November 06, 2009
Man shot during state police sting
A sting involving a suspect who allegedly wanted to buy weapons ends in gunfire at Lincoln Woods.
State police: Fatal crashes in ‘09 top last year’s total
The Rhode Island State Police urge motorists to pay attention while they are driving as the holiday season approaches.
Last respects paid to swine flu victim
Friends and family pay last respects to Skyla Reposa-Alves on what would have been her birthday.
November 05, 2009
Twin River set for round-the-clock gaming
Twin River it set to open around-the-clock all year round and soon, according to the slot parlor’s spokesperson.
November 04, 2009
All-night gambling approved for Twin River
Gambling will go 24 hours at Twin River.
November 03, 2009
Woman grieves for daughter taken by swine flu
A Lincoln woman will bury her daughter on what would have been her 13th birthday.
Mass. lawsuits: 2 kids ill from E. coli meat
The lawsuits claim a Massachusetts girl and a Lincoln boy were sickened by ground beef contaminated by E. coli bacteria.
Watch for changes in flu-like symptoms
NBC 10’s Brian Crandall has more now on what families should know about sudden changes in sick children.
Exec withdraws application for RI casino
A Las Vegas gambling executive who had applied for a license to operate a R.I. gambling facility has withdrawn his application.
November 02, 2009
Police ID man killed in Route 295 crash
Police release the name of a man who was killed in a rollover crash in Lincoln.
State confirms 12-year-old had swine flu
A 12-year-old Lincoln girl who died over the weekend tested positive for swine flu.
RI schools start vaccinating against swine flu
Rhode Island launches an effort to vaccinate children at their schools.
October 28, 2009
Man charged in Lincoln stabbing
A Woonsocket man faces assault charges after police say he stabbed another man.
October 26, 2009
Mass. company recalls beef after students sickened
Massachusetts health officials say a meat company has voluntarily recalled beef products after more than 20 school children and adults from Lincoln were sickened by E. coli.
October 23, 2009
CDC to investigate E. coli cases in Lincoln
Four students at Lincoln Middle School test positive for E. coli.











