WLNE-TV Providence - Thu Nov 19
The RI Department of Health has confirmed to ABC 6 News that there have been two more deaths in the state, related to the H1N1 virus.
Swine flu seems to have peaked in Rhode IslandProvidence Journal - Wed Nov 18
The number of flu cases in Rhode Island took an abrupt nosedive last week, as the swine-flu epidemic starts to wane in the state.
State says 2 RI women died from swine fluBoston.com - Wed Nov 18
Rhode Island health authorities are reporting two more deaths due to swine flu. Carol Hall-Walker, a spokeswoman for the state health department, says two women between the ages of 45 and 55 died Sunday and Monday.
2 RI women died from swine fluWBZ-AM Allston - Wed Nov 18
Rhode Island health authorities are reporting two more deaths due to swine flu. Carol Hall-Walker, a spokeswoman for the state health department, says two women between the ages of 45 and 55 died Sunday and Monday.
Vandals Hit Railroad MuseumThe Hartford Courant - Wed Nov 04
Vandals heavily damaged buildings and equipment at the museum, in Willimantic, late Tuesday or early Wednesday.
Central Falls man indicted in Pawtucket slayingProvidence Journal - Thu Oct 29
A statewide grand jury on Wednesday indicted Gerrit Musterd, also known as Jose Manuel Almeida Rodriguez, on charges of murder, discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, conspiracy to commit murder and carrying a pistol without a license.
Three indicted by Rhode Island grand juryProvidence Journal - Wed Oct 28
A statewide grand jury handed up indictments of three individuals Monday, including a man accused of bludgeoning his girlfriend to death with a baseball bat.
Keeping that jack-o-lantern fresh for HalloweenVictoria Advocate - Fri Oct 23
Originally published October 23, 2009 at 6:45 p.m., updated October 23, 2009 at 6:45 p.m. Did you know ... ? The largest pumpkin ever grown was a 1,689-pound squash from North Scituate, R.I. Pumpkins are indigenous to the western hemisphere and have been grown in North America for 5,000 years.
Great pumpkin factsNorth Jersey Media Group - Tue Oct 20
Autumn is here and Halloween is just around the corner. So that means pumpkins are in large demand.
Cold snap brings early taste of winterProvidence Journal - Fri Oct 16
Early snow showed up in Rhode Island on Friday, and the forecast of more cold, wet weather prompted the cancelation of several events.
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