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Welcome to Tuesday's edition of Patch PM. Here's a look at the headlines you might have missed in Rhode Island today.
Today's top story Three people were killed in a crash on Interstate 95 South early Tuesday morning, Rhode Island State Police said. The driver was speeding when the vehicle veered off the road near Exit 8and crashed into a tree, bursting into flames.
The driver and both passengers were declared dead at the scene, and taken to the Medical Examiner's Office for identification using dental records.
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Picture this: (Rachel Nunes/Patch)It's fall in Rhode Island, which means apple picking season is in full swing. What's your favorite way to cook with fresh apples? Let us know in the comments. Tuesday's other headlinesOpen Road Tolling Lanes To Close For Newport Bridge Transition: During the changeover to all-electronic tolling, the open-road tolling lanes will close from Oct. 14 to 28.Student Hit By Car At East Greenwich Hugh School: The student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, according to police.DEM Officer Credited With Saving Fisherman's Life: Josh Beuth was the first to arrive and conduct CPR, getting a weak pulse before other first responders arrived.Warwick Named Among The Country's Top-10 Safest Cities: WalletHub: Both Providence and Warwick made the list of the safest cities in America, according to a new WalletHub ranking.
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