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Jury selection begins in DJ Williams' DUI trialKFMB News 8The board of Rhode Island's economic development agency will meet to discuss the finances of former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's troubled video gaming company. The board of Rhode Island's economic development agency will meet to discuss the ...and more » |
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John Cicilline pleads not guilty in DUI caseBoston.comPROVIDENCE, RI—The brother of Rhode Island Congressman David Cicilline (sihs-ihl-EE'-nee) has pleaded not guilty in an alleged drunken driving case in Bristol. WPRI-TV reports ( http://bit.ly/IYxunh) that 55-five-year-old John Cicilline entered the ...and more » |
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Top places in RI for DUI arrestsWPROAfter the notable drunk driving arrests of Senate Majority Leader Dominick Ruggerio and Congressman David Cicilline's brother John Cicilline, Tara Granahan of the WPRO Morning News uncovered some statistics from the Rhode Island Attorney General's ...and more » |
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Fish and Petkovic pull out of French OpenKFMB News 8A jury has been seated in the trial of Denver Broncos linebacker DJ Williams on misdemeanor DUI and traffic charges. The board of Rhode Island's economic development agency will meet to discuss the finances of former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's ...and more » |
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Kim to miss the rest of regular PGA Tour seasonKFVSThe board of Rhode Island's economic development agency will meet to discuss the finances of former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's troubled video gaming company. Curt Schilling met with Rhode Island's economic development agency Monday night to ...and more » |
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4 arrested after man's beating at Dodger StadiumKFVSA jury has been seated in the trial of Denver Broncos linebacker DJ Williams on misdemeanor DUI and traffic charges. The board of Rhode Island's economic development agency will meet to discuss the finances of former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's ...and more » |
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Marijuana DUI standard dies a 3rd time in COFox NewsMore than a dozen states, including Arizona, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Rhode Island, have a zero-tolerance policy for driving with any presence of an illegal substance, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.and more » |
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