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The Cranston West relay team of Praise Mayson, Quiana Pezza, Ailani Sutherland and Amelya D’Errico won the 400 relay at the RIIL Outdoor Track & Field State Championships last weekend at …

The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is West track star Ailani Sutherland, who put on a show at the state championships and earned another title, this time as a member of the …
The Cranston West softball team is battling its way through the crowded Division I playoffs and split its first two games, beating East Providence, 5-2, and then falling to La Salle Academy, 11-4. …
The Cranston East softball team’s comeback season continued to roll this week as it competed in the Division III playoffs. The Bolts had a big win in the play-in game when it beat Davies …
We are right in the thick of our spring sports playoffs and championships and it has been great theater to this point. We saw more champions crowned this past weekend in track, tennis and lacrosse …
Lifestyles

Trinity revives powerful “Sweeney Todd”

“The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” is back after many years at Trinity Rep, where it is given a powerful new production under the watchful eyes of director Curt Columbus. Columbus …

Law didn’t stop popular cockfighting in Warwick & environs

Music on the Hill’s Festival Finale

It’s not the 40s

June in years past

Police/Crime
According to feline math, a Warwick Parks and Rec employee saved 81 lives on the job Monday. Paul Joutras gripped the cardboard box and aimed for his city trash truck. “But I heard …
UPDATED: Police shot and killed a man wanted for a triple shooting on Ligian Court in Johnston.
Assault On 5/17/23 at approximately 1822 HRS., Officers arrested Kelly Beth Clayton,58, of 85 Briggs Street #406 for One (1) count of Simple Assault and One (1) count of Disorderly conduct. The …
Assault On 5/8/23 at 1630 hrs. Officers arrested Jill Sartini, 30, of 21 Blackburn St, Pawtucket for Domestic Simple Assault, Domestic Vandalism/Malicious Injury to Property, and Domestic …
He can imagine what it would be like hiding in a classroom as gunshots echo through school hallways. “I’m in a classroom and I hear a guy walking down the corridor and he’s shooting … What do I want between me and him?” asked grandfather and retired Warwick Police Capt. Tim Colgan. “I don’t want a social worker; I don’t want a psychiatrist; I don’t want the principal. I want a cop between me and him. And I think most people feel that way. I think they do.”
Around R.I.

Summer prelude

Text and photos By JOHN HOWELL Veterans Memorial Junior High School Principal David Tober was dunked at least 10 times Monday morning. He didn't mind it. In fact, he said it was refreshing. No wonder. With temperatures climbing into the high 80s, a

DPW director to retire, cites need for a long-term plan

$5M for roads a start, says DPW director

Cedar Hill student wins Mini Meteorologist contest

RI ranked worst state for a road trip, but commerce data disagrees

Pet of the Week

Animal Talk Pet of the Week: Mona

Mona's loving owner passed away unexpectedly, and now she needs a new home. She's hoping you could be the one, and she's available in North Scituate today.