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Gov't warns on baby slings

The government warned Friday that those chic baby slings that hip moms and dads are sporting these days can be dangerous, even deadly for their little ones.

Kent Hospital launches pet therapy

Kent Hospital put the call out Thursday for some furry volunteers. The Warwick hospital announced it's new pet therapy program.

How to stop an out-of-control car

Another tale of terror from the highway. A driver of a Toyota Prius said he couldn't get his car to stop.

Census Bureau hiring 2,000 + in R.I.

The U.S Census Bureau is hiring 2,300 Rhode Islanders in April to collect information for the 2010 census.

Potholes wreak havoc on RI roadways

The winter weather is really doing a number on the roadways in the capital city. If you drive on Westminster Street on the west end of Providence, you'll

Church collecting tents for Haiti

A local church is calling for tents -- to send to disaster-torn Haiti.

Salvation Army energy fund needs money

The Rhode Island chapter of the Salvation Army is appealing for more donations to its Good Neighbor Energy Fund.

RI hope to shame top tax delinquents

Rhode Island tax officials are hoping a new list of the top 100 tax scofflaws will force the state's worst tax delinquents to pay up.

List of recalled Toyota models

Toyota has recalled several models for various problems. Here's a list of the cars affected.

Deli dangers traced to meat slicers

For years health officials blamed listeria or salmonella outbreaks on deli meat itself. But inspectors are now learning that the actual cause may have nothing

Public health building to reopen

The first floor of the Department of Health's Cannon Building will reopen Friday, after flooding forced the building to close for days.

H1N1 vaccine recall in RI

The Rhode Island Department of Health has issued a recall on certain H1N1 vaccines.

Toyota fix: RI Dealer show and tell

Balise in Warwick is stepping up to provide technicians with an immediate training clinic on recall issues regarding a sticking gas pedals.

NHTSA Toyota Consumer Alert

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the following alert Wednesday concerning the recent Toyota recalls.

Gist: high school math grades too low

Rhode Island students showed some improvement in the latest round of standardized testing. However, state education officials said they are far from satisfied

Norovirus outbreak closes RI school

An outbreak of what's believed to be a norovirus-like illness has forced school officials to temporarily shut down St. George's school in Middletown.

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