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The Rhode Island Attorney General's office confirms prosecutor Devon Flanagan, whose arrest for trespassing went viral this week, will be placed on unpaid leave starting Monday.
A Rhode Island prosecutor is under review after police body camera footage recorded her warning officers that they would regret arresting her
Coastal Rhode Island is under a high surf advisory and flood advisory as Hurricane Erin continues to send big waves to the Ocean State.
The officers responded to a call from a restaurant regarding an “unwanted party.” Flanagan has been charged with willful trespass, and her friend is being charged with disorderly conduct, willful trespass,
A special assistant attorney general in Rhode Island whose arrest for alleged trespassing was captured on video has been placed on unpaid leave, NBC affiliate WJAR is reporting.
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The Newport Daily News on MSNRI's oldest public beach opened over 100 years ago. How to go before summer ends
With roots going back to 1887, Newport's Easton's Beach – locally known as First Beach – is the oldest public beach in Rhode Island, standing at 138 years old. Here's a brief history of the state's oldest beach, as well as how to go there this summer.
The three trolls, built from recycled material with the help of many local volunteers, complete the Rhode Island Troll Trail, which was started in the spring of 2024, when Erik Rock and Greta Granit were constructed in Charlestown's Ninigret Park.
Rhode Island's $32 million grant for low-carbon transportation materials, awarded in 2024, has been rescinded by the Trump administration. The funds were part of a larger $1.2 billion program from the Biden-Harris administration, later canceled under the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act."