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Providence planning board rejects 46-story Fane tower The City Plan Commission voted 5-2 Tuesday nig

[View email with images]( [The Providence Journal]( Providence planning board rejects 46-story Fane tower The City Plan Commission voted 5-2 Tuesday night against recommending approval of a zoning change required for developer Jason Fane's proposed 46-story residential tower on Dyer Street. [READ MORE]( Mark Patinkin: On the frontline of the opioid crisis Journal columnist Mark Patinkin talks to first responders who see firsthand the crisis affecting people at every level of society. [READ MORE]( R.I.'s Butler Hospital sets 'Zero Suicide' goal for patients A new initiative by Butler Hospital aims to reduce to zero the number of lives lost by suicide for 30 days after discharge from inpatient or day program treatment, through greater outreach and connection with family and community. [READ MORE]( Sports teams lobby R.I. lawmakers for stake in betting They proposed a 0.25-percent "rights and integrity fee" of all money bet on their sports in the state, an offer they are advancing in state legislatures across the country. [READ MORE]( Celtics 107, Cavaliers 94: Boston leads 2-0 as series heads to Cleveland It was easy for LeBron James to shrug off a blowout Game 1 loss against the Celtics when he did not bring it all Sunday afternoon. Now where do James and the Cleveland Cavaliers go from here? [READ MORE]( Regulation of speeding cameras in R.I. moves forward A proposed bill that would regulate, rather than ban, the controversial practice of ticketing speeders with automated camera and radar equipment ... [READ MORE]( #MeToo and employee non-disclosures in R.I. Out of Rhode Island's own #MeToo movement has come a push at the State House to ban employers from requiring prospective employees to sign non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements that could bar the subsequent exposure of sexual harassment or ... [READ MORE]( 3 recipes for desserts as fresh - and pretty - as spring Watching The Food Network's recent "Spring Baking Championship" series was deliciously entertaining. It's one way to learn about techniques and trends and to be inspired. [READ MORE]( Kevin McNamara: It never gets old for Dustin Pedroia Like so many former Pawtucket Red Sox, Dustin Pedroia couldn't wait to return to McCoy Stadium this week. Basically he couldn’t wait to be Dustin Pedroia once again. [READ MORE]( Journal Opinion: Needless deaths in embassy protests The horror and ugliness at the Gaza border Monday was another sad chapter in a seemingly endless cycle of violence and revenge. If peace is ever to be found, this cycle must be broken, 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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