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Victim in brutal assault still critical

The victim in a brutal assault in Cranston back in January is listed in critical condition.

Elementary students create flash mob

February 2 was just Groundhog Day to most of us, but to Greenwood Elementary school in Warwick, it was quite a special day.

Hit & run sends 1 woman to hospital

A woman is in the hospital after being struck by a hit and run driver in West Warwick.

1978 Blizzard Anniversary

Eyewitness News Pinpoint Weather Team recorded the five biggest snowstorms since the devastating blizzard of 1978.

AG's office investigating bridal salon

The Rhode Island Attorney General's Office is actively looking into numerous complaints against Cinderella's Bridal Salon and its owner, Scott Gray.

RISP cancel Amber Alert for teen girl

UPDATE: Rhode Island State Police have canceled an Amber Alert for 13-year-old Joyce Liberty.

Judge approves terms for prayer banner

A federal judge has approved conditions for the display of a prayer banner at a Rhode Island public high school while Cranston officials decide whether to

W. Warwick tax deal draws jewelry firm

The West Warwick Town Council on Tuesday approved a tax break for a local costume jewelry company as an enticement to move its headquarters there from North

Warwick police start recruitment drive

The Warwick police department is holding a recruitment drive through April 1.

Warwick man charged with murder

A Providence County Grand Jury Tuesday handed up a murder indictment against a Warwick man accused of killing an elderly Pawtucket woman.

PowerBall jackpot soars to $310 million

The PowerBall jackpot is up to $310 million for Saturday's drawing after no ticket matched all 6 numbers Wednesday night.

Garden City Center expansion approved

The Cranston Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve Phase I of the Garden City Center redesign project.

Lawyers come to terms on prayer banner

Lawyers on both sides of the Cranston prayer banner battle have agreed on conditions for the display.

City worker fired in time clock case

An East Providence city worker has been fired and is in trouble with the law after police said they caught him on hidden camera tampering with a time clock.

RI business owners organize "cash mob"

Two local business owners have organized an event to promote shopping locally and boost Rhode Island's economy.

Strokes up among teens and adolescents

A local family is hoping to raise awareness about childhood strokes after the injury struck their infant son without warning. At first glance, Gregory Ball

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