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Man free of cancer recounts story battling disease
SUMMARY: In South Texas, cancer, particularly among Latinos, is a significant concern. Willie Duraso, a 72-year-old man diagnosed with advanced stage four diffuse large B cell lymphoma in 2021, successfully overcame the disease. Initially attributing his stomach pain to diverticulitis, Willie received the shocking cancer diagnosis after medical tests. With his family’s support, he underwent six rounds of chemotherapy and 18 rounds of radiation, achieving a clean bill of health by 2022. Willie emphasizes the importance of seeking medical help for health issues and believes that cancer is not a death sentence. He now cherishes time with his family.
For 72-year-old Willie Durazo, he enjoys the little things most. In 2021, Durazo got sick. He was later diagnosed with four-stage diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
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Louisiana politicians who may be in Trump's cabinet
SUMMARY: Several Louisiana politicians are being considered for positions in President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet. State education superintendent Cade Brumley is a strong candidate for Secretary of Education, having previously served as superintendent of the Jefferson and Doo Parish school systems. Another potential contender is former Governor Bobby Jindal, who has experience with the US Department of Health and Human Services and served as Louisiana’s governor from 2008 to 2016. Jindal also held the position of assistant secretary at Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush. Both figures may seek broader platforms for their initiatives.
Louisiana politicians who may be in Trump’s cabinet
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Salary increases for school employees passes Louisiana House | Louisiana
SUMMARY: The Louisiana House of Representatives has passed legislation to mandate salary increases for public school employees starting in the 2025-26 school year, moving to the Senate for approval. The proposal requires a $2,000 boost for certificated personnel and $1,000 for noncertificated personnel, funded by savings from decreased employer contributions to the Teachers’ Retirement System. Rep. Tony Bacala noted most districts can manage these increases, though nine may struggle. Amendments ensure any surplus funds are allocated for additional personnel raises or essential program support. Concerns were raised about the removal of the Quality Education Support Fund, impacting early childhood education.
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Caddo Parish crime down from past years | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Caddo Parish, Louisiana, has seen a notable decrease in property and violent crime over the past decade, according to local sheriff’s data and the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting database. In October 2014, violent crimes peaked at 72 offenses. By 2019, reporting discrepancies resulted in either zero or significantly lower monthly incidents. Since then, violent crimes have averaged between 20-40 per month, with only one instance of 30 offenses reported post-2019. Meanwhile, property crimes have generally declined since 2014, with recent months dipping into the 20s. Overall, crime trends in Louisiana reflect similar patterns of reduction.
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