Here's an update on how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Washington County and across RI.
The bikes will allow officers to access places vehicles cannot and better interact with the community, the department said.
The pandemic changed how Girl Scouts in Rhode Island approached cookie sales. Here’s how to get them into the hands of first responders.
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Researchers say the tag will last for 10 years and provide "invaluable data."
Residents at odd-numbered addresses can use water outside on odd-numbered calendar days, and the opposite for even-numbered residents.
Mark your calendars, now's your chance to clear out that shelf of old, half-used paint cans.
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Ken and his wife, Carol, have been married for more than half a century.
Residents can shred documents for free or drop off unwanted electronics.
Residents can bring yard waste to the Rose Hill Regional Transfer Station for disposal.
Both a man and a dog were rushed to get care early Saturday, officials said.
The Belgian Malinois has served the DEM's Division of Law Enforcement since 2014, helping catch criminals and find missing persons.
Callers are spoofing the police department's phone number and saying the person owes money for an arrest or subpoena.
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Abbey Meeker and 10-year-old Christian Stone removed snow and ice from 80 cars at Westerly Hospital simply to help those who help others.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation of the annual event in both 2020 and 2021.
A spokesperson for the Rhode Island National Guard said the event will depend on the state of the coronavirus pandemic.
Kerry and Matthew were college sweethearts who had to modify their big day due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The drive-through toy drive will be held at the Wakefield Mall over the weekend.
Rhode Island Foundation awards $356,000 to fund community-based projects statewide.
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Families in Rhode Island continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Captain Joel Ewing-Chow, who has served as the interim chief since July, was selected from a pool of 15 applicants.
The Hope Valley-Wyoming Fire Department safely rescued the dog, which was off the Narragansett Trail of the Yawgoog Scout Reservation.
Funding comes from the COVID-19 Response Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation.
Officials are investigating the death of a whale that washed up on Scarborough State Beach Sunday.
Up to 20 people can enter the building at a time, and events will be held outside.
After an unidentified fin was seen in whitewater by lifeguards, officials determined two dolphins made their way to the beach Wednesday.
The large mollusk was donated to the University of Rhode Island.
K9 Connor will receive a bullet- and stab-proof vest from Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.
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