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Last summer, a swarm of dragonflies descended on beachgoers at Misquamicut Beach in Rhode Island, causing some to flee the “apocalyptic” scene. The insects were seen at other beaches, too, like Bakers ...
FALL RIVER — Greater Fall River Re-Creation will host its free Kick-Off to Summer event at Ruggles Park. According to a ...
This week's top-selling home in Swansea is an updated raised ranch that sold for $685,000. On a quiet cul-de-sac, 39 Oliver ...
Hendrix the parrot has "picked up some choice words" of the R-rated variety. But that's not the only reason why adopting him may be difficult.
A first order of 60 Verkada detectors that sense vaping will be piloted in Fall River's public middle schools.
Bristol Black Collective is honoring Juneteenth in Fall River with a brunch, a celebration, and a community reading of ...
Here's what to know about some additions to the Big Beautiful Bill that Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren called "sneaky" and "dangerous." ...
State gas prices slightly declined for the second consecutive week and reached an average of $2.94 per gallon of regular fuel ...
The Sakonnet River Bridge officially has a new name. On June 11, Gov. Dan McKee signed legislation to rename the span ...
River joined nearly 2,000 other cities across America in holding a No Kings rally on June 14, protesting the Trump administration.
About 250 to 300 people were on the streets of Swansea to protest the Trump administration as part of national No Kings demonstrations.
"He's my president." "You can have him!" Hundreds of protesters in Fall River and Swansea waved flags and decried the Trump administration.
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