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The state's only supplier of natural gas for heating is proposing a rate hike that would drive up th

The state's only supplier of natural gas for heating is proposing a rate hike that would drive up the typical residential bill by 15 percent. [providencejournal.com]( [Daily Briefing]( YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUND-UP Saturday, September 3 [click here]( [Exclusive e-Edition: Read today's newspaper online, and access hundreds of newspapers across the USA TODAY Network.]( [click here]( [A truck with the name and logo of Rhode Island Energy, the gas and electric company formerly known as Narragansett Electric. PPL Corp. changed the name after finalizing the purchase of the company on Wednesday from National Grid.]( [RI Energy customers could see 15% increase in annual natural gas bill]( The state's only supplier of natural gas for heating is proposing a rate hike that would drive up the typical residential bill by 15 percent. [You won't see a mountain lion in wild RI, but you might see a bobcat]( [Elise Torello, whose trail camera recorded this bo]( [Route 95N in Providence gets new traffic pattern last 2 weeks in Sept.]( [This graphic shows the lane split that will be in ]( [Interests of merchants, activists collide over Hope St. 'urban trail']( [Kim Clark, owner of Rhody Craft on Hope Street in ]( [Third man charged in murder of Yusef A'Vant in East Providence]( [Yusef A'Vant, 42, was gunned down in his Krazy Kut]( [Sign up for email News Alerts: Stay up to date on breaking news and our newsroom's most compelling stories.]( [click here]( RECENT ARTICLES FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Five girls tennis players to watch this season]( [Dear Abby: Husband and father tired of being ignored at home]( [New machines used for early voting listed candidates from 2018]( [Three RI beaches closed to swimming ahead of Labor Day weekend]( [College football: These teams are better than the others]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2022 75 Fountain St., Providence, RI 02902

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