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Edwards defeats Broome in Baton Rouge mayoral race | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2024-12-09 14:17:00

SUMMARY: Republican Sid Edwards has been elected Mayor-President of Baton Rouge, defeating Democratic incumbent Sharon Weston Broome with 54% of the vote. In his victory speech, Edwards thanked Broome for her service and vowed to implement changes needed in the city, particularly concerning crime. Broome, who faced her first electoral defeat in 36 years of public service, acknowledged the outcome gracefully, emphasizing her administration’s efforts in public safety and community programs. The campaign highlighted crime as a primary issue, with Edwards proposing to add 100 new police officers to enhance community policing strategies.

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St. John President Jaclyn Hotard accused of perjury in lawsuit linked to failed grain terminal • Louisiana Illuminator

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lailluminator.com – Drew Costley, Verite – 2024-12-11 06:00:00

SUMMARY: In a recent court filing, lawyers for St. John the Baptist Parish environmental advocate Joy Banner accused Parish President Jaclyn Hotard of lying in court about communications with her mother-in-law, Darla Gaudet, regarding a controversial grain terminal project. Despite Hotard’s claims of having no knowledge of Gaudet’s property, text messages reveal their extensive discussions on the project and property rezoning. Hotard allegedly used violent language against Banner, causing concern for her safety. Banner’s attorneys are seeking sanctions against Hotard for perjury and are pushing for further legal action related to their ongoing lawsuit over First Amendment violations during a council meeting.

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The Breakdown: Louisiana leading U.S. in flu cases for second December in a row

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-12-10 22:56:10

SUMMARY: For the second consecutive year, Louisiana leads the nation in early-season flu cases, despite being months away from peak flu season. The CDC reports Louisiana and Washington D.C. shared the highest flu activity last week, with over 11% flu test positivity, compared to 3.5% nationwide. Additionally, RSV positivity is at 18%, impacting emergency room visits, particularly among children aged four and under. The flu is particularly dangerous for young children and the elderly. It’s advised to get a flu shot, as it takes two weeks for immunity, and to practice hygiene and stay home if ill.

More than 11 percent of flu tests in Louisiana were positive, compared to a 3.5 percent positivity rate nationwide.

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National Transportation Safety Board investigates gas leak in Avondale, residents evacuate

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-12-10 18:22:03

SUMMARY: Residents of Avendale Garden Road were evacuated due to concerns of a gas leak, following a deadly home explosion that killed 87-year-old Dolores Gabriel the previous week. Investigators, including the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), are examining various factors such as human elements, pipeline systems, and environmental conditions. A comprehensive investigation is underway, involving witness statements and maintenance records, but it may take several weeks for preliminary findings. As the community processes its grief, questions persist about the safety measures in place and how such incidents can recur. Officials emphasize their commitment to uncovering the truth.

National Transportation Safety Board said a preliminary report will be available in about 30 days.

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