Rhonda Brewster can’t stop thinking about her son’s eyeglasses. “His glasses were missing for about two weeks,” she said, touching the rims of her own glasses.
Mayor Ken Hopkins says he is “livid” over the City Council’s removal of administrative appointments from a proposed new Diversity Commission, calling it a “slap in the face.” ...
Can you imagine being drafted as a teenager to fight in a war – facing death numerous times – only to finally come home to a family who thought you were already dead as part of a long-fulfilled ...
Art is meant to be seen, and the Park Cinema is more than happy to provide second-floor gallery space to the clients at the nearby Artists’ Exchange on Rolfe Street. The Artists’ Exchange is a ...
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STARS & STRIPES: Students held flags during Friday’s Hugh B. Bain Memorial Day Program. The Bain Middle School program dates back to the end of World War II. According to this year’s event program, ...
“This is the largest tautog I have ever caught,” said Jeremy Webster of Pawtucket as he lifted his rod high to prevent the fish from going back down into structure. Jeremy’s fish was in the low ...
Look both ways and say a Hail Mary. Crossing the street in the Ocean State can be tricky, at best — and deadly, at worst.
The Rhode Island Interscholastic League’s Swimming State Championships were held on Sunday at Brown University and plenty of locals made noise on both the boys and girls side. The newly-formed ...
Residents and staff of West Shore Health Center, along with family and friends of Mary Grace Yemma, gathered at the center for her 101 st birthday on Monday. Yemma grew up in Rhode Island, then moved ...