November 04, 2009
RI health director says swine flu peaking
Dr. David Gifford says additional deaths from H1N1 should be expected.
School arts program honored at White House
The first lady honors a program in Providence that encourages the next generation of artists.
November 03, 2009
More traffic changes ahead in Providence
Traffic pattern changes are in store for the southbound lanes of Interstate 95 in Providence.
Carcieri signs bill banning indoor prostitution
Gov. Don Carcieri has signed legislation closing a loophole that made indoor prostitution legal.
Rhode Island Hospital fined $150K in wrong-site surgery
State health officials order the hospital to install video cameras in its operating rooms.
Officials: Providence house was firebombed
Fire officials are investigating a firebombing at a two-story house in Providence.
RI panel rejects complaint against AG
Rhode Island’s Ethics Commission unanimously votes to dismiss a complaint accusing Attorney General Patrick Lynch.
Citizens Financial CEO says it won’t be sold
The head of Citizens Financial Group says it won’t be sold by its parent company.
Crowe returns as Scrooge
Jim Carrey is not the only Scrooge this year
I-Team: Private home day care
Do you have children in a private home day care? Are you sure the home is safe?
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A Las Vegas gambling executive who had applied for a license to operate a R.I. gambling facility has withdrawn his application.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
Varsity Life interview: Lindsey Stokes, Victoria Studley
Lindsey Stokes and Victoria Studley talk to Varsity Life about winning the Division 2 state field hockey title.
RI education dept. to post student absentee data
State education officials are publishing daily attendance reports from all public and independent schools.
Caprio beats rival Dem in fundraising for RI gov
General Treasurer Frank Caprio’s campaign reported raising about $135,000 during a three-month period.
Varsity Life Top 5: Nov. 2
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