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Wetter afternoons mean cooler temps for some
NEW ORLEANS — The weather is still going be hot for the Fourth of July holiday and through the weekend, but the oppressive heat is probably over for the short term. We had more showers and thunderstorms develop on Wednesday, and some of that rain developed in the late morning, helping to hold temperatures down a bit for many communities. We picked up over 3 inches of rain in Metairie.
Williams named to All-Louisiana team
NATCHITOCHES, La. (NSU) - Northwestern State’s utility player extraordinaire, who played and started in five different positions during the 2024 season, earn All-Louisiana honors on Wednesday afternoon. Taylor Williams put together a career senior season setting new season highs in 11 different offensive categories, including leading the team in...
Eviction Notice Served to Louisiana Man Who Had Already Moved Out
Kentrell Valentine was a resident of the East Baton Rouge Parish Housing Authority. He started to fear for his safety and decided to move out of his apartment. "They started breaking into my vehicle, I heard gunshots" Valentine contacted WBRZ after finding out he had an eviction on his credit...
Louisiana City Found to be Most Charitable of Entire Country
Often the media is focused on the negatives here in Louisiana. Sure, we have our issues. Crime, roads and crooked politicians continue to garner the lion-share of news headlines, so this might come as a huge shock to many. A new study shows that when it comes to caring for...
Louisiana Postal Prices Rising – Last Week to Save on Stamps
It doesn't matter whether you live in Shreveport, Monroe, Lafayette, Baton Rouge, or Maurice there is a good reason for you to visit your hometown post office this week. That reason is this. If you visit the Post Office before July 14th you're going to save a lot of money on your holiday shipping costs.
State Attorney General threatens NOPD over French Quarter gun-free zone
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill issued a statement Tuesday warning the New Orleans Police Department that it should not try to claim the Eighth District police station is a vocational/technical school.
Urban League of Louisiana apprenticeship program gets $1.2M in federal funding
Cameron Bernard, 24, was trying to plan for his future with few high-paying opportunities for work when he heard about the cybersecurity apprenticeship program run by the Urban League of Louisiana. Through the Urban League's Career Pathways Program, within a year, Bernard, of Jefferson Parish, will have the training and...
Sugarcane field day to be held July 17 in St. Gabriel
(07/03/24) ST. GABRIEL, La. — The LSU AgCenter will hold its sugarcane field day Wednesday, July 17, at the Sugar Research Station in St. Gabriel. The day will begin with a field tour covering multiple topics from AgCenter specialists, such as:. — Sugarcane variety updates from specialists Collins Kimbeng...
Man convicted of 2016 Lafayette double murder sentenced to life
LAFAYETTE, La. (KADN) — The man convicted in May of killing two people back in 2016 has been formally sentenced by a judge to life in prison. Joshua Willis was found guilty on May 2 of one count of first-degree murder of Ashley Metz and one count of second-degree murder of Brooklynn Hill.
Thibodaux Police Department Participating in Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over / Impaired Driving Campaign
Thibodaux Chief of Police Bryan Zeringue is pleased to announce that the Thibodaux Police Department will be participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over / Impaired Driving campaign beginning July 3rd, 2024, and ending on July 7th, 2024. This campaign is being centered around the Independence Day Holiday and is being funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission.
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