Providence officials remove a woman from a filthy house and go back to try to rescue dozens of cats.
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The NBC 10 I-Team uncovers abuse with the federal Lifeline program in Rhode Island.
Gov. Lincoln Chafee says communication with 38 Studios about its financial condition has been difficult.
Rhode Island lawmakers are proposing solutions with how to prevent the recurrence of a deal like the one the state's Economic Development Corporation gave former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's video
A 2-year-old girl falls from a third-story window in a Fall River apartment building.
A woman is found living in deplorable conditions in a Providence house.
Protecting yourself from identity theft is easier then you think. Lynda Baquero reports.
Researchers use MRIs to probe the thought process of dogs. Erika Edwards reports.
The debate ongoing now about illegal immigrants is not the first of its kind in this country, as we see on Flashback. 32 years ago, May 23, 1980.
A legislative committee passes a bill that would allow Woonsocket to levy a supplemental tax.
Police say two women robbed a 93-year-old woman for $15.
A commercial rocket will take supplies to the International Space Station.
Boy spends hours clinging to slippery rocks on edge of falls. Allen Schauffler reports.
Five men in their 20s are shot on Academy Avenue in Providence.
Flashback is about some of the stories in the news 24 years ago today. Watch for some well-known public officials, landmarks and reporters.
South Kingstown police release the name of a man killed in a house fire.
State officials dedicate a new beach pavilion in honor of a state trooper who died during Hurricane Carol in 1954.
An interfaith charity group helping hundreds of needy Rhode Islanders set up shop in Providence today, out of the back of a food truck.
Two Johnston children were left without their parents, after their mother was killed, allegedly by their father. A community fundraiser was held in Pawtucket Sunday for the children of that tragedy.
A fast-moving fire damages a home in Pawtucket. Two families are seeking shelter after the house is determined to be unlivable.
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.
Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee says 38 Studios made a $1.125 million payment to the state's Economic Development Corp.
Jean Phillips has always had a passion for baking, but she never dreamed she'd be doing it for her own business.
A New Bedford police officer is stabbed during an altercation.
Today's criminal might want to check his homework before he gets home.
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