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Fog could be an issue the next few mornings

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-15 23:03:47

SUMMARY: The weather forecast highlights fog as the main concern for the next few days, particularly with mild temperatures in the 60s and the possibility of isolated light showers. Fog is expected to worsen, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, with reduced visibility in areas like Slidell. Winds may help prevent severe fog, but drivers should allow extra time in the mornings. A weak front will bring cooler air by Wednesday night, with another front expected next weekend. For Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, temperatures will remain mild in the 60s, with a chance of showers or storms each day.

Meteorologist Devon Lucie tracks fog that was already forming Sunday night, and identifies when and where fog is going to be the worst over the next couple of mornings, then shows you how warm you’ll get after the morning fog and clouds clear, when and where a shower or storm is likeliest, then tracks a cold front Wednesday night showing you how much cooler we get to round out the week and how much colder next weekend will be while finishing with your entire seven day forecast.

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Cox worker killed in shooting in New Orleans East identified

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-12-17 16:35:15

SUMMARY: Adam Brown, a worker for Cox Communications, was shot and killed in New Orleans East while working at a home. Witnesses say an unknown vehicle approached him, demanding wires and money. The situation escalated, and Brown was shot in the back. Neighbors reported hearing gunfire and found Brown lying on the ground. He was transported to the hospital but later died. Cox Communications confirmed his death and is cooperating with NOPD to investigate the incident. Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers at 822-1111.

Cox worker killed in shooting in New Orleans East identified

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Is Lafayette regaining its economic swagger? – The Current

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thecurrentla.com – Geoff Daily – 2024-12-17 09:45:00

SUMMARY: In December, the Bureau of Economic Analysis released county-level GDP data, showing Lafayette Parish’s economy grew faster than both the U.S. and Louisiana averages, with a 3.3% growth compared to the national 2.9%. Since 2019, Lafayette’s GDP grew by 7.5%, though still 5.2% lower than its 2014 oil boom peak. Despite these positive trends, Lafayette lags behind national growth, with a 29.1% increase since 2001, compared to the U.S. at 59.3%. Economic health relies on more than GDP, but Lafayette must not be complacent, leveraging opportunities to grow beyond oil and gas dependence for a more stable future.

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Abortion-rights organizers talk failed ballot measures and what’s next • Louisiana Illuminator

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lailluminator.com – Elisha Brown – 2024-12-17 05:30:00

SUMMARY: Most abortion-rights ballot measures succeeded this year, but some failed for the first time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Efforts in Arkansas, Florida, South Dakota, and Nebraska faced significant challenges. In Arkansas, a proposed abortion amendment was disqualified over signature issues, while in Florida, despite heavy funding, the measure fell short of the required 60% approval. South Dakota’s effort lacked national support and resources, leading to defeat. Nebraska saw a restrictive abortion amendment prevail. Activists from these campaigns, despite setbacks, remain committed to continuing their fight for reproductive rights in future elections.

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