November 15, 2009
More closures on I-95, I-195 for Iway
More work on Interstates 95 and 195 will close the roadways to traffic in Providence for construction of a new bridge.
November 14, 2009
Friars grind out win over Bucknell
Sharaud Curry scored 17 points to lead Providence to a 76-65 win over Bucknell.
Suspect in RI slaying to face arraignment
A Rhode Island teen accused of strangling an acquaintance has waived extradition from Connecticut and will return to face charges in Providence.
Fire damages triple-decker
Providence firefighters took about an hour to get a two-alarm fire under control at a three-family home on Sycamore Street Friday night.
Donations accepted for holiday gifts for troops
People who’d like to send holiday gifts to troops serving overseas are being asked to drop off donations of snacks, DVDs, toiletries and other items for Operation Holiday Cheer.
November 13, 2009
Providence reminds residents to recycle
If you don’t recycle in the capital city, your garbage may stay on the curb.
City leaders envision ‘knowlege district’
Politicians, academics and entrepreneurs want to develop a knowledge district around Davol Square.
Preemie treatment promotes skin-to-skin contact
A doctor hopes Women and Infants Hospital will embrace Kangaroo Mother Care.
O’Donnell sworn in as new US marshal
Steven O’Donnell was a members of the Rhode Island State Police for about 23 years.
Blue Cross gives furniture away
Children’s Friend and Service is getting some new office furniture.
Coffee treat sent to R.I. soldiers
Dunkin’ Donuts makes a special delivery to the National Guard Armory in Providence.
NBC 10 receives community partner award
NBC 10 was honored during a National Adoption Month celebration at the Rhode Island state house.
Boy’s stolen wheelchair replaced
A Rhode Island family has come through to donate a specialized wheelchair almost exactly like the one stolen from a Providence boy earlier this week.
November 12, 2009
Youthful Friars ready for Big East battles
Providence coach Keno Davis knows his Friards have a long season ahead of them in the Big East.
Union officials, contractor sentenced in labor kickback scheme
Three men are sentenced for their roles in a labor union kickback plot.











