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Local author Charles Pinning sets his latest book at the RISD Museum more
To the editor:It's time for some REAL TALK about the construction on Water Street. First of all, did you know that Warren is construction-free on most Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays?! The workers … more
The 2017 Johnston High School football season officially got underway last Friday night in one of three games played at the Boyle Athletic Complex in Smithfield. The Division II Panthers faced off … more
Caps for Jose While summer's recent return surely made these caps out of place, they were welcome last week during Tropical Storm Jose's visit to the Ocean State. Pictured outside police headquarters are Joann Fox and her 8-month-old Jack King, son of more
By THOMAS GREENBERG In a historic policy change, the Boy Scouts of America will now open its door to girls. Both boys and girls can earn the rank of Eagle Scout that has become so well known over time. Pam Hyland, CEO of Girl Scouts of Southern New more
PROVIDENCE — North Kingstown midfielder Kathleen Viera scored 34 seconds into overtime to put the Lady skippers in the D-I championship to face Moses Brown on Sunday at Roger Williams University. … more
When Lori Agnew said Johnston High School’s 7th Annual PTSO Holly Fair would be “bigger and better” than previous events, she wasn’t just hyping the well organized event … more
By MERI R. KENNEDY On Saturday, Dec. 9 there was a large police presence at the Walmart located at 1776 Plainfield Pike. There was no crime; however, it was the 2nd Annual Shop With A Cop presented by the Cranston YMCA, the Cranston Police Department, more
Expect an on-street parking ban in Warren Wednesday afternoon or evening, as a storm that could drop a foot of snow on the region Thursday approaches. Officials from Warren's police, fire and … more
Raymond W. Gaudet, 90, left this life and our lives peacefully on Sunday, January 14, 2018 in Warwick, RI. His family was by his side when he passed. The youngest of four children, he was born … more
It used to be thought of as “the way of the future.” Now, the future has arrived in Western Cranston with a Hope Road solar farm already built and a new solar farm with 60 acres of solar panels … more
By TIM FORSBERG Trustworthy, loyal, helpful and friendly are just a few of the words used to describe Patrick W. Young, who was elevated to the Boy Scouts of America's highest rank of Eagle Scout in a ceremony held last Sunday. The Boy Scouts of all" more
By THOMAS GREENBERG As the Lifespan nurses' strike continues this week, Kent County Hospital has had to adjust to an influx of patients in their emergency department with increased staffing, according to Care New England spokesperson Jim Beardsworth. more
By JEN COWART Special to the Herald Typically, the Rhode Island SkillsUSA state competition for career and technical students takes place in mid-March, and for some students, it did. However, for many whose competitions were canceled during the more
By JOHN HOWELL Mickey Stevens Sports Complex was ground zero Tuesday morning for the Reclaim Rhode Island campaign to increases taxes on those making more than $475,000 annually in order to generate an estimated $128 million that could be used to improve more
Every October, through press and programing, the public’s attention is brought again to the fight that some of our citizens endure year-round.  As we consider the treatment process that … more
Rosie is a young, stunning tri-color mixed breed girl with a smile that will steal your heart! Her astrological sign is Sagittarius born in December, dogs born under this sign are said to have lots … more
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