Samantha Turner, Patch Staff
- North Kingstown, RI
A lifelong Rhode Islander, Samantha has called North Kingstown home since she was three years old. Her reporting career began when she was a sophomore at North Kingstown High School, writing for the school's newspaper, The Current Wave. She eventually served as the paper's editor-in-chief and was awarded the Al Neuharth Free Spirit Award in 2006.
Further proving her inability to leave Washington County, Samantha attended the University of Rhode Island where she graduated summa cum laude in 2010 with degrees in journalism and political science. During her time at URI, Samantha gathered a bevy of professional experience ranging from internships with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Governor's Commission on Disabilities, WRNI, and Rhode Island Monthly as well as serving as a reporter and ads manager for the university's newspaper, The Good 5 Cent Cigar.
Posting Activity
East Greenwich, RI|News|
More Snow on The Way
Snow may make a mess of commutes on Monday and Wednesday.
Coventry, RI|News|
5 Things: Reservoir Road, Joint Meeting & More
Five things to know today in Coventry.
Narragansett-South Kingstown, RI|News|
The Week Ahead: Awards, Movies & More
A look at events happening this week in South Kingstown and Narragansett.
East Greenwich, RI|News|
5 Things: School Committee Meeting, Vacation & More Snow
Five things to know for Monday, Feb. 3.
North Kingstown|News|
Police Log: Breathalyzer Thwarted By Burps
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the North Kingstown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
East Greenwich, RI|News|
Police Log: Biodiesel Thefts, Counterfeit Cash at McDonald's
Information about the following incidents was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Woonsocket, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
East Providence, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Smithfield, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Middletown, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Tiverton-Little Compton, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Newport, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Johnston, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Portsmouth, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Narragansett-South Kingstown, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.
Bristol-Warren, RI|News|
Despite Improved State Testing Scores, 1,800+ RI Seniors at Risk of Not Graduating
The latest state assessments show improvement in test results and graduation rates, though many seniors are in danger of not meeting graduation requirements.