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Impact Day: patchy fog, wet roads, and breezy

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2025-01-13 07:02:23

SUMMARY: Rainy weather overnight has left wet roadways and cooler temperatures, with highs in the 50s and low 60s expected. While most areas will experience light showers or drizzle, some areas may see breaks in the clouds. Visibility is reduced in spots like Kenner and Belle Chasse, while wind gusts are stronger on the South Shore. A small craft advisory is in effect until noon tomorrow. Tonight, temperatures will dip into the 30s on the North Shore. After a quiet few days, another chance of rain arrives Saturday, followed by a significant drop in temperature next week.

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After the morning fog, expect mostly cloudy skies with highs only rising to the low to mid 50s. Rain is done by mid morning.

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Vietnam War casts shadow over President Lyndon B. Johnson’s legacy

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-04-16 19:45:45

SUMMARY: The Vietnam War significantly impacted President Lyndon B. Johnson’s legacy, overshadowing his domestic agenda focused on social justice. Initially seeking to prioritize domestic issues, Johnson was drawn into the Vietnam conflict, which became all-consuming. In conversations, he expressed frustration with the escalation of the war and recognized its complexities, yet felt compelled to act in order to maintain American credibility. By the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident—used to justify military escalation—he faced political pressures ahead of the presidential election and worried about his effectiveness in foreign policy. Ultimately, despite uncertainties, Johnson clung to hopes of a stable South Vietnam.

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Lyndon B. Johnson wanted his presidency to be focused on civil rights and his domestic programs started with the “Great Society” — but the shadow of Vietnam loomed over the White House. What LBJ did as a result shaped his legacy for many Americans.

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Body found

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2025-04-16 19:34:32

SUMMARY: A body was discovered in Treme, New Orleans, during a cleanup of an illegal dumping site known for homeless encampments. The man, believed to be between 35 and 55 years old, was found under an overpass, prompting an investigation by New Orleans police, who are currently unable to determine if the death was a homicide. This area has a history of similar grim discoveries, with locals expressing a disturbing familiarity with such incidents. Councilman Eugene Green stated that the man had a residence but frequented the area, and he will provide updates on the ongoing cleanup efforts.

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Contract for statewide energy efficiency administrator terminated | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-16 16:28:00

(The Center Square) — The Louisiana Public Service Commission voted on Wednesday to terminate its contract with APTIM, the administrator of the state’s new energy efficiency program and effectively pausing the program’s rollout just months after it was approved.

It was approved by a 3-2 vote at the commission’s regular meeting.

The move halts APTIM’s $25 million agreement to oversee statewide energy conservation efforts but leaves the broader energy efficiency program technically intact for now. Commissioners emphasized that Louisiana’s existing energy efficiency efforts, including those run independently by utilities, will continue through the end of the year.

Commissioner Eric Skrmetta introduced the motion to start the clock on canceling APTIM’s contract while allowing for flexibility to rework or replace the program before the next commission meeting in May.

The commission’s legal counsel clarified that the motion allows room for future modifications, including the possibility of keeping a third-party administrator model or shifting toward utility-led or hybrid approaches.

The statewide program was intended to regulate and streamline energy efficiency efforts across Louisiana, with a goal of cutting consumption by 0.4% in the first year and ramping up to 0.5% annually thereafter.

APTIM was selected in September after beating out other firms like TRC and Frontier in a competitive bidding process.

However, from the outset, the contract drew skepticism over its cost and whether it added unnecessary oversight in a state where some utilities already manage their own conservation efforts.

With the contract officially on track for termination and commissioners expected to revisit the issue in May, the future of statewide energy efficiency regulation in Louisiana remains uncertain. Commissioners say all options are back on the table — including starting from scratch.

Some groups criticized the move.

“This is a betrayal of the process and the people,” said Logan Burke, the executive director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy, in a news release. “There is no justification for today’s reversal, and the consequences will be felt by Louisiana residents and businesses on every utility bill. Energy efficiency programs are one of the most cost-effective tools for lowering energy bills and reducing grid strain.

“The TPA model the Commission scrapped today is more cost-effective than any previous approach and is projected to deliver 6 times the energy savings at nearly half the cost per kilowatt hour,.”

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