Providence Journal - Sun Nov 22
Dennis Tasker, 38, of Providence, pleaded guilty Thursday to robbing banks in Providence and Newport in July by using threatening notes, U.S. Attorney Peter F. Neronha .
License revoked in cycle fatalityProvidence Journal - Fri Nov 20
A motorcyclist who crashed in June, killing his passenger, was ordered to give up his driver's license during his arraignment in Newport County Superior Court Thursday morning.
Newport murder defendant says he tossed and failed to catch babyProvidence Journal - Fri Nov 20
In the days after his daughter was rushed to the hospital, Rachin McCoy told at least two people - a cousin and a police detective - that he was standing on a couch in his Newport living room, throwing the infant in the air playfully and catching her when he missed and dropped the six-week-old child on the floor.
Grand jury indicts Tiverton motorcyclist in deathProvidence Journal - Tue Nov 17
The Newport County Grand Jury on Friday indicted Joseph Beirola, 48, of 43 Pocasset Ave., Tiverton, on a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol and driving to endanger, death resulting.
Newport footballer denies attackThis is Gwent - Tue Nov 17
Ashley Williams, a former Newport County striker, denies inflicting grievous bodily harm on Joel Smith during a seven-a-side match at Newport International Sports Village on July 15, 2007.
Family vow to give ill Newport tot 'best Christmas ever'South Wales Argus - Mon Nov 16
THE family of a Newport tot fighting for his life in end-stage kidney failure is preparing to make what could be his last Christmas a memorable one.
News to UseProvidence Journal - Wed Nov 04
The Newport County Branch of the NAACP will hold its 90th anniversary awards dinner at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
St Albans football fans salute heroes during fundraiserStalbans Review - Fri Oct 30
MORE than A 1,000 was raised from football fans in St Albans to salute their heroes.
Woman to serve 20 years for murder of 76-year-oldProvidence Journal - Thu Oct 29
Heather M. Catterall's back was to the crowd, so they didn't see any tears. But as she read the handwritten mea culpa, anyone within earshot could hear that her words were choked with emotion.
Connecting the beatsNewport This Week - Wed Oct 28
Newport County students explore African and Afro-Caribbean rhythms and culture through free performances and workshops Richard W. Dionne Jr.
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