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Increased sales taxes could worsen Louisiana’s already high insurance premiums | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Louisiana lawmakers are considering expanding sales taxes to 41 additional services, including accommodations rentals and capital improvements like construction or major installations. This could increase insurance premiums, as certain repairs outside of “capital improvements” might be taxed, burdening insurance companies with higher costs. The proposed tax changes aim to offset revenue lost from income tax cuts. While House Bill 9 seeks to broaden the state’s tax base, critics, such as Rep. Mandie Landry, argue that the changes could unfairly target individuals over big companies, creating confusion and potentially worsening the state’s already high insurance costs.
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Cloudy and possibly soggy Christmas Day
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Derek Sibley reports favorable weather for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve in Southeast Louisiana, with mild conditions and no rain expected tonight. Temperatures are in the upper 60s to lower 70s, and winds have subsided. However, rain is expected tomorrow, with cloudy skies, showers, and thunderstorms by afternoon, especially in the west. Temperatures will rise to the upper 60s and low 70s. The forecast shows warm weather continuing through the week, with rain chances reducing after Christmas. By the weekend, temperatures will stay in the low to mid 70s, with minimal rain expected.
Cloudy and possibly soggy Christmas Day
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WWL Flashback: 'K&B was open Christmas'
SUMMARY: As Christmas approaches in New Orleans, Benny Grunch highlights the beloved KB store, famously open on Christmas Day. The store offers a wide array of items, from medications and ice cream flavors to gifts like aftershave and face cream. There’s a nostalgic vibe with treasures like comic books, harmonicas, and even unique candies. Customers enjoy various treats, including King burgers, all while celebrating the festive spirit that defines the holiday season in the city. KB embodies the local holiday cheer, capturing the essence of Christmas in New Orleans with its vibrant atmosphere and an eclectic mix of products.
With Christmas just hours away, WWL Louisiana once again presents Benny Grunch and the Bunch with a look at one iconic store that was always open on Christmas.
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The city of Bearden receives a grant to help the community
SUMMARY: The city of Bearden has received a $7,000 grant through the Rural Community Grant Program to improve Gazebo Park, a central community attraction. The park will benefit from new picnic tables and benches, enhancing its use for local events like the annual Gazebo Festival. Mayor officials hope these improvements will make the park more accessible and encourage more community engagement. The park is now officially owned by the city, marking a significant achievement. The grant is part of ongoing efforts to bring Bearden residents together and create a space for everyone to enjoy.
The city of Bearden receives a grant to help the community
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