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Monitoring the Caribbean for a possible tropical depression
SUMMARY: The weather forecast indicates a beautiful day with a pleasant breeze of 15-18 mph. While isolated showers are possible, particularly in Plaquemines Parish and Grand Isle, these will not significantly disrupt the day. A coastal flood advisory is in effect until 6 a.m. tomorrow due to higher-than-normal tides. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disorganized area of clouds that may develop into a tropical depression as it moves towards the Gulf, but major development is unlikely due to cooler water temperatures. Tomorrow will also be mostly sunny with a slight chance of rain and breezy conditions.
Monitoring the Caribbean for a possible tropical depression
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State employee credit card continues to be misused, improperly regulated | Louisiana
SUMMARY: A recent audit by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor highlighted ongoing issues with the LaCarte purchasing card program within the Department of Energy and Natural Resources (DENR). The audit revealed incomplete documentation, delayed deactivation of card access, and lack of proper approvals on forms, increasing the risk of unauthorized use of public funds. Specifically, 21% of enrollment forms lacked approval signatures, and timely access termination was not conducted for 67% of former employees. DENR management acknowledged the findings and proposed a corrective action plan, aiming to strengthen internal controls and improve accountability in handling public funds.
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Causeway reopens to drivers in Louisiana
SUMMARY: The southbound side of the causeway has fully reopened, while the northbound side operates with one lane. I-10 remains closed, particularly between the plaza and Slidell. Alternate routes include Highway 51 and Highway 11. The Danziger Bridge, Senator Ted Hickey Bridge, and Clayboard Avenue Bridge are open. Slow traffic continues on the Crescent City Connection, which is largely closed. Reports indicate ongoing repairs on several bridges and highways. Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time due to the widespread closures and slower traffic conditions across the metro area.
The southbound lane is fully open and one lane northbound is opened with a speed limit of 45mph.
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
DOTD, partners work to reopen roads with help from snowplows
SUMMARY: In Bridge City, Louisiana, snowplows and DOTD crews are working to clear icy roads, including reopening one lane on the Huey P. Long Bridge and Crescent City Connection. Drivers are facing challenges due to the icy conditions, with some reporting difficulty staying on the road. Louisiana State Police urge patience, warning against speeding or passing other vehicles, which could lead to dangerous situations. DOTD aims to reopen more roads by the weekend, but the cold temperatures could delay full restoration. Drivers are advised to be cautious and stay informed through DOTD updates.
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