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Rolling memorial for teen lost in crash

A North Kingstown student's senior project focuses on creating a skateboard park to memorialize a friend who was killed in a car crash.

14 years of school without an absence

Carrington Henley was watching a television show a year or so before he started kindergarten when he saw a child being interviewed about perfect attendance.

A 'positive' pops up in Central Falls

An art museum might be one of the last things you’d expect to pop up in Central Falls.

Victim's aunt turns grief into poetry

Last July, the poetry that Evelyn penned for her growing international Chapter 13 Poet Society changed, after she was forced to say goodbye to her nephew.

Local food cart serves positive flavor

Lupe Aguilar has big dreams for his shining silver food cart but he put personal profits on the back page of his business plan.

Molding science with clay and video

Students are turning colorful clay into a science movie at the Providence charter school that sprung from the 2011 school closings.

Hoops kept poet focused off the court

When he dribbles down the court and sends a 3-pointer toward the bottom of the net, you see Jay Cusati, "the baller".

'Italian Rapper' looks to help HS music programs

Local lawyer and Italian rapper, Terry McEnaney, also known by his stage name Bobby Braciola, has teamed up with another musician to raise money for high

Cranston suspect tied to Golden Nugget

Cranston's Louis Marchetti, who was once a ring leader of what state police called the biggest mob related burglary operation in Rhode Island history, is in

A musical mix playing to help education

Kimberly Madden believes the power of music can help solve problems ranging from domestic violence to education cuts.

Legendary ministry founder passes away

A local pastor and musician who hosted legendary weekly jam sessions for the past twenty years, was laid to rest last week.

Bus murder suspect's past victim reacts

A Providence man who was punched in the face in 2010 by murder suspect Christopher James was “shocked” James was not locked up after he pleaded no contest to

Contractor reaches out to Sandy Hook

A Providence contractor behind a local ‘stop the violence' campaign is now reaching out to Newtown with an idea he hopes will help the survivors of the Sandy

Deaf student breaks barriers

A Providence teen would love to break another barrier through her senior project.

RI Star recipient credits wife and Mary

The newest recipient of the Rhode Island Star might’ve never served as an officer in World War II if not for his love for his West Warwick sweetheart.

Local woman eliminates her trash output

Colleen Doyle can sometimes fit her weekly trash total on the tip of one finger as she pursues her no trash project.

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