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November 24, 2009
Settlement details offered in Station fire case
A report filed in federal court shows how much money children affected by the 2003 nightclub fire should receive.
Searchers find missing man’s boat
The Coast Guard ends its search for Chester Kidd, but local authorities will continue looking.
H1N1 vaccine offered to college students in RI
College students in Rhode Island will be offered the H1N1 vaccine next week.
Hundreds in higher ed system take pay cuts
About 300 employees in Rhode Island’s higher education system will take a pay cut.
Fall River man convicted of first-degree murder
The 27-year-old man was immediately sentenced to life in prison.
CPSC chief pledges swift action after crib recall
Safety regulators announce the biggest crib recall in U.S. history.
Wrong flu shot given out in Needham
The mix-up is blamed on confusion over labeling on the vaccines.
Final phase of Mansfield Superfund site cleanup starts
Federal stimulus funds will be used to finish the cleanup at the former Hatheway and Patterson site.
Republican candidates switching races in Conn.
Two potential challengers to U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd may seek other offices.
Health Department: Northern RI man died of H1N1
The Rhode Island Department of Health reports the death of a man from swine flu.
Question: Shopping on Black Friday?
Will you be shopping at the stores to take advantage of Black Friday deals?
Consumer group releases toy safety list
There’s “Trouble In Toyland,“ according to a consumer report on the safety of America’s toys.
Art left his mark on the Weather Team
Kelly Bates says Art Lake inspired her when he talked about weather.
Patrice Wood shares memories of Art Lake
Patrice Wood shares some memories of working with Art at Channel 10.
Interactive: Holiday Cookies
Need inspiration for your holiday sweet tooth? We have cookie recipes to get you through the 31 days of holiday gifting and snacking!
Flashback: Nov. 24
On this day 32 years ago today, Nov. 24, 1977, a big theft case was solved.
Workshop helps students find financial aid
A workshop to help parents and students find financial aid for college was held Monday at CCRI.
November 23, 2009
Woman charged with failing to report baby’s death
Investigators said they could not determine if the baby was stillborn or died after delivery.
Men accused of threatening police in YouTube video
Two men are accused of posting a rap video that threatened authorities by name.
I-Team: Post office fires woman diagnosed with leukemia
The post office says the woman used up her sick time and violated a work agreement.
Bishop reiterates Kennedy not banned from Communion
Bishop Thomas Tobin says the congressman has not been banned from receiving Communion.
Man ordered held in death of baby
A Rhode Island man charged in the death of his infant daughter is ordered held without bail.
Woman charged in crash that killed RI couple
A North Kingstown couple on a motorcycle were struck by a car that crossed the center line.
John Kerry’s daughter won’t be charged with DUI
Prosecutors decline to pursue a case because of insufficient evidence.
Need for food, help up dramatically in RI
According to a new report, the need for food assistance in Rhode Island is the greatest it has been in a decade
Gas prices drop for third consecutive week
Gas prices in Rhode Island have dropped for the third straight week.
Judge: Brother of mayor should be in prison
A federal magistrate is recommending that the brother of Providence Mayor David Cicilline remain in prison.
Question: Fresh or frozen turkey?
This Thanksgiving are you going to have a fresh or frozen turkey?
Flashback: Nov. 23, 2009
Twenty-nine years ago today, Nov. 23, 1980, an earthquake devastated parts of Italy.
Car smashes into barber shop
Providence police are still searching for the driver whose car ended up in the side of a barber shop.












