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ALSO: 📱 For the techies out there here's a look at iPhone 15 and Apple Watch rumors Advertisement [eNewspaper]( | [Crosswords]( | [Horoscopes]( [Read in browser]( [Read in browser]( The Daily Briefing YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP Mon Sep 11 2023 Will Richmond | Managing Editor Communities & R.I. [@Will_Richmond]( Good morning, I'm Will Richmond at The Providence Journal and this is the Daily Briefing. Football is back. Sure we were blasted with 90-degree temperatures last week and humidity that lasted into the weekend, but the return of football does help bring that feeling of fall. It also brings a level of excitement to our team over in the sports department – and if you haven't noticed check out [Eric Rueb's social media accounts](. That excitement translates into wall-to-wall coverage of the state's high school football scene, with everything from game coverage to analysis to rankings. [C4 4113] Daniel Rose, Davies football Eric Rueb / The Providence Journal If you missed any of our preseason coverage, [we have it all rounded up here]( making catch-up easy. For a taste of what to expect all season long, take a look just at what our team covered in week 1 of the season. On Thursday Eric was in Cranston for the Cranston West - West Warwick matchup. You can [find his breakdown here.]( On Friday, Eric, and Will Geoghegan – who is providing freelance coverage for The Journal – spread across the state while Bill Koch took in URI's dominating performance at their [first Friday night game in school history](. The duo was back at it Saturday with Eric covering [Davies at Exeter-West Greenwich]( and Will at the [Narragansett-South Kingstown]( game. Then of course on Sunday we had the Patriots and Eagles to close things out, with Bill and Journal photographer Kris Craig making the trip to Gillette Stadium to capture all the excitement from [Tom Brady's return to Foxboro]( and what turned out to be a good game against the defending NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles. As I said, football is back and we're just getting started. From the kickoff to the final whistle, we've got the games covered and a subscription to The Providence Journal means you won't miss a thing. [Find our latest offer here.]( WORTH A READ 📱 For the techies out there here's a look at[iPhone 15 and Apple Watch rumors]( ahead of Tuesday's 'Wonderlust' event. 🏃‍♂️ A southeastern Massachusetts teen has reached the [finals at American Ninja Warrior](. 📰 Here are [the noisiest parts of Providence,]( on 5,000 noise complaints called to police [Today's Weather]( ⛅ Some sun, then clouds, humid; a shower and thunderstorm in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s. 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