Flashback is about some of the stories in the news 24 years ago today. Watch for some well-known public officials, landmarks and reporters.
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Novelist Bruce DeSilva, a retired journalist, talks about writing methods.
A classic Flashback. It's the day they tried to implode an old Providence housing authority high-rise in Providence. We even broke into regular programming with a special report, in 1989.
"The Dictator" marches into theaters this week.
Rhode Island School of Design seniors show off their final film projects.
Unlike today, the practice of home schooling was quite unusual, 32 years ago. People who wanted to home school their children were treated with suspicion as we see in this Flashback report.
Flashback is about the fascination of the Rhode Island, and American public, during the earliest days of the space age, 52 two years ago May 15, 1960.
No jobs are more stressful, dangerous or exhilarating than those of the firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago Firehouse 51.
What happens when a foulmouthed satellite radio DJ (Dane Cook) is forced to share the mic with a chipper NPR feminist?
Meet Dr. George Coleman (Justin Kirk), a top-dog New York veterinarian. With an unorthodox style of operating, George's success comes from his undeniable gift with animals of all kinds.
The Gilchrists are just the average American family dealing with all the everyday issues, except they live in the White House.
Misery loves company. Unless you're sportscaster Ryan King (Matthew Perry) who thinks misery should just be left alone.
Experts explain that you don't have to spend a lot to look great.
Take a sneak peek at NBC's new fall schedule.
Fifteen years ago, tests were conducted at URI that investigators hoped would solve the mystery of who really assassinated Martin Luther King Jr in 1968.
Dogs and handlers from around the world converge to test their skills. Chris Van Horne reports.
Depp and Tim Burton team up for a revival of the vampire camp classic. Raphael Seth reports.
Today's Stupid Criminal just can't understand why he's in jail?
Cries of gas gouging during the big gasoline shortage of the late 1970s. Price of gas then was 87-cents a gallon.
Still shopping for a Mother's Day gift? Kendall Kirkham has tips.
Money troubles begin for the historic sailing vessel the Ernestina, the national historic landmark that is part of New Bedford's Whaling National Historical Park.
Providence officials are warning commuters and residents of possible traffic delays in the city's downtown due to auditions for the television talent competition "The X Factor."
NBC's "The Voice" has crowned a new champion. Mark Barger reports.
Devon Barley took center stage in the first season of "The Voice." And he's still entertaining the crowds, while study at the University of Vermont. Tony Gugliotta reports.
The day the then-President Bill Clinton came to our part of the world for a Special 10 Town Meeting.
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