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Lawmakers Work to Close DUI Loophole for Drivers Under 21
Current Rhode Island DUI laws allow drivers under the age of 21 to have more alcohol in their system than drivers of legal drinking age.

Current Rhode Island DUI laws allow drivers under the age of 21 to have more alcohol in their system than drivers of legal drinking age.

Current Rhode Island DUI laws allow drivers under the age of 21 to have more alcohol in their system than drivers of legal drinking age.
A proposed law would make it legal for military service members between the ages of 18 and 21 to drink alcohol.
Another winter storm is brewing. Newport County could get between 3 and 5 inches of snow. Rain could impact accumulation totals.
Current Rhode Island DUI laws allow drivers under the age of 21 to have more alcohol in their system than drivers of legal drinking age.
A lawmaker would like to make it legal for military service members between the ages of 18 and 21 to drink alcohol
This Middletown house with has cut 8.3 percent off the listing price
Middletown’s Able Body and Mind and The Salve Regina basketball team do the Harlem Shake.
Current Rhode Island DUI laws allow drivers under the age of 21 to have more alcohol in their system than drivers of legal drinking age.
A lawmaker would like to make it legal for military service members between the ages of 18 and 21 to drink alcohol
A compilation of Harlem Shake videos made in Fremont, Newark and Union City.
The following incidents were reported by the Middletown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Middletown’s Able Body and Mind and The Salve Regina basketball team do the Harlem Shake.
The event is open to the public and is free of charge
Johnston residents are encouraged to stop by any one of BankRI’s locations to donate new and gently used books
Legislation would require at least 50 percent of a sentence to be served by those convicted of first or second degree murder.
Legislation would require at least 50 percent of a sentence to be served by those convicted of first or second degree murder.
Sen. Walter S. Felag is proposing that Rhode Island cut its statewide gas tax from 32 cents to 27 cents per gallon in order to keep local businesses competitive with Massachusetts.