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On average, Warwick police issue between 175 to 220 traffic citations a week for a range of offenses from running a red light, failure to wear a seat belt , failing to stop for a pedestrian in a … more
If you were one of the more than 100 people… more
Now a juvenile [Photo gallery]
Warwick resident David Chartier, who enjoys photographing wildlife, spotted this red tail hawk soon after it hatched. He was back several weeks ago to get the shot as the fledging spread its wings … more
Subject of court action [Photo gallery]
Cited numerous times for debris and unregistered vehicles, fined… more
To the Editor, The public school system is turning into a Tower of Babel.(“Surge in multilingual learners impacts city”, Warwick Beacon, October 19) Columnists John Howell and … more
The Rhode Island Airport Corporation has awarded a site preparation contract for a new air cargo facility and is faced with an 18 month schedule to build it south of the terminal backing up to … more
Johnston’s Amazon won’t open in 2023. That’s confirmed. Now the launch has been pushed to a mystery date in 2024. Johnston Mayor Joseph M. Polisena Jr. expects the … more
A group of early birds from the Riverview Neighborhood Association gathered at Lippitt Avenue to watch the sun rise on the first day of spring. They also used the occasion to raise a flag at the bay … more
Wainger, Martha E., 93, died on Friday, October 20, 2023, with her loving family by her side. She was the dedicated wife of James Martin Wainger for 60 years until his passing in 2011. Born in Fall … more
The giant blue banner across the building seeks new managers. The pay starts at more than $20 per hour. Raising Cane’s pledges to open its first Ocean State location to start the New Year. … more
What has promises of becoming an annual event, the “Strolling Rolling Apponaug Winter Festival” comes to the village Saturday The festival, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will include a … more
Humans are racing to harness the ocean’s vast potential to power global economic growth. Worldwide, ocean-based industries such as fishing, shipping and energy production generate at least US$1.5 trillion in economic activity each year and support 31 million jobs. … more
People around the world eat too much sugar. When the body is unable to process sugar effectively, leading to excess glucose in the blood, this can result in diabetes. According to the World Health Organization, diabetes became the ninth leading cause of death in 2019. … more
It seems a little silly to be pontificating about the weather in a region that is nationally known for being absurdly inconsistent when it comes to the moods of Mother Nature. However, given … more
SmartAsset examined the latest trends in marriage and singlehood across 118 U.S. cities.   more
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