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Morning Forecast – Tuesday, Sept. 10th

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-09-10 09:09:12

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports scattered showers primarily in southern Louisiana, affecting areas like Katula and Concordia Parish, with no impacts expected north of the I-20 corridor. While temperatures are in the mid to upper 60s, humidity is increasing due to Gulf moisture. Tropical Storm Francine has strengthened and may reach hurricane status as it slowly moves north. This could bring heavy rain and wind, especially east of Highway 165, with potential flash flooding in those areas. Rain bands are expected to impact the region by lunchtime tomorrow, with clearing expected by Friday.

Today looks to be the transition from nice quiet weather to the introduction of showers and active weather before Francine arrives. A mid level disturbance combined with the extra gulf moisture will support showers along and south of I-20 this afternoon. Francine will arrive tomorrow evening and bring all the expected tropical storm impacts. This will include excessive rainfall, gusty winds, and even a tornadic threat. Based off the latest model runs, the center track of the storm looks to move over the Mississippi River Valley as it head north. The highest winds will be near the walls of the center storm which will impact the eastern fringe of the ArkLaMiss. The tornadic threat will be mainly east of hwy 165 and the greatest risk east of the Mississippi River. Francine will exit on Thursday with some lingering showers. We will clear out by Friday and return to more seasonal temperatures into the weekend.

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Report: LDH pulling back on vaccine push

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-12-20 18:10:30

SUMMARY: Anonymous employees from the Louisiana Health Department claim that leadership has instructed them not to promote COVID-19 and flu vaccines anymore. A report from NPR cites four employees who were told to cease social media posts, vaccine events, and press releases about vaccination encouragement due to a re-evaluation of messaging as the pandemic evolves. The health department did not confirm specifics but acknowledged the change in approach. Experts warn that this shift may lead to decreased vaccination rates during a time when Louisiana is experiencing high flu cases, potentially increasing illness and mortality rates. Vaccines remain available and free through various local channels.

Anonymous employees say the state health department is pulling back on telling people to get vaccinated. That’s according to a report published by NPR on Friday.

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Mornings getting colder this weekend

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-20 07:09:29

SUMMARY: Today, plenty of sunshine is expected, but it will remain cold, with temperatures ranging from the 30s to mid-40s. The north shore will see sub-freezing temperatures tomorrow morning. Winds will pick up later in the day, with gusts reaching 15-20 mph. Although skies are mostly clear, a few foggy spots are reported in Belle Chase and Galliano. A cold front will move through this afternoon, bringing colder air tonight and into Saturday, with highs in the low 50s. A warming trend begins Sunday, with temperatures reaching the upper 50s, and continued cold weather for Christmas Day with potential showers.

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They said a doctor groped them — prosecutors refused charges

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thecurrentla.com – Alena Maschke and Stephen Marcantel – 2024-12-20 06:00:00

SUMMARY: Bethany Cooney-Palmer filed a police report in May 2022 after an uncomfortable appointment with Dr. Bahman Sabbaghian, who allegedly conducted an improper examination. Two years later, her case, along with another woman’s, was dismissed by the district attorney’s office. Sabbaghian’s lawyer argued that a female staff member was present, but Cooney-Palmer denied this. Despite the criminal case being dismissed, Cooney-Palmer and others sought civil action, though a lawyer declined their case due to statute of limitations. Frustrated, Cooney-Palmer shared her story on social media, leading more women to come forward. Investigations by the medical board and police continue.

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