July 06, 2009

ACLU sues over food stamp applications

A Rhode Island civil liberties group is accusing the state of failing to process food stamp applications in a timely manner.

Boyfriend held in Providence woman’s killing

A suspect in a Providence killing is being held in New York City.

Flashback: July 6

Efforts to save a historic landmark, and a brainteaser for political junkies.


July 05, 2009

First Birthdays: July 4-5

Happy first birthday from NBC 10.


July 03, 2009

Flashback: July 3, 1984

Vincent “Buddy” Cianci Jr. makes a play for independence on July 3, 1984.


July 02, 2009

Carcieri vetoes Twin River gambling bill

Gov. Don Carcieri vetoes a bill that would increase the number of dog racing days at Twin River.

One injured in Providence house fire

One person is taken to the hospital following a house fire in Providence.

RI education board appoints interim commissioner

The associate commissioner of Rhode Island’s Board of Governors for Higher Education has been promoted to interim commissioner.

Court papers: Reputed mobster “seriously ill”

A reputed Rhode Island mobster accused of trying to arrange a hit on a rival has been moved from prison to a hospital and his lawyer says he is “seriously ill.“

Best of Rhode Island Party

Join NBC 10 for Rhode Island Monthly’s Best of Rhode Island Party on July 23.

Wet weather wreaks havoc on area residents

Southern New England cleans up after Wednesday’s wet and wild weather.

Patient, wife win $5 million in lawsuit

A jury awards a man and his wife about $5 million in their negligence lawsuit against a hospital.


July 01, 2009

Man accused in fatal stabbing held without bail

A defendant accused of fatally stabbing a Connecticut man outside a Providence nightclub is ordered held without bail.

Roberts will seek re-election, not run for governor

Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts will seek re-election next year instead of running for governor.

Lawyer seeks new pension hearing before judge

A lawyer for Providence Mayor David Cicilline is asking a judge to hold a new hearing on the partial pension awarded to a former city official convicted of corruption.

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