November 17, 2009

First Birthdays: Nov. 17

Happy first birthday from NBC 10.


November 16, 2009

URI students ask judge to reject noisy house rule

University of Rhode Island students will ask a federal judge this week to reject as unconstitutional a Narragansett ordinance allowing police to put orange stickers on unruly homes.

Prout wins Div. I volleyball title

The Prout girls volleyball team finishes 21-0.

Varsity Life interview: Marie Labossiere, Kellie Welsh

Varsity Life sits down with Prout volleyball players Marie Labossiere and Kellie Welsh.

Top 5: Nov. 16

Find out which play is No. 1.

Game of the Week: Nov. 16

The South Kingstown and West Warwick football teams battle in a Division II match-up.


November 13, 2009

Report blames several factors for fireman’s death

Federal safety regulators say several factors are to blame for the death of a volunteer firefighter in South Kingstown in June.


November 12, 2009

Sun Guide: Nov. 15

Jenn Luther has some weekend fun ideas on today’s Sun Guide.


November 10, 2009

Man given life sentence for killing over debt

A West Warwick man is sentenced to life in prison for killing another man over a $500 debt.


November 09, 2009

Prout tops Tiverton, wins Division III soccer title

Prout tops Tiverton to win the Division III boys soccer championship.

7 arrested in connection with URI break-in

URI police have arrested seven people in connection with a break-in at the school’s Fine Arts Center.

LaSalle girls soccer wins Division I crown

LaSalle beat South Kingstown 1-0 to win the Division I girls soccer championship.

Lobstermen lose federal court decision

Rhode Island lobstermen who lost out when the state allocated lobster pot permits several years ago have lost a legal battle.


November 05, 2009

Residents lose water after main breaks

Some residents in South Kingstown didn’t have any water Thursday morning.


November 04, 2009

Traffic changes coming to Narragansett

Drivers are facing traffic changes on Route 1 at the Narragansett and South Kingstown line.

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