Rhode Island
Former Cranston Mayor Allan Fung Seeks Congressional Seat

EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (AP) — Former Cranston Mayor Allan Fung formally launched his marketing campaign Tuesday for the state’s seat in Congress being vacated by Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin.
Fung, a two-time Republican gubernatorial candidate in Rhode Island, stated he’d assist finish hyper-partisan politics as a part of a “new wave of leaders” laser-focused on fixing issues.
Fung selected the Varnum Memorial Armory in East Greenwich for his marketing campaign kickoff. He stated in his ready remarks he labored throughout celebration strains in Cranston to rework a metropolis that was as soon as on the point of monetary smash. He stated he needs to deliver what labored in Cranston to the Capitol.
Fung ran twice unsuccessfully for governor — each instances in opposition to Democrat Gina Raimondo, now U.S. commerce secretary. Langevin introduced Jan. 18 he wouldn’t search reelection after representing the district masking western Rhode Island since 2001.
Former Republican state Rep. Robert Lancia can also be looking for the GOP nomination. Republican state Sen. Jessica de la Cruz dropped out earlier this month and endorsed Fung.
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The Democratic Congressional Marketing campaign Committee known as Fung a “Trump supporter and enabler” who would assist Republicans “hell-bent on attacking our faculties, criminalizing abortion, and violently overthrowing elections.”
When requested for remark, Fung’s marketing campaign stated his kickoff speech is his response. Fung stated within the speech that he’d deal with power independence, deal with “uncontrolled inflation” by placing a cease to “the insane progressive spending,” and rise up for legislation enforcement and the rule of legislation.
The crowded Democrat subject contains state Treasurer Seth Magaziner; Pleasure Fox, a former prime aide to Langevin; Biden administration official Sarah Morgenthau; Omar Bah, government director of The Refugee Dream Heart in Windfall; former political strategist Michael Neary and former state lawmaker David Segal.
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RI Trooper Log: Warwick Arrests For DUI On Rte. 95, 295 – WarwickPost.com


WARWICK, RI — Warwick arrests in the Warwick RI Trooper Log May 1-18 involved three DUI arrests following stops on Rte. 95, and Rte. 295.
Here are the basics on those RI State Police RI Trooper Log Warwick arrests:
RI Trooper Log Warwick Arrests May 1- 18
WG Rte. 95 stop, DUI At 3 a.m. May 16, troopers arrested Justin S. Cabral, 28, of 75 Flagg Ave., Warwick, Rhode Island for 1.) Driving Under the Influence of Liquor – BAC .10 to .15 – 1st Offense (Phase I .140% BAC/ Phase II .129% BAC).
The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 in the Town of West Greenwich. Mr. Cabral was transported to the State Police – Hope Valley Barracks where he was processed, arraigned before a Justice of the Peace and released into the custody of a responsible adult pending a future Third Division District Court date.
Rte. 95 stop, DUI At 10:15 p.m. May 17, troopers arrested Taylor Whalen, 35, of 141 Lancaster St., Apt. 1, Providence, Rhode Island, for 1.) Driving Under the Influence of Liquor – B.A.C. Unknown – First Offense; and 2.) Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test – First Offense. The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 in the City of Warwick.
The subject was transported to the B.A.T. Mobile for processing and later misdemeanor released into the custody of a responsible adult with a future Third Division District Court date.
Rte. 295 stop, DUI On Saturday, May 18, at 8:30 p.m., troopers arrested Mercedes Faust, 27, of 10 Messer Street, Warwick, Rhode Island, for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor – BAC .15 or Greater – First Offense (Phase I: 0.345%, Phase II: 0.356%). The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle crash investigation on Route 295 in the City of Warwick.
Faust was transported to the State Police – Scituate Barracks, where she was processed, arraigned by the Justice of the Peace and later transported to Roger Williams Hospital by members of Scituate Fire and Rescue.
Rhode Island
The best softball team in RI played the best softball team from Massachusetts. Here’s who won

Tony Natale seals La Salle’s 11-7 win over Hendricken with a strikeout
The La Salle Rams top the Bishop Hendricken Hawks 11-7 in a Division I showdown in Warwick on May 16.
The best softball team in Rhode Island is beatable.
It just takes the best team in Massachusetts to do it.
Saturday was as good as it gets for local softball as La Salle, the two-time defending Rhode Island state champ, hosted Taunton, the four-time Massachusetts state champion. The Rams struck first, but came apart in the sixth and the Tigers took advantage to pull out the 7-4 win.
Both teams are favored to win state titles in their respective states this spring and both arrived at Brown University with impressive win streaks. Taunton’s last loss came on May 22, 2023, a 1-0 defeat at the hands of rival King Philip. La Salle’s last defeat came almost one month earlier, an 8-5 loss to Cranston West on April 24, 2023. Something had to give.
The Rams wasted no time in getting on the board first and it wasn’t a surprise to see how it happened. Phoenyx Silva, the three-time All-Stater headed to the University of Iowa to play next spring, got caught behind 1-2 in the count, kept the at-bat going, then hit a ball to the moon, a solo homer to make it 1-0 after the first inning.
Taunton miscues helped La Salle add to the lead in the third. Leading off the third, Samantha Sell was drilled by Tiger starter Catherine Larson and after a groundout, Alivia Barry reached on a misplayed ball by second baseman Madison Crowley.
Diana Hall followed with a single and that Silva managed to score on. Lily Roumelis followed with a groundout that made it 3-0.
The lead looked safe. Through five innings, La Salle starter Hailey Vigneau was cooking the Tigers. Outside of a one-out triple in the first inning – which Vigneau escaped from after getting two soft pop-outs to end the inning – Taunton struggled to do much with anything Vigneau had to offer. After the triple by Mia Torres, Vigneau retired 14 of the next 16 Taunton hitters.
Things changed drastically in the sixth.
A bloop single by Corraro got things started. Torres followed with an infield single and Bella Bourque’s fly ball to center was misread, booted, and wasn’t picked up, allowing two runs to score.
Bailey followed with a single to left on another misread ball and after an out, Larson drew a walk and a single by Gracie Oliveira loaded the bases. Ashlyn Hebert hit a hard grounder to third that Silva fielded cleanly and fired home, but Samantha Sell couldn’t come up with the play at the plate and Bailey came in with the go-ahead run.
Vigneau followed with a huge strikeout, but Victoria Corraro ripped a triple to left field that cleared the bases to make it 7-3.
La Salle tried to rally in the bottom half, but Kayleigh Ventura’s leadoff single was erased on a double play on a nice snag by Oliveira, who stepped on the bag for the second out. Kershaw followed with a triple and Vigneau hit a single to bring her in, but the scoring stopped there for La Salle.
Larson was at her best when Taunton needed her most. Facing the top of the La Salle order – Alivia Ring, Silva and Diana Hall – Larson induced a groundout, a soft liner and a groundout that ended the game. Larson finished the day spreading out seven hits over seven innings while giving up three earned runs and striking out five.
The loss will serve a fuel to La Salle’s fire as it finishes the regular season this week. Tuesday the Rams host Smithfield, a team that gave the Rams a scare in a 3-1 game on Opening Day, before closing the regular season at Pilgrim on Thursday.
La Salle has already secured the No. 1 seed for the upcoming Division I playoffs.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery unveils War Dog Memorial | ABC6

EXETER, R.I. (WLNE) — The Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery dedicated its new War Dog Memorial on Saturday.
The cemetery said that the memorial was dedicated to military canines and the service members who served with them.
The memorial was designed by sculptor A. Thomas Schomberg, who also designed the “Rocky” statue in Philadelphia, as well as War Dog Memorials at March Airfield Museum in California and Sacrifice Field at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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