Howard Melish died July 1 in the crash in front of Richmond Elementary School.
Delays and detours are likely while construction is underway.
The average price of gas in Rhode Island only went up two cents over the past week, a far smaller jump than weeks past.
Two people died in a pair of unrelated, single-vehicle crashes in South Kingstown, police said
The pilot took off nearby before the plane suddenly lost power, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing in the farm's back field.
The victim died at the scene while another minor was seriously injured and flown to a hospital. The underage driver is facing DUI charges.
With hot weather in the forecast and concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, the DEM is preparing for a busy weekend.
All "no parking" zones will now be tow-away zones.
The motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time and was hospitalized with serious injuries, police said.
In an effort to cut down on illegal parking due to decreased lot capacity at state beaches, fines have been raised from $25 to $150.
South Kingston police said there has bee an "uptick" in traffic at East Matunuck State Beach.
Traffic is diverted to Route 102, Rhode Island State Police said.
The RI Department of Transportation in the Wakefield village work will begin on April 13.
The ferry service adjusted its schedule after a shelter-in-place order was issued on the island.
Lilian Holmsen, 90, was hit by a garbage truck outside the Narragansett Community Center.
The crash happened in front of the community center on Mumford Road.
Bridgetown Road was briefly closed due to a crash, police said.
Drivers are asked to please plan their commute accordingly.
The road paving project will take place through Nov. 22 pending weather conditions.
The road will be blocked off and impassable, therefore, city leaders are asking drivers to please plan to use the alternate route.
The crash closed the left lane of the highway near Exit 9B.
South Kingstown police said a driver crashed into a tree on Usquepaugh Road.
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Only local traffic will be allowed down River Street for approximately one month as crews replace a water main.
The eastbound lanes of the Westerly highway will be detoured overnight during construction. Westbound lanes will be repaved in the fall.
All remaining ferries have been canceled on Monday due to high winds and stormy seas.
National Grid is putting in a gas line for businesses on Main Street from Brickley’s Ice Cream down to Paul Masse Chevrolet.
The road is closed to thru traffic and a detour has been set up to use Fortin Road and other roads in the area.
Check back for further updates.
The state has some tips for navigating traffic at the eight destinations.
If you have to travel over the weekend, a couple of tricks and Google Maps can help cope.
The buses are off the roads shortly due to the storm.