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Road Patrol: From water to potholes, an Algiers homeowner has continued road problems
SUMMARY: Darryl Lumpkins, a homeowner in Algiers, faced a lack of water service last fall, which was later repaired. However, the water line fix has caused a new issue: a damaged street. While Lumpkins now has water and a tenant, the street remains in poor condition, with a gravel pit-like surface. Despite contacting the city and requesting repairs, she has received no response. The Sewage and Water Board stated that necessary sewer repairs were completed, and they are coordinating sidewalk and paving restoration, but Lumpkins is still waiting for action on the street’s condition.

Road Patrol: From water to potholes, an Algiers homeowner has continued road problems
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Rain and storms likely Monday morning
SUMMARY: Southeast Louisiana is expected to experience cloudy and breezy conditions throughout Monday, with morning rain and storm threats anticipated. A low-pressure system to the north, combined with a cold front, will contribute to potentially stormy weather. Current temperatures are in the 70s, with highs projected to reach the upper 70s to lower 80s. A marginal risk of isolated strong thunderstorms is present, primarily posing threats of large hail and gusty winds. By Tuesday, rain chances will diminish, although a slight chance of rain is expected again next weekend. Fog may develop as cloud cover increases.

Rain and storms likely Monday morning
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Officer shoots, kills man who pulled machete out during assault call, SAPD says
SUMMARY: A San Antonio police officer shot and killed a 27-year-old man who allegedly brandished a machete during an assault response at a westside home. Officers arrived to find the man partially opening the door, then pushing it open, at which point he reportedly grabbed the machete. Police fired multiple shots, though the exact number is unconfirmed. The officer, with just over a year of service, is on administrative duty pending investigation. The man had a criminal history, including aggravated assault and theft. Neighbors indicated previous police calls to the home for similar incidents. Further details are pending.

A San Antonio police officer shot and killed a man who allegedly pulled out a machete at the officer on the West Side, according to SAPD Chief William McManus.
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New Orleans Weather 5pm: Rain Monday, warm stretch ahead
SUMMARY: New Orleans weather is expected to bring rain and storms tomorrow morning, with showers likely starting around 5-6 a.m. The rain should clear by afternoon, leaving a warm and dry week ahead. Temperatures are in the 70s today with a south breeze, and highs will reach the 80s by Tuesday and Wednesday. A rain system is expected next weekend, with a 40-50% chance of scattered showers and storms, particularly on Saturday. The rest of the week will remain warm, with a slight chance of morning fog early in the week. The rain threat tomorrow is low, with minimal flooding risk.

Meteorologist Alexandra Cranford says expect a few storms on Monday and get ready for a warm stretch ahead this week.
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