05/31/2004
Overtime was the norm for W. Warwick official
WEST
WARWICK -- Denis P. Larocque, the local fire marshal responsible for
inspecting The Station nightclub, logged at least 1,911 hours of
overtime in the four years before the deadly fire there, according to a
Providence Journal review of his...
Overtime was the norm for W. Warwick official
WEST
WARWICK -- Denis P. Larocque, the local fire marshal responsible for
inspecting The Station nightclub, logged at least 1,911 hours of
overtime in the four years before the deadly fire there, according to a
Providence Journal review of his...
05/17/2004
Sprinklers seem secure in proposed fire code revision
PROVIDENCE
-- The deadlines for Rhode Island nightclubs and other places of
assembly to install fire sprinklers appear to be holding firm this
legislative session, according to key legislators who helped to
overhaul the state's fire code last year ...
05/14/2004
Families of fire victims stage protest
PROVIDENCE -- Eileen DiBonaventura cannot accept it.
05/13/2004
Families of Station fire victims call for more indictments
Posted 10:45 a.m. PROVIDENCE
-- Four family members of The Station nightclub fire victims protested
outside the Rhode Island Attorney General's office this morning,
calling for more indictments for the tragic fire.
05/04/2004
Lawmakers OK criminal negligence bills spawned by Station fire
PROVIDENCE -- People who cause injuries due to negligence could face
felony charges and up to 10 years in prison if convicted, under bills
overwhelmingly approved by state lawmakers today.
05/01/2004
Judge muzzles the lawyers in Station fire case
PROVIDENCE -- Superior Court Judge Francis J. Darigan Jr., who
is overseeing the criminal case stemming from The Station nightclub fire, said yesterday he is
ordering lawyers from both sides to refrain
from making further comments about the case so that an impartial jury can be found for a trial.
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