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Today's Top Stories: 3rd nor'easter bears down; Ruby’s story: The rescued becomes the rescuer; Among Providence students, controversial speed cameras are a welcome sight

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R.I. deals with yet another nor'easter, the third in 2 weeks School closings, cancellations and park

[View email with images]( [The Providence Journal]( R.I. deals with yet another nor'easter, the third in 2 weeks School closings, cancellations and parking bans are the order of the day as we deal with yet another nor'easter, the third in two weeks. Forecasters say we could be getting 12 to 18 inches of snow before it's all over, sometime tonight. Check our website this morning for the latest weather updates. [READ MORE]( Free access to Journal website, eEdition Tuesday Because of today's storm, providencejournal.com and our eEdition — the replica of the print newspaper posted on our website — are open to all readers today, free, as a community service. [READ MORE]( Nor'easter causes clamor of anticipation in R.I. We're a hearty bunch, but even we're getting tired of it. Rhode Islanders hit the stores in anticipation of the storm, shopping for a combo of items only New Englanders would understand: milk, eggs and chainsaws. [READ MORE]( Ruby's story: Saved state police K9 returns the favor by saving lives Ruby was returned to the RISPCA four times. She was unmanageable, aggressive toward children and other pets and came within two hours of being destroyed. Now she’s up for a national award as a hero dog. [READ MORE]( Among Providence students, controversial speed cameras are a welcome sight The city’s speed camera program has faced intense public scrutiny, following reports that five cameras had issued more than 17,000 tickets since their Jan. 16 installation. Outside Mount Pleasant High School on Monday - where the most active school zone speeding camera sits - the mood was somber as students discussed the new camera program. [READ MORE]( Former Providence police officer held without bail Jesse Ferrell, 51, who was on probation, faces charges of illegally possessing a handgun and using a city gas card. [READ MORE]( R.I. correctional officer accused of trying to pass counterfeit bill at club Iris Rodriguez-Jones, a veteran correctional officer, was charged with attempting to pass a counterfeit $20 bill at the Dark Lady nightclub over the weekend. [READ MORE]( Journal challenges R.I.'s withholding of failed Amazon HQ2 proposal In a complaint filed with Attorney General Peter Kilmartin on Friday, The Journal argues that the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation's decision to withhold its bid - even after Amazon has ruled Rhode Island out of the competition - violates the state Access to Public Records Act. [READ MORE]( Kevin McNamara: Finding that Cinderella team in the NCAA Tournament won't be easy It’s time to forget about Winter Storm Skylar for a moment and make some winning selections in your all-important NCAA Tournament bracket. [READ MORE]( Journal Opinion: Another attack on separation of powers Out of respect for the state Constitution and the overwhelming will of the voters in 2004, Mr. Marshall and his friends should withdraw their bill that would have the legislature appoint members to an executive board, the Public Utilities Commission, writes the Editorial Board in The Journal's Opinion Section. [READ MORE]( [providencejournal.com]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [WWW.PROVIDENCEJOURNAL.COM]( You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Providence Journal. The Providence Journal values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Providence Journal 75 Fountain St Providence, RI 02902 © 2018 The Providence Journal. All rights reserved.

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