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Three candidates aim to fill vacancy on Louisiana’s Public Service Commission | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Three candidates are competing for the District 2 commissioner position on Louisiana’s Public Service Commission in the Nov. 5 election. The candidates include two Republicans, current Sen. Jean-Paul Coussan and former Sen. Julie Quinn, and one Democrat, business consultant Nick Laborde. Outgoing Commissioner Dr. Craig Greene, who served since 2017, will not seek re-election. Laborde focuses on holding utility companies accountable and promoting renewable energy, while Coussan and Quinn emphasize consumer protection and energy independence. As of 30 days before the election, Coussan led in campaign finances with over $523,000 raised, followed by Quinn with $126,000.
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Warmer this weekend, then cooler next week
SUMMARY: The weather in Southeast Louisiana is currently sunny with warm temperatures, thanks to high pressure bringing dry air from the northwest. Overnight temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s, with highs tomorrow reaching the mid-60s, warming to 80°F by Monday. A cold front will bring cooler temperatures after Monday, with highs in the 70s through Thursday. Thanksgiving Day may see a 40% chance of rain due to another cold front. Tropical activity is quiet, with no expected storms. Overall, the forecast includes mostly sunny to partly cloudy days with slim rain chances.
Warmer this weekend, then cooler next week
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Lawmakers wrap special session, send tax reform bills to Landy’s desk | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The Louisiana Legislature has approved a significant tax package that revamps the state’s tax system, introducing major income tax cuts alongside higher sales taxes and the elimination of numerous tax breaks to balance the budget. Key changes include reducing income tax by $1.3 billion per year and raising sales tax from 4.45% to 5%, effective January 2025. The corporate tax rate will also drop from 7.5% to 5.5%. While Democrats raised concerns about shifting tax burdens, proponents argue these reforms will enhance Louisiana’s economic appeal. The package now awaits Governor Landry’s approval, with promises to ensure funding for key infrastructure projects.
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French Quarter mass shooting suspects on the run considered 'armed and dangerous'
SUMMARY: Orleans Parish DA Jason Williams condemns the search for two suspects following a deadly quadruple shooting in the French Quarter, where a 27-year-old woman was killed, and three others injured. Investigators describe the incident as a targeted attack, leading to one arrest, Nicholas Miron Morial, who was wearing an ankle monitor. Authorities are seeking Darryl Adams and Daniel Morial for second-degree murder. Williams warns against harboring suspects and emphasizes new technology in criminal investigations. He labels the perpetrators of recent mass shootings in the area as terrorists while calling for tougher prosecution of offenders.
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