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Militants kill 11 farmers in Nigeria’s north, raising fresh concerns about food supplies

Locals and authorities in Nigeria’s Borno state say Islamic rebels have killed 11 farmers and abducted several others during an attack on Sunday that was the latest of several to threaten food supplies in the hard-hit region. One resident said Monday that about six of the victims were from the same family. Such attacks on farmers have become rampant in Borno state where Islamic extremist rebels launched an insurgency in 2009 to fight against Western education and to establish Islamic Shariah law in the region. Analysts feared the attacks could have “significant implications for food security in the region.”

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City of Providence wants to hear your ideas for a new comprehensive plan

The City of Providence is in the process of making a new comprehensive plan – a roadmap for the city’s development over the next ten years and beyond. Providence residents have until Saturday, Nov. 4 to share their ideas around housing, transportation, sustainability, economic development, and community well-being. Morning host Luis Hernandez spoke about the process with City Planning Director Joe Mulligan.

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R.I. wind farm survives cuts to Orsted’s offshore wind plans

A developer that plans to build Rhode Island’s first grid-scale offshore wind farm announced this week it is abandoning two projects in New Jersey, stoking concerns about the commercial viability of a clean energy source that several states are counting on to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. In anticipation of an earnings call with investors […]

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Prospect Medical not meeting operating costs for two RI hospitals

Prospect Medical Holdings is failing to meet operating expenses for its two Rhode Island institutions, Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence, according to Attorney General Peter Neronha. “We have some concerns about they’re meeting their expenses, paying their bills, frankly, at the moment, so we are […]

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Stern warning from R.I. ACLU prompts changes to Weekapaug Fire District website

The Westerly-based fire district, a taxing entity with government authorities but no fire department, had blocked information on its website from public view.

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Controversial Westerly town councilor is center stage in latest skirmish over shoreline access

The Westerly Town Council could soon consider a proposal to enter into settlement discussions over a lawsuit challenging the public’s right to access a popular beach and conservation area in Watch Hill. But shoreline access advocates are raising conflict of interest questions about the new town councilor who proposed the idea.

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