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Orleans Parish invites public to watch election machines be tested
SUMMARY: With Election Day just four days away, voter concerns about election security are heightened due to threats at polling places nationwide. In response, Orleans Parish officials are conducting a test run of voting machines, inviting the public to observe the testing process. Chief Election Officer Darren Lombard emphasizes transparency, allowing residents to witness how the 756 voting machines are tested and sealed. With over 2,000 workers ensuring the machines’ functionality, the aim is to bolster voter confidence. Many, including first-time voter Caleb Sorkin, express hopes for a secure and trustworthy voting experience as preparations for November 5th continue.
After several attempts and threats at polling places across the country, many voters are keeping a close watch on election security and integrity. The Orleans Parish chief election officer is opening their doors to give the public a look inside, allowing anyone to see the machines being tested and sealed ahead of the election.
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KSAT 12 Nightbeat : Nov 01, 2024
SUMMARY: On the Nightbeat, a San Antonio family honors their sister, Ulyssa Valero, who died in a January car crash. Her family builds an altar for Dรญa de los Muertos, remembering her spirit and advocating against drunk driving. Meanwhile, early voting for the 2024 election concludes, with high turnout. A firefighter, Joshua Daba, faces charges for allegedly sexually assaulting a child. In sports, the Southwest Dragons secure a win, remaining undefeated. Additionally, a vending machine dispensing Narcan to combat opioid overdoses is unveiled, as overdose fatalities rise. Finally, the Susan G. Komen More Than Pink Walk occurs, supporting breast cancer patients.
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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New lawsuit hopes to stop new Louisiana law that classifies abortion drugs as 'dangerous substances'
SUMMARY: A new lawsuit seeks to challenge a Louisiana law that designates two abortion drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, as dangerous controlled substances. Filed by a doctor, pharmacist, doula, and two women affected by the lawโone denied an abortion despite severe fetal conditions, and another turned away during a miscarriageโthe lawsuit argues that this classification negatively impacts women’s health. Effective October 1st, the law mandates stricter storage and handling of these medications, prompting controversy. Louisiana’s Attorney General Liz Merl asserts the law’s constitutionality and plans to defend it vigorously.
New lawsuit hopes to stop new Louisiana law that classifies abortion drugs as ‘dangerous substances’
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Shreveport taxpayers pay higher water and sewer bills to fulfill consent decree | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Taxpayers in Shreveport continue to face financial burdens due to violations of the Clean Water Act dating back to 2013, which resulted in over 850 instances of raw sewage discharge. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s consent decree mandates significant improvements to the city‘s aging sewer and water systems, with a civil penalty of $650,000. Despite a projected $342 million cost over 12 years, expenses have outpaced estimates, leading to a 177% increase in sewage rates since 2013. In response, the city has shifted focus to critical issues like preventing sanitary sewer overflows and is negotiating for changes to the decree to ease financial strain.
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