State lawmakers are looking into the response by governments and utility companies to Tropical Storm Irene.
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Police warn people not to get too close to the ocean during the high surf kicked up by Hurricane Katia.
Strong waves from Hurricane Katia could cause more damage to the coastline following Tropical Storm Irene.
State Sen. James Sheehan wants an investigation into National Grid's preparations before Irene.
A fish kill in upper Narragansett Bay wasn't caused by pollution, it was a natural event caused by Irene.
Homeowners are finding out they may not be covered for tree damage from Tropical Storm Irene.
Gulf Coast eyes Tropical Storm Lee, which could dump 20 inches of rain.
Timothy Horan, president of National Grid Rhode Island, talks about the utility's response to Tropical Storm Irene.
Peter Aschaffenburg depends on his electric wheelchair and chair lifts to get around his home.
A Johnston woman still without power needs her medicine refrigerated. NBC 10's R.J. Heim reports.
A representative from the U.S. Department of Energy says National Grid has done a great job restoring homes and businesses.
The crew of the international space station took this video of Hurricane Katia.
Red Cross shelters and YMCA locations around the state offer showers, food and water to residents who remain without power.
A dozen roads in Rehoboth remain impassable, blocked by downed trees.
A Bristol doctor's office is struggling to keep up without phone and Internet service.
Some restaurants have their power restored, while others are still waiting.
More and more local restaurants are throwing out food, and at the same time money, because of power problems.
Some Warwick businesses remain without power, and it's hitting them in the wallet.
A North Providence woman says downed wires have been draped over cars at her house since Sunday.
The Rhode Island Attorney General's office is warning residents to be wary of price gouging and other possible scams.
Police officers and firefighters distribute free cases of water to residents in Coventry.
Trees and power lines remain scattered across streets and homes in Providence and Warwick.
Millions remain without power; death toll continues to rise. Erika Edwards reports.
Forecasters defend warnings issued ahead of Hurricane Irene. Ari Odzer reports.
Some residents and businesses on Aquidneck Island are grateful after power is restored.
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