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January 28, 2008

Judge Reviews E-Mails In Smoke Shop Case

Authorities investigate in-custody death in West Warwick

Perdue Recalls Chicken Breasts

MBTA Adds Wi-Fi To Trains

Death Of College Student Investigated

Kennedys Endorse Obama

U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy and U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy endorse Senate colleague Barack Obama for president.

Bribery Trial Of Former Official To Begin

Cape Battered By Ocean Storm

While most of the area escaped the worse, those on Cape Cod are digging out from heavy snow this morning.

Police Investigate E. Greenwich Stabbing

Police in Warwick are investigating a stabbing at a tavern in East Greenwich.


January 27, 2008

Fans Gather for Super Bowl Sendoff

Patriots fans rally at Gillette Stadium as the team departs for the Super Bowl.

Court Upholds Cleanup Deal With Plant

R.I. Hospitals Turn To Foreign Nurses


January 26, 2008

New Bedford Boat Catches Fire

New Bedford firefighters were on the scene of a boat fire at Leonard's Wharf Saturday morning.

Woman Needs 50 Cats Adopted Fast

Obama Wins in SC, Regaining Momentum

Barack Obama routed Hillary Rodham Clinton in the racially charged South Carolina primary Saturday night.


January 25, 2008

Woonsocket Senator Dies At 71

Rapp Session Question Of The Week

Is Bill Clinton helping or hurting Hillary Rodham Clinton?

Taunton Man Scratches Off $1 Million

Dunkin’ Donuts To Open In China

Fire Forces Evacuation Of Intake Center

Emergency workers respond to a fire and chlorine leak at the ACI intake center.

Fire Breaks Out In Las Vegas Hotel-Casino

Flames shoot from the roof of the Monte Carlo hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

What’s Special About Your Birthday?

Judge: State Police Must Search Files

Coast Guard: Ice Caused Fatal Sinking

Police Identify Women Killed In Crash

Police identify the two young women killed after their car struck some trees in Warwick.

Christmas Tree Shops Recalls Blocks, Train Sets

Wooden block and train sets are being recalled because they violate lead paint standards.

Swain Waives Extradition At Hearing

A man charged in the scuba diving death of his wife will be returned to the Caribbean to stand trial.

No School Foster Glocester

Scituate Area Hit By Power Outage


January 24, 2008

Lawyer: Swain To Waive Extradition

The man accused of killing his wife in Tortola will waive extradition and return to the island to face murder charges.

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