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Richwood detention facility has history of disease-related problems since 2020 | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Louisiana officials have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after a migrant tested positive for drug-resistant tuberculosis at a privately-run facility with a history of infectious disease issues. Governor Jeff Landry highlighted concerns over border security and public health. The U.S. District Court issued a temporary restraining order preventing ICE from releasing potentially infectious detainees without health department approval. The lawsuit follows whistleblower reports alleging unsafe practices at the Richwood Correctional Center, such as mixing exposed and healthy detainees and inadequate safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing disease transmission risks.
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Monroe Regional Airport to receive $2.5 million grant
SUMMARY: Senator Bill Cassidy announced that Louisiana has been awarded over $20 million from an FAA grant, sourced from the airport terminal program in the infrastructure investment and jobs act. Monroe Regional Airport will receive $2.5 million of this funding, which will be allocated for the replacement and installation of two existing passenger boarding bridges.
Monroe Regional Airport to receive $2.5 million grant
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Good Morning San Antonio 6 a.m. : Oct 24, 2024
SUMMARY: A suspect, 20-year-old Isaiah Parales, has been arrested in the murder case of four-year-old Maryanne Marble, who was shot at her home in San Antonio. Parales, facing multiple charges including capital murder, maintains his innocence despite evidence linking him to the crime. Meanwhile, a woman narrowly escaped disaster when a truck crashed into her bedroom while she slept. Another story highlights early voting records in Texas, while a San Antonio mother expresses frustration over dangerous dogs in her neighborhood following an attack on her daughter. Tonight, the Spurs kick off their season against the Mavericks in Dallas.
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New-look San Antonio Spurs set for season opener against Dallas Mavericks
SUMMARY: One year after introducing Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs are starting the season with heightened expectations, bolstered by veteran talent. Wembanyama, who is now a year older, participated in 71 games last season, averaging 29.7 minutes per contest but faced a minutes restriction for safety reasons. Recently, he indicated that while the Spurs aim to push his limits, they are mindful of preventing injuries. As the team heads to Dallas for their season opener, fans are eager to see how Wembanyama’s playing time evolves in his second season and the impact on his performance.
The San Antonio Spurs are ready to tip off the 2024-25 season at the Dallas Mavericks with two veterans on the roster, point guard Chris Paul and forward Harrison Barnes, who they didn’t have last season.
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