Whipping past in the high-speed lane of Route 95 early Monday, David Romano noticed a woman standing in front of a wrecked car in the highway's far-right breakdown lane.
November is Alzheimera TMs Awareness Month. To commemorate this event, a group of CCRI students are hosting a pasta dinner fundraiser to benefit the Alzheimera TMs CURE Foundation.
Frank J. Williams, the retired chief justice of the state Supreme Court, launched a media blitz Thursday to squash rumors of impropriety with his former driver and explain in his words his role in the driver's family and how he became her daughter's godfather.
University of Rhode Island police said Monday they have arrested five students and two other suspects in connection with a break-in at the school's Fine Arts Center last month.
It looks increasingly unlikely that the Station nightclub fire victims will get any settlement money from their federal lawsuits by the end of the year.
The 8th Annual Wrap A Friend Coat Giveaway will take place on Saturday October 31, 2009 from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 9 New London Ave, West Warwick, RI.
The Rhode Island Supreme Court has disbarred lawyer Todd M. Amaral for converting clients' money to his own use, lying about what he did with the money and forging a client's name to two settlement checks he received for her in connection with an employment discrimination complaint.
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse - the Baltimore-based development firm behind some of the largest mill rehab projects in the state - has walked away from its biggest Rhode Island project, the $230-million American Locomotive Works in Providence.
Lawmakers started the year promising to fix Rhode Island's collapsing economy, which has driven unemployment to 13 percent, shuttered businesses, crushed the housing market and caused a budget deficit that grows worse daily.