October 19, 2009
Game of the Week: Oct. 19
The Shea and Woonsocket girls soccer teams battle it out.
Woman, child rescued from burning home
Firefighters in Pawtucket rescued a woman and a three-year-old child from a burning home Sunday night.
October 16, 2009
Four candidates file for open Assembly seat
Four candidates officially file to fill the House seat of Elizabeth Dennigan.
October 14, 2009
Lawsuit says Pawtucket favors parochial schools
Some Pawtucket parents accuse the city of giving religious school special treatment in using public athletic fields.
October 13, 2009
City receives $493K for school violence, dropout prevention
The city of Pawtucket receives $493,000 to help prevent violence and dropouts at city schools.
October 12, 2009
Southern Union appeals mercury storage conviction
The company was fined $18 million for illegally storing mercury.
October 11, 2009
Stop & Shop recalling cooked chicken
Stop & Shop has issued a voluntary recall of some cooked chicken sold in its Pawtucket store.
October 07, 2009
Special election set for Dennigan’s House seat
Voters in East Providence and Pawtucket will choose a new state representative in December.
October 02, 2009
Democratic chair given basketball honor
Bill Lynch is being inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame.
Carcieri supports communities sharing services
Gov. Don Carcieri supports a proposal by mayors of seven cities and towns to share municipal services.
Southern Union must pay $18M in mercury case
A judge orders a gas company to pay $18 million for illegally storing mercury waste.
October 01, 2009
First Birthdays: Oct. 1
Happy First Birthday from NBC 10.
September 28, 2009
Whitehouse to hold roundtable on medical bills
U.S. Sen Sheldon Whitehouse is meeting with families burdened by high medical bills.
September 26, 2009
Gas company faces sentencing in RI mercury case
A Texas gas company faces a $38.1 million fine when it’s sentenced for illegally storing hazardous mercury.
September 25, 2009
Cicilline wants to regionalize police, fire departments
Providence’s mayor says it’s time for the state to take a “county” approach to local governing.











