Program Aims to Improve Care for Children of Military Personnel
The March 13th program is designed particularly for nurses, mental health counselors, social workers and psychologists.
View ArticleGiarrusso Bill would Expand Third-Party Background Checks for School Workers
Loophole led to a 35-year-old man arrested for child porn to work on as an EG bus monitor.
View ArticleLocal Boy Fighting Leukemia Named Honorary Police Chief
Law enforcement agencies from across New England came out to wish Tyler Seddon a happy birthday.
View ArticleThis 8-Year-Old Saw Something Terrible Happening To His Fellow Students. He...
Eight-year-old Cayden Taipalus saw a classmate turned away from the hot-lunch line because his account had been depleted.
View ArticleSearch New Foreclosures Nearby, March 6
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
View ArticleBaby Born With HIV Shows No Signs of Virus After Treatment
by Penny Arévalo Long Beach, Calif. – A baby born with HIV at Miller Children's Hospital in Long Beach nine months ago immediately received highly aggressive treatment
View ArticleKing Cake Gets Weird (If It Wasn't Already)
Maybe the one time finding tiny body parts in your food is a good thing is during Mardi Gras season. As long as they're really tiny, made from plastic and in the shape of baby. Known as the king cake...
View ArticleIrish Dance Spectacular Coming to Park Theatre
St. Patrick's festivities don't end in Cranston on March 17.
View ArticleA Suburban Mom Speaks Out On Deadly Youth Violence: 'My Child Hasn't Been...
Youth Violence is an ongoing problem in neighborhoods across the country. Patch columnist and mother of three Christine Wolf shares just some of the lessons learned while working with the growing...
View Article$20,000 PowerBall Winner Sold at Cranston Cumby's
Prize was still unclaimed as of Thursday.
View ArticleTrending: Can You Really Get Sued Because Your Wind Chimes Are Too Loud?
Three East Hollywood residents are suing a neighbor who they say has installed large wind chimes that keep them awake at night.Michelle Buhler could not be reached for comment on the nuisance suit...
View ArticleTrending: Police Officer Charged With Beating Puppy to Death in Maryland
Trending on Patch is a category showcasing popular stories from across Patch's network of 900 local news sites.
View ArticleTrending: Gruesome Discovery in Garage of Foreclosed Home
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View ArticleObituary: Robert N. Borrelli, 58
Robert B. Borrelli, 58, of Cranston, passed away on Tuesday March 4, 2014 at Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center in Providence. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Alexander and Mary...
View ArticleObituary: Jeanne (Blifford) D'Ercole, 77
Jeanne (Blifford) D'Ercole, 77, of Cranston, passed away on Sunday, March 2, 2014 at Roger Williams Hospital in Providence, surrounded by her loving children. She was the wife of the late Albert...
View ArticleObituary: John F. Pryor, 65
Pryor, John F. 65, of Cranston, passed away at home on Friday February 28, 2014 with his wife by his side. John worked for the State of Rhode Island for 33 years before retiring in 2003. He was the...
View ArticleCranston's Bio Graduates from Basic Training
Bio, the daughter of Richard Bio of Cranston, is a 2007 graduate of the Prout School in Wakefield and got her bachelor's degree from the University of Rhode Island in 2011.
View ArticleShould Being Drunk Get You Out of Murder? Family of Slain Girl Fights...
By Shannon Antinori Should being drunk be a defense for murder? In Wisconsin, drunkenness can be used as a defense allowing defendants to use "voluntary intoxication" to argue that they were too drunk...
View ArticleWeird Waffle Mashups You've Got to Try
Leslie Knope would love these waffles, and you will, too.
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