BBC News: 'People stood and watched'
Survivors of the rock club fire tell of the moment when fire took hold and how music fans were caught unawares.
BBC News: Death Toll Rises in US Club Inferno
At least 95 people are known to have died in the fire which swept through a Rhode Island club during a rock concert.
BBC News: Dispute rages over US club tragedy
Club owners and a rock band blame each other for allowing fireworks to be let off inside a disco, sparking a fire that killed at least 96 people.
BBC News: Lawsuit Filed Over US Club Fire
Relatives of two people killed in a nightclub fire in Rhode Island sue the club owners and the band playing there.
BBC News: Memorials for US Club Fire Dead
Relatives and friends have been remembering the 97 people who died in last week's fire.
BBC News: Rhode Island Police Appeal for DNA
Only a fraction of the 96 bodies recovered from the nightclub inferno have been identified, as doctors battle to save the injured.
BBC News: US Club Fire Band to Testify
Investigators into last week's deadly nightclub fire in Rhode Island subpoena members of the rock group who were performing.
CNN.com - Another Death in Nightclub Fire Raises T
Mitchell Shubert died Thursday at a Boston hospital, bringing the total number of dead in the tragedy to 99.
CNN.com: All Victims Recovered from Rubble of Nigh
Update on the story; identification has been started with the bodies, and no further fatalities overnight.
CNN.com: At Least 96 Killed in Nightclub Inferno
Report on the Rhode Island fire started by the band's pyrotechnics display. Includes video clips.
CNN.com: Attorney: Great White Singer Hasn't
Jack Russell has not formally requested immunity from prosecution in exchange for his testimony and hasn't testified before the grand jury, his lawyer said Saturday.
CNN.com: Authorities Plead for Talks with Club Own
Officials announced Tuesday that only four of the 97 victims of last week's nightclub fire remain unidentified as authorities made a public plea to talk with the club owners.
CNN.com: Band's Tour Manager Says he Had Docu
The tour manager of Great White told investigators he has paperwork outlining the band's general use of pyrotechnics, but all the documents specific to that show were destroyed in the fire.
CNN.com: Derderians Followed Different Paths to Ow
Jeff Derderian is a television reporter, while his brother Michael is a successful businessman.
CNN.com: Documents: Inspectors Didn't Report
Inspectors never reported seeing the highly flammable and possibly illegal foam covering the walls The Station, according to documents released Monday that raise the possibility the inspections were botched.
CNN.com: Families of 2 Victims from Fatal Club Fir
Relatives of two people killed in the Rhode Island nightclub fire sued the band Great White and the club's owners Tuesday in what is believed to be the first lawsuit filed over the deadly blaze.
CNN.com: Families Visit Scene of Nightclub Fire
Friends and family members have laid flowers and other mementos at a makeshift memorial outside the charred ruins of the nightclub.
CNN.com: Fire Investigators Take Doors from Rubble
The state fire marshal's office has taken four doors from the rubble of the fire that killed 99 people and injured more than 180.
CNN.com: Forensics Show Nightclub Death Toll Down
The death toll in last week's Rhode Island nightclub fire has been reduced by one to 96, Gov. Don Carcieri said Thursday afternoon.
CNN.com: Great White Lead Singer Seeks Immunity
A lawyer for Jack Russell said Friday the singer is asking for immunity from prosecution before agreeing to testify to a grand jury. Also, the death toll climbed back to 97 following the death of Linda Suffoletto at Massachusetts General Hospital.
CNN.com: R.I. Nightclub Fire Claims 98th Victim
The death toll from last week's nightclub fire in Rhode Island has reached 98 following the death of a patient at Boston's Shriners Hospital, a hospital spokesman said Sunday.
CNN.com: Rhode Island Club Fire Victims Mourned
Across Rhode Island and Massachusetts, church bells pealed 98 times, once for each person killed in the inferno at The Station nightclub and for the two who later died of their burns.
CNN.com: Seller: Club Bought Foam That Wasn't
The owners of The Station nightclub, where a fire killed dozens of people last week, bought soundproofing foam that was not flame-resistant, a foam company said Friday.
CNN.com: Service Recalls Victims of Nightclub Fire
As investigators sought more answers Monday from owners of the nightclub where 97 people died in a fire last week, friends and families of the victims sought comfort at memorial services.
CNN.com: Three Indicted in Nightclub Fire
Indicted on 200 counts each of involuntary manslaughter were brothers Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, owners of The Station, and Dan Biechele, tour manager for the band Great White who lit the pyrotechnic display.
Launch: At Least 86 Dead After Fire At Great White
Breaking news about the fire.
Launch: Great White Guitarist Among the Dead, Radi
Guitarist Ty Longly has been identified as one of the 97 dead; also feared dead is WHJY radio personality Mike Gonzalves, who introduced the band.
Launch: Great White Singer 'Cooperating Fully
Jack Russell is cooperating with the Rhode Island grand jury investigating the fire. However, his attorneys haven't ruled out a request for immunity as things move forward.
Providence Journal: The Station Fire
Special section by a local newspaper includes ongoing news coverage, photographs, video, hotline numbers, bulletin board, condolences guestbook, profiles and obituaries of the victims, and links. [Free registration required]
RollingStone.com: 90+ Dead at Great White Show
Pyrotechnic sparklers ignite Rhode Island club.
RollingStone.com: Three Minutes in Hell
The Station fire killed ninety-nine and destroyed one of hard rock's last refuges. Feature article by Peter Wilkinson.
Slate: Shame of the Grammys - A Bizarre Silence ab
Opinion article by Timothy Noah regarding the lack of mention of the fire during the Grammy ceremony or their web site.
Suite101.com: Great White Nightclub Tragedy in Rho
Article about the fire, with links and the address for the relief fund.
The Anchor: Through the Smoke and the Flames
Article by Andrea J. Stewart, editor of the Rhode Island College student newspaper, who was injured in the fire and lost several friends.
The Oregonian: Musicians Detail Harrowing Night
Interview with Michael Shapiro and Jason Williams of the Vancouver band Trip, which was touring with Great White.
The Providence Phoenix: Beyond Grief: Trying to Ma
Opinion article by Ian Donnis.
The Providence Phoenix: Grace Notes: Reqiuem for L
Article by Bob Gulla about several local musicians that perished in the fire.
The Smoking Gun: Great White
Images of the band's rider from their tour, with no mention of pyrotechnics.
VH1 News: At Least 95 Dead At Rock Show Fire
The Station in West Warwick, Rhode Island, caught fire during a show by Great White.
VH1 News: Guitarist Ty Longley Among 97 Dead In Gr
Also news about a Rhode Island ban on the use of pyrotechnics in small clubs, and the investigation into the cause of the fire.
VH1 News: Hospitalized Victim of Great White Club
Also news on the grand jury investigation and memorial funds.
VH1.com: Another Hospitalized Victim Of Rhode Isla
Victim Kelly Viera died at Boston Shriners Hospital Saturday.
VH1.com: Deadly Great White Show Oversold By Almos
A new study of the fire that killed 100 people has concluded that at least 412 people were inside the 317-capacity West Warwick, Rhode Island, nightclub.
VH1.com: Death Toll Rises To 99 in Rhode Island; R
Mitchell C. Shubert, 39, died Thursday at 1:10 p.m. in Massachusetts General Hospital.
VH1.com: Great White Dropped From First Nightclub
The lawyer representing 16 plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed in the wake of the Station nightclub fire has dropped Great White from his list of defendants. A second attorney representing an additional 50 survivors and family members of victims has also decided not to include the band as defendants.
VH1.com: Great White Fire Claims 100th Life
Pam Gruttadauria, 33, of Johnston, Rhode Island, died on May 4 after having undergone 30 operations.
VH1.com: Great White Manager, Club Owners Hit With
Each faces 200 counts of involuntary manslaughter stemming from fire.
VH1.com: Great White, Station Owners Fined By Feds
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined Great White and the owners of the Station for the fire.
VH1.com: New Lawsuit Over Club Fire Targets Radio
A new lawsuit filed on behalf of a 6-year-old girl who lost her mother in last month's Rhode Island nightclub fire targets the radio station and beer company that sponsored the show.
VH1.com: Owners of Rhode Island's Station Clu
The state's Department of Labor and Training fined Jeffrey and Michael Derderian for not providing their employees with workers' compensation insurance.
VH1.com: Rhode Island Club Fire Suits Could Be Con
If the U.S. District Court agrees to hear the case, it might consolidate all of the Station fire lawsuits to determine liability for the inferno.
VH1.com: Surviving Great White Guitarist Describes
Mark Kendall says he saw people 'screaming hysterically' after escaping inferno.
VH1.com: Victims' Families File Suit Over Rho
Families of Donald Roderiques, 46, and Tina Ayer, 33, bring wrongful death actions against 14 defendants.
Washington Post: Rock and a Hard Place in R.I.
Music drew the patrons to the Station. It's still what keeps their dreams alive. [Requires free registration]