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Louisiana Living: Paws of Northeast LA
SUMMARY: On Louisiana Living, Roxanne Smith introduces Samson, the adoptable puppy of the month from the Ouachita Parish Animal Shelter in West Monroe, LA. Samson, a 5-month-old terrier pit mix, was brought in as a stray with siblings and is the last one left. He’s been neutered and is ready for adoption. Samson is sweet, submissive, and adaptable, expected to grow to 40-45 lbs. The shelter is now open Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with adoptions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They also request donations of non-clumping kitty litter and puppy/kitten chow.

Louisiana Living: Paws of Northeast LA
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Watch Live: Parade Forecast
SUMMARY: Good afternoon! As we prepare for a busy parade weekend, we face potential rain on Sunday, which may affect events. Today is chilly, with temps in the 40s. Saturday will be slightly milder in the 50s, with a 20% chance of evening showers. However, Sunday brings a 100% chance of steady rain throughout the day, with temperatures remaining cool. Although severe weather is unlikely, flooding could occur due to 1-2 inches of rain. Monday looks promising with warmer temperatures ahead. Stay tuned for updates on WWL Plus and Channel 4 for the latest forecasts. Enjoy the parades tonight!

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Morning Forecast – Friday, Feb. 21st
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Chase Ward reports frigid temperatures, with the current temperature in the lower 20s and wind chills in the teens due to a light northern breeze. Despite the cold, there are no immediate weather threats. This afternoon, temperatures may reach the lower 40s with increasing cloud cover. The weekend forecast indicates dry conditions until late Saturday night, when rain chances will increase as a disturbance approaches from the Gulf. Next week promises a warming trend, with temperatures climbing into the 50s and 70s before cooling slightly by Wednesday. Residents are advised to bundle up due to the cold.

Temperatures are once again below freezing in the lower 20’s and upper teens. Clouds will increase this afternoon as a …
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Top LSU administrator resigns amid campus leadership turmoil
Top LSU administrator resigns amid campus leadership turmoil
by Piper Hutchinson, Louisiana Illuminator
February 20, 2025
One of LSU’s top leaders resigned from the university Wednesday, according to a letter of resignation that suggests she was instructed to step down.
“I hereby tender my resignation as Executive Vice President for Finance and Chief Administrative Officer for Louisiana State University in accordance with our discussion,” Kim Lewis wrote in her letter to President William Tate. The Illuminator obtained the letter through a public records request.
Read the letter below.
Lewis is the second top-ranking LSU administrator to resign in recent weeks. Last month, the university’s top attorney, Winston DeCuir, resigned, though he will take a visiting professorship at the LSU Law Center.
DeCuir and Lewis, both Black attorneys, leave their jobs amid increasing politicization of the university.
Lewis previously served as revenue secretary under Gov. John Bel Edwards, a moderate Democrat, and worked for previous Democratic governors.
At times, she has butted heads with LSU Board of Supervisors members aligned with Gov. Jeff Landry. At an October board executive committee meeting, Lewis exchanged terse words with Lee Mallett, a political donor who gave tens of thousands of dollars to Landry’s election efforts.
DeCuir did not respond to a request for comment asking if politics played a part in his resignation. Lewis likewise has not responded to a call requesting comment.
Landry, thanks to a new law he pushed, has more power over higher education than previous governors and has taken a greater interest in LSU.
In recent weeks, he has publicly called on LSU to take action against a law professor who profanely criticized him in the classroom. LSU removed Ken Levy from the classroom pending an investigation, though Levy is fighting his suspension in court.
Landry also called for LSU to punish another law professor who criticized President Donald Trump in the days after the presidential election. In 2021, he called on LSU to punish Bob Mann, a political communications professor, who criticized one of Landry’s deputies in the attorney general’s office who shared vaccine misinformation at an LSU Faculty Senate meeting.
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