April 2, 2016 Rhode Island marketing official resigns over botched tourism video The state's top marketing official, who oversaw the disastrous rollout of a tourism campaign that included a video mistakenly featuring a scene from Iceland, resigned on Friday.
April 1, 2016 Patriots' Gostkowski helped police recover his stolen iPad New England Patriots' kicker Stephen Gostkowski is a Super Bowl winner, an All Pro, and now a crime solver.
March 23, 2016 Explosive linked to Europe attacks easy to make, detonate The explosive found at the house where the suspects in the Brussels attacks stayed is preferred among violent extremists in Europe because it's fairly easy to make and detonate, an expert says.
March 23, 2016 Home Alone — Not! It May Be a Crime Parents can hardly make an independent move these days.
March 7, 2016 State, Wells Fargo charged with fraud for 38 Studios deal The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Rhode Island's economic development agency and Wells Fargo with defrauding investors for the state's disastrous $75 million deal with 38 Studios, the failed video game company started by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.
March 4, 2016 Rhode Island could give harbor seals an honorary title Rhode Island has made calamari its official appetizer and the burying beetle its official insect.
February 26, 2016 Cause of fire that destroyed Rhode Island mansion unknown Investigators are working to determine the cause of a fast-moving fire that destroyed a historic, 21-room mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, the seaside city where Gilded Age mansions attract hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.
February 25, 2016 4 students sue Providence for ban on renting house together Four college students are suing the city of Providence, Rhode Island, over an ordinance that bans them from living together in a single-family home. The Johnson & Wales University students are joined in the suit filed Tuesday by their landlord, and backed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
February 17, 2016 Providence College vows inclusivity after sit-in over racism The president of a Catholic college in Rhode Island is promising to create a more inclusive environment as part of a deal reached with students who staged a 13-hour sit-in over complaints of campus racism.
February 17, 2016 The Latest: Students in racism protest celebrate agreement The Latest on a student protest over racism allegations at a Rhode Island college (all times local): 10:30 p.m.