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DCYF announced on Friday that neglect had contributed to the death of a one-and-a-half year old toddler in January. → Read More
Robert McClanaghan who was accused of rape in November was relieved Wednesday after Bay State prosecutors acknowledged they cannot prove the case. → Read More
Michael Soares receives a life sentence for the killing John "Jack" Fay in City Park in 2013. → Read More
David Nyblom, a former Hope High School basketball coach, faces a charge of domestic simple assault, police said. → Read More
FBI agents collected a truckload of items at a Providence company that specializes in catalytic converters. → Read More
Rhode Island judge struck by car outside State House → Read More
Providence police say a 26-year-old man faces charges in death of 25-year-old. → Read More
Chandanoeuth “Big K” Hay and Jaythan “Ah-Jay” Hang are sentenced in 2018 drive-by shooting. → Read More
Lauren Lee Malloy was a toddler when she lost her mother. Decades later, her investigation of her mom's death has sparked a passion to help others. → Read More
An investigation triggered by a tip from the U.S. Postal Service led Providence detectives to a large seizure of narcotics last week. → Read More
An eviction-turned-armed confrontation led to the death of a landlady in the Providence neighborhood of Olneyville on Monday, police say. → Read More
A woman died after she was fatally shot in the Silver Lake neighborhood Monday afternoon. → Read More
Bernard Joseph Sirr participated in the disruption of electoral vote counting on Jan. 6, 2021. He has pleaded guilty to a felony civil disorder charge. → Read More
Michael Soares was found guilty of first-degree murder Friday in the 2013 killing of a jogger in Warwick's City Park. → Read More
After many reminders, Gerard Catala failed to file required campaign finance reports, according to Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha → Read More
Rhode Island police remember a legendary police officer, Vincent Vespia. → Read More
U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has chosen Providence's police chief, Col. Hugh T. Clements Jr., to steer community policing in the U.S. → Read More
Ronald Andruchuk was accused of hoarding weapons in violation of a federal law that prohibits gun possession by a drug user. → Read More
An 18-year-old was arrested in the stabbing Tuesday of a teenager at Kennedy Plaza, Providence. → Read More
The cause of death is unknown, and is being treated as suspicious until the medical examiner weighs in. → Read More