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The annual street performance festival returns in support of the Community Safety Act more
Juan Deuce collaborates with local artists to bring his new EP to life more
The Chinese dish comes to Providence at Tom's BaoBao more
Eryn Gordon gives us fashion advice for fall in Rhode Island more
Our writer gets back in the habit of running at Providence Running Company more
Dishing with the Parts Unknown host about when he’s finally coming to Providence and the Rhode Island food scene more
Locals already know it, but now it’s official: Downtown Warren really is a great neighborhood. The American Planning Association has named Warren as one the United State’s five … more
Carroll James Delaney, Jr. ,69, of Bristol, died too soon on Sept. 26, 2016 at Newport Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Pamela (DeLeo) Delaney and loving father of Carroll J. Delaney … more
Mr. Gerald P. Romano, 78, of Bristol, died peacefully Monday, Oct. 3, 2016 at the Silver Creek Manor, Bristol, which he owned and was the administrator of for 34 years, surrounded by his loving … more
The Bristol Town Council agreed to amend the town’s Comprehensive Plan last Wednesday, allowing a small expansion at Roger Williams University. The campus will absorb the former James L. … more
Here are some highlights from the Portsmouth Police reports from over the past week. Tuesday, Sept. 27 Dylan J. Mello, 21, of 177 Mill Lane, was charged at 12:33 p.m. with domestic assault, … more
To the editor: I attended the forum for the Barrington Middle School bond held on Wednesday night. It was the first time I had been in the building, and I was sadly dismayed to see the condition … more
To the editor: The Rhode Island Department of Education’s (RIDE) Public Schoolhouse Assessment, last published in 2013, evaluates the condition of all public school facilities in the … more
Barrington police responded to a Richmond Avenue residence on Tuesday, Sept. 27, for a report of a suspicious visitor. Elderly Barrington residents too smart for scam. The female resident told … more
Man charged in illegal retail scheme A Johnston man has been charged in connection with an organized retail crime operation following a month-long investigation, according to Rhode Island State Police. Richard Tiberi, 73, of 12 more
With September marking the kick-off of School One and Goat Hill's inaugural Write Rhode Island short fiction competition for Rhode Island students in grades eight to 12, the group is hoping to get local youth excited and spur entries by hosting free more
Johnston Planning Board September 6, 2016 Agenda The Johnston Planning Board regular monthly meeting will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6, 2016, at the Johnston Senior Center … more
Ocean State Theatre Company (OSTC) has announced the opening of their fifth season in their comfortable stadium-style theatre in Warwick. The company's 2016-17 season begins with the Rhode Island Professional Premiere of the 10-time Tony Award-winning more
By PETE FONTAINE Johnston High School's football Panthers honored the nation's veterans in a huge way last Friday night inside Mayor Joseph M. Polisena Stadium. Score-wise, head coach Joe Acciardo's football force didn't come out on top against the more
“I’m sure Gary would be happy with what we’re going,” James Hopkins, a former teacher and coach who chairs the Johnston High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee, said the other night. … more
The CCRI Lady Knights volleyball team traveled to New Hampshire Tech in Concord, New Hampshire, to compete in the New Hampshire Tech Lynx Volleyball Invitational on Saturday. The Lady Knights went 3-1 and won the tournament Championship. CCRI defeated more
Woman pleads guilty to assaulting developmentally disabled child A woman charged with assaulting a nine-year-old developmentally disabled boy in Cranston nearly three years ago has pleaded … more
City to `Pok mon Go' players: Be safe, respectful By now, it has likely become a familiar sight to many - people wandering outdoors, their eyes trained on their smartphones, seemingly in search of something unseen. The release of more
As the start to the new school year gets closer, John McCarthy is reflecting on the successes of his first year as chair of the Cranston Educational Advisory Board (CEAB) and looking ahead. The group meets monthly all year long to discuss more
At the age of 10, Coventry High School senior Jason Hoskins saw extreme poverty for the first time and was forever changed by it. Now, as college interviews and applications loom ahead, he's about to be able to do something about it. We" more
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