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Central City Crash
SUMMARY: NOPD is investigating a fatal crash that occurred late Friday night in Central City, specifically at the intersection of South Claiborne and Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard. Although details regarding the accident are limited, authorities report that a man was killed around 10:30 PM.
Central City Crash
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New Orleans Weather: Warm, less humid weekend with very few rain chances
SUMMARY: Good morning and happy Saturday! We’re enjoying beautiful fall-like weather, with temperatures in the upper 50s to mid-60s. The lakefront is warmer, reaching the mid-70s. Today, tailgating is pleasant, with temperatures rising into the low 80s by kickoff. While humidity will increase later in the week, the weekend will be delightful. We continue to monitor the tropics, including the remnants of Storm Helen and a new area of potential development in the Caribbean. Temperatures in the upcoming days are expected to be slightly above average in the upper 80s. No significant rain is anticipated soon.
Enjoy another fall-like start to your weekend as temperatures remain in the 60s and 70s with dewpoints in the 50s or 60s across both sides of Lake Pontchartrain.
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San Antonio and… jazz? The city has a love & lineage of jazz greats. KSAT Explains.
SUMMARY: This weekend, the JazzSA Live festival in San Antonio celebrates 41 years of jazz in a city often overlooked for its contributions to the genre. The festival showcases a thriving local scene, supported by KRTU, San Antonio’s only jazz radio station, which has promoted jazz since 1976. Iconic venues and artists, like Jim Cullum, have fostered jazz music through performances and radio broadcasts. Local musicians emphasize the importance of mentorship, ensuring jazz’s future. The festival promises a mix of classic and Latin jazz, providing a family-friendly atmosphere that aims to inspire new generations to appreciate this rich musical heritage.
When you think of music that โfitsโ San Antonio, you might think Tejano, country or even the love of metal in the Alamo City. Perhaps not jazz.
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At least 40 deaths across four states from Hurricane Helene, millions without power
SUMMARY: A powerful Category 4 hurricane made landfall on the Florida coast, now downgraded to a tropical depression as it moves through the Southeastern U.S. North Carolina experienced severe storm surges, causing cars to be swept away and leaving many stranded. The death toll has risen to at least 40 across four states, with millions currently without power. Officials express concerns that power outages may persist for weeks, highlighting the storm’s devastating impact on the region.
Helene landed as a Cat. 4 hurricane. Millions are without power and there are fears from officials that the outages could last weeks.
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