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December 22, 2008
Utah fastest growing state; R.I. loses residents
Rhode Island is one of only two states to lose population.
Chief R.I. District Court judge dies
The chief judge of the Rhode Island District Court passes away at 79.
New Englanders dig out; schools delayed
It’s a cold start to the week as Southern New Englanders dig out from weekend-long snowstorms.
Mass. man dies when raccoon blocks furnace exhaust
Sandwich police say a 62-year-old man has been found dead in his home.
Mass. police chief to be arraigned in boy’s death
A police chief in western Massachusetts is scheduled to be arraigned on an involuntary manslaughter charge.
R.I. lawmaker, Family Court judge dies
Family court judge Gilbert Rocha passed away Friday.
Immigration raids lead to additional costs
Immigration raids that led to the firing two state janitorial contractors has had the unintended consequence of driving up the cost of cleaning state offices
December 21, 2008
Obama invite upsets Mass Representative
Massachusetts U.S. Representative Barney Frank says it was a mistake for President-elect Barack Obama to invite the Reverend Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at his
Inauguration.
Providence Place Mall without power for hours
The lights are back on at the Providence Place Mall after a power failure Sunday morning
Boy, 7, killed in house fire
An early morning fire in Lincoln claims the life of a 7-year-old boy.
Teens rescued after falling through ice
Firefighters pull two teenagers from a pond in Natick.
December 20, 2008
R.I. man arrested in hit and run
A 44-year-old Pawtucket man has been arrested in a hit-and-run crash.
Coast Guard rescues four in winter storm
The Coast Guard rescued four people aboard their sailboat Friday about seven miles south of Block Island.
December 19, 2008
Brother accused in killing of Cape teen
A 13-year-old boy is charged in the death of his older brother.
User Video: See What Your Neighbors Saw
NBC 10 viewers share their videos.
Rapp Session question of the week
Do you care if newspaper, TV and radio outlets are laying people off?
DNA tests confirm remains are Caylee Anthony
Skeletal remains found in the woods are the Florida 3-year-old who has been missing since June.
Weekend storms pack a punch
EMA officials are telling drivers to be extremely careful, the low temperatures have caused extremely icy roadways.
Reputed mobster dies after revealing location of body
An associate of the Patriarca crime family passes away.
Convicted molester wins new trial
A man convicted of molesting his 6-year-old grandson has been granted a new trial.
Trinity cancels Friday performances
Tiny Tim is getting snowed out on Friday
Messy gift-wrapping service launched
A British company is offering a new service for men buying gifts for their wives or girlfriends and it’s called “Crap Wrap.“
Automakers to get $17.4B
Ailing automakers will get $17.4 billion in loans from the federal government under a new rescue package.
Fire destroys multifamily home
Firefighters were called to an uninhabited building Friday morning in New Bedford.
SUV, truck crash on I-95
Police are investigating a serious car crash in Warwick.
You can see clowns, magicians and tall people
You can usually expected music, dancers and magicians at a Bright Night Providence New Year’s Eve celebration, but this year there will be an added bonus – HOOPS.
Supreme Court rules on CRMC issue
Rhode Island’s Supreme Court rules that lawmakers cannot serve as members of an environmental agency that regulates valuable shoreline property in the Ocean State.
December 18, 2008
New Bedford plans for census
New Bedford wants to make sure everyone’s counted in the next census.
Wait a second! New year delayed
Why 2008 will seem slightly longer.
Ex-Beacon Mutual VP faces new indictment
David Clark is accused of a single count of insurance fraud in a new indictment.












