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Hurricane Francine forms in the Gulf of Mexico, Tuesday, Sept. 10
SUMMARY: A major development has occurred as a storm is now officially classified as a Category One hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. Meteorologist Devon Lucie reports that the storm is moving northeast at 10 mph and is expected to impact areas including New Orleans. Despite indications of strengthening, factors such as dry air and wind shear may prevent significant intensification. Landfall is anticipated around 1 PM, with the potential for tropical storm force winds arriving as early as 8 AM. Updates from the National Hurricane Center show a possible track through Morgan City and surrounding parishes.

Hurricane Francine forms in the Gulf of Mexico
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The Best Has Yet to Come
SUMMARY: Wossman High School celebrated two standout basketball players signing with colleges. Miss Anyra Wilson, a four-time state champion and leader of the Wildcats, will continue her career at Nicholls State in Thibodeaux, Louisiana. She expressed excitement about joining a supportive team and aims to compete at the Division 1 level while pursuing kinesiology to become an athletic trainer. Meanwhile, Zion Weeks, another dominant player, will play at Mississippi, becoming an Eagle. He reflected on the valuable support and motivation from family, coaches, and teammates throughout his high school career, expressing gratitude and readiness for the next competitive level.

Two of Wossman’s Finest Hoopers sign to continue athletic careers
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WATCH LIVE: Brad Simpson murder indictment, judge to rule on partial dismissal
SUMMARY: The court session involved a hearing on Brad Chandler Simpson’s murder indictment. The defense filed a motion to quash the indictment, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence. They argued that the state’s indictment lacked specificity and did not adequately address the chain of causation leading to the victim’s death. The state countered by citing case law, asserting that the indictment was sufficient, and the evidence would allow the jury to infer the defendant’s role. The judge denied the motion to quash and set a 30-day status review for the case.

Simpson is charged with the murder of his wife, Suzanne Simpson, who remains missing.
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Teen suspect shot, driver on the run after JPSO stolen car chase
SUMMARY: A police chase in Jefferson Parish ended with deputies shooting a 16-year-old passenger after fleeing a stolen vehicle in Marrero. Deputies tried to stop the stolen car, but the driver fled, and the teen jumped out and ran, reportedly armed and masked. The teen was shot multiple times while running and is now hospitalized, requiring surgery. The stolen vehicle was recovered, but the driver remains at large. Authorities are reviewing body camera footage to assess the deputy’s actions. Neighbors expressed shock and concern over the incident. Deputies continue searching for the driver and ask for any tips from the public.

Teen suspect shot, driver on the run after JPSO stolen car chase
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