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Saints TE Juwan Johnson plans beachside surprise for his wife on day off from training camp
New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson is a strong candidate for Husband of the Year after he planned a lovely, beachside picnic for his wife, Chanen, showcased in a viral Instagram post. Earlier this week, Chanen posted that she was flying out to Irvine, California to visit Juwan during...
This group walks the French Quarter, documenting broken lights, missing street signs, potholes and more
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A group of French Quarter residents is complaining about a lack of response from city agencies as they enter the second phase of their initiative to address infrastructure problems in the area. Residents gathered in Cabrini Park on Monday (July 29), led by retired federal Judge...
Deputy fires at driver of stolen vehicle during chase through Metairie, JPSO says
A Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office deputy fired at the driver of a stolen vehicle Monday during a car chase through Metairie that ended with a crash into a civilian's vehicle, JPSO officials said. No one was hit by gunfire, authorities said. Deputies attempted to approach the vehicle in a parking...
A 'child's body' in water creates big scare at Slidell park. Police share an explanation.
A father and son fishing at Slidell's Heritage Park on Sunday afternoon, July 21, hooked what appeared to be a child's body — and prompted an underwater search by the Slidell Police Department's dive team. Fortunately, the body turned out to be a doll, ironically one used for water...
LaMont Cole lays out 100 day plan as new superintendent
BATON ROUGE - As schools prepare to welcome students back, East Baton Rouge School Superintendent LaMont Cole has made it his new priority to walk through each of those doors to hear from educators about their biggest concerns. He laid out his 100 day plan at the Baton Rouge Press...
City can't keep guns out of Quarter but owners can keep them out of stores, resident says
NEW ORLEANS — From Dauphine to Decatur, in New Orleans' French Quarter, you don’t have to look far to find a sign that says, “no firearms allowed.”. Business owner, resident, and entertainment attorney Suzette Toledano is the woman behind them, and she says it’s the locals’ way of protecting themselves from potential dangers that could come with a new concealed carry law.
Winners and losers from the first week of Saints training camp
On Monday, the New Orleans Saints will put on pads for the first time, as they start their second week of training camp. The first week was an eventful one for the team, with players impressing, others going down with injury, and some being released and signed. Just a few...
Donovan Mitchell announces candidacy for Port Allen police chief
It is with great honor and humbleness that I inform you of my decision to enter my name for the candidacy of “Chief of Police’’. I am a lifelong resident of the City of Port Allen and truly invested. This announcement brings excitement knowing that I have an upcoming opportunity to serve our community and drive forward the Port Allen Police Department along the path of progressive police services.
Grandfather of man accused of killing pregnant girlfriend and her son talks heartbreak and hope for justice
BATON ROUGE — The grandfather of a man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend and her two-year-old son is speaking out for the first time. Alfred Murphy, the grandfather of Brynnen Murphy, who is charged with the murders of Kaylen Johnson and her son Kaden Johnson in 2022, expressed his thoughts on the situation.
Detectives searching for man who threw furniture into middle of roadway
HAMMOND - Police are searching for a man who was seen putting trashed furniture in the middle of an intersection. The man pictured above, a white man driving a Ford truck, was seen throwing furniture in the middle of the road at the intersection of East Hansen Street and Range Road.
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