Latest updates on Rhode Island blizzard, travel ban
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Some areas in the Northeast are still under travel bans after the massive snowstorm. Here's what to know.
Rhode Island's total travel ban will end at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 24, Gov. Dan McKee announced during a press conference. The total travel ban had been in effect since 7 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 22.
Gov. Dan McKee lifted the statewide travel ban at noon Tuesday but encouraged Rhode Islanders who don’t need to go anywhere to please stay home and allow municipalities to continue work clearing
While the travel bans were lifted at noon Tuesday, state officials are urging people to stay off the roads if possible.
It's an $85 ticket for drivers caught not adhering to the travel ban. If it happens again, they can get arrested.
Millions across the Northeast are rising to whiteout conditions, heavy winds and power outages as a powerful nor'easter slams states from Delaware to Massachusetts on Monday, Feb. 23. Snow could fall at a rate of 2-3 inches per hour across the Mid-Atlantic and New England through the evening,
The state of New Jersey and City of Philadelphia have issued snow emergencies for a dangerous winter storm that's set to hit the region Sunday into Monday. Close to two feet of snow could fall along
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