of Williams Street, Bristol, died Sunday, January 3, 2016 at the Crestwood Nursing Home, Warren
College Goal Rhode Island is hosting a free program to help families apply for college financial aid at Rogers High School on Jan. 13.
Earl J. "Buddy" Croft III took office as President of the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association on Jan. 1.
The 19-year-old was arrested in South Yarmouth, Mass., on New Year's Eve.
Howard G. Goebel, 68, of East Greenwich, passed away December 31, 2015.
The town filed a formal denial of allegations by the ACLU that the girl's rights were violated when she was pulled off a bus.
Police didn't have to look very hard to find two teenagers stealing parts.
Cranston police said the two suspects stole $200 worth of items from the store recently.
Thundermist Health Center and Sojourner House are launching a new initiative to work more closely together in Woonsocket.
The annual ceremony celebrations the people who've gone on from East Greenwich High School to do great things.
You knew there was a special election to fill a School Committee seat on Tuesday, right?