Will a West Warwick Re-Count Favor State Senator Alves?
A hotly contested Senate race ends in a recount, just a couple dozen votes separating the top two candidates, and by tomorrow we'll know if that recount will make any difference.
ABC 6 reporter Jennifer...
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Vote '08 UPDATE: District 9 Recount in the Works?
Tuesday's Rhode Island primary may have yielded a potential upset. Although no winner has been declared, it looks like Democratic incumbent Senator Stephen Alves of West Warwick may have lost his bid...
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Board Reinstates Pension of Former Cianci Aide; Mayor Cicilline 'Outraged'
Years after 'Operation Plunder Dome', one of the men busted in the corruption scandal found out Wednesday whether he would get to keep his retirement on the city's dime...
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Johnston Dog Ruled 'Vicious' - Is It Political?
A local dogowner now has to keep her dog on a run in her yard, after a panel ruled the animal 'vicious'. This after her dog bit another dog walking by - which happened to be owned by the Mayor of Johnston....
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Standoff Continues Between Governor and Council 94
A Providence court is now tangled up in Rhode Island's budget crisis Wednesday night and it's all thanks to a standoff between Governor Carcieri and the state's largest worker's union...
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Senator Reed On Hand as RIC Nursing School and the Providence VA Team Up for Veterans
A new partnership is aiming to improve the quality of care at hospitals in Rhode Island, especially the well-being of American veterans of war...
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Warwick School District Drops $2 Million Bombshell on City
School officials have dropped a budget bombshell on the City of Warwick. The school district has suddenly realized it is more than 2 million dollars in the hole...
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New Housing Tax Credit Expected to Stimulate Economy; But Is There a Catch?
A new housing bill passed by congress and signed by the president allows first time home buyers a huge chunk of change in a form of a tax credit...
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Out-of-state gay marriage in Massachusetts?
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts lawmakers cleared the way for out-of-state same-sex couples to marry in the state by voting Tuesday to repeal a 1913 law that banned marriages not considered valid in the couples' home states.
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