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Gov. Lincoln Chafee says communication with 38 Studios about its financial condition has been difficult.
With a market saturated by other massively multiplayer online games, can Providence-based 38 Studios succeed with its next scheduled product?
The board of Rhode Island's economic development agency meets to discuss the finances of former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's troubled video gaming company.
If employees leave 38 Studios, other high tech companies in the state would like them to know they can stay in Rhode Island because they're looking for new talent.
The battle over the best gasoline prices in Rhode Island is playing out in one Southern New England neighborhood.
Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee says 38 Studios made a $1.125 million payment to the state's Economic Development Corp.
After all the hype, Facebook's first day as a public company ends where it began.
The Department of Labor and Training reports Rhode Island's unemployment rate went up again in April to 11.2 percent.
NBC 10's Parker Gavigan talks with the former executive director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation Keith Stokes about his resignation.
A Republican lawmaker says he and fellow lawmakers were bamboozled when the state's Economic Development Corporation gave a $75 million loan guarantee to Curt Schilling's video game company.
Matt Helgeson of Game Informer magazine analyzes the sales of 38 Studios' first title, "Kingdoms of Amalur: Recokoning."
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is asking Rhode Island for additional help to save his video game company.
NBC 10's Bill Rappleye tries to get answers from Curt Schilling about the financial health of 38 Studios.
Students of a driver's education school are left spinning their wheels when it suddenly closes.
Curt Schilling's video game company missed a loan payment in May of $1.125 million, House Speaker Gordon Fox tells NBC 10.
Gov. Lincoln Chafee says the state is working with the video game company owned by former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling to keep the business solvent.
Warwick City Council formally drops a lawsuit that prevented the runway expansion at T.F. Green Airport from moving forward.
A new feature at Dave's Marketplace has customers looking up.
Two slot parlors in Rhode Island are pushing for casino table games, and plans for three new casinos are on the table in Massachusetts.
There's not just a "buzz" at Exeter Scrap Metal, there's a boom too.
Plans to bring a $1 billion resort-style casino to the New England Patriots' hometown are suspended.
A Burrillville company invests in a $50 million expansion that it says will create jobs.
Executives from social networking giant hit the road to try to convince investors why they should buy Facebook stock when it goes on sale.
Members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe hold an open house for residents to discuss a casino proposal.
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