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Some Algiers Charter Buses Return to Service
SUMMARY: Catalytic converters were stolen from multiple school buses, disrupting transportation and forcing students to stay home or seek alternative ways to school. After three days, bus services resumed for some students at LB Landry High School and Martin Burman Charter. The school district added extra buses to accommodate the routes 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, and 33 for LB Landry High School, while all regular routes resumed for Martin Burman. For more information, click the link in our description, and you can stream similar stories on W Plus.
Bus services are back for some students at L.B. Landry and Martin Behrman Charter. Brheanna Boudreaux has all the details on the routes.
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Good Morning San Antonio 9 a.m. : Oct 03, 2024
SUMMARY: “Good Morning San Antonio” reports a developing story involving a hit-and-run on the northwest side, where a Bear County Deputy was injured while directing traffic. Authorities found the involved silver SUV abandoned about a mile from the crash site. A perimeter is set up as they search for the driver, who reportedly fled the scene. The deputy is stable in the hospital. In other news, weather is expected to remain hot with highs around 94°F, and a slight chance of rain over the weekend. The show also highlights local events and a community initiative supporting breast cancer awareness through a bakery’s campaign.
The KSAT 12 News Team provides a look at local, regional, statewide and national news events and the latest information on local traffic and weather issues.
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Louisiana officials rethinking critical infrastructure development | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Louisiana is investing $249 million in its resilience program to enhance critical infrastructure and security against extreme weather, particularly hurricanes. Funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Louisiana Hubs for Energy Resilient Operation program aims to improve grid flexibility and resilience. During a recent hearing, officials discussed rethinking grant applications to avoid redundancy and focus on essential projects. The initiative includes pilot programs for long-term effectiveness, providing backup energy hubs for communities. Projects range from large generators to smaller systems, with the state also collaborating with the Center for Energy Studies to track program benefits.
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Fox 14 Your Morning News: Tyre Nichols's family and friends pray outside courthouse as trial comes t
SUMMARY: The family of Tyre Nichols gathered for a prayer outside a federal courthouse as the trial of three former Memphis police officers charged in his fatal beating concluded. Tarius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith were among five officers dismissed following Nichols’ January 7, 2023, beating. Attendees held hands during a prayer led by Tennessee representative Justin Pearson. Representative George GA Hardaway emphasized that this federal trial is just the beginning, with a state trial and Department of Justice investigation pending. The jury is expected to deliberate soon after hearing closing arguments on Wednesday.
Fox 14 Your Morning News: Tyre Nichols’s family and friends pray outside courthouse as trial comes to an end
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