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Saturday 6pm Weather Update: Nice Sunday, rain chances increase early next week
SUMMARY: This Saturday evening, pleasant weather concludes the weekend, with Tropical Storm Sarah causing heavy rain and flooding in Central America, particularly Honduras. The storm is expected to dissipate near the Yucatan Peninsula, but moisture will move towards the northern Gulf, bringing rain late Monday into early Tuesday. Tonight will be comfortable with temperatures in the 60s and light humidity. Sunday will be warm and humid, reaching around 80°F. Rainfall totals could hit 2-5 inches, leading to potential street flooding from late Monday to Tuesday morning. Following this, colder temperatures will return, with highs dropping to the 60s later in the week.
Meteorologist Alexa Trischler says enjoy a warm Sunday and expect heavy rain late Monday into early Tuesday next week.
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VIDEO REPORT: A special homecoming for one Philadelphia star when team plays in Super Bowl LIX
SUMMARY: Devote Smith, a standout athlete in football, basketball, and track, excelled in high school sports, winning a state championship in triple jump. He achieved stardom at Alabama, securing two national championships and a Heisman Trophy. Now with the Philadelphia Eagles, he has a chance to win a Super Bowl. His former coach, Zth Powell, praises Smith’s hard work and the support of his family and community. Known as the “Slim Reaper,” Smith’s success has brought attention to his high school, with media coverage highlighting his journey and the community’s support as Super Bowl weekend approaches.
VIDEO REPORT: A special homecoming for one Philadelphia star when team plays in Super Bowl LIX
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Federal funding for broadband in Louisiana questionable
SUMMARY: Federal funding for high-speed internet in Louisiana is uncertain following President Trump’s 13-day pause on federal grant spending. The state was set to receive $1.3 billion for broadband development, aimed at increasing access for 140,000 customers. Local Broadband companies, like Northeast Louisiana Power Cooperative, are eager to enhance internet services in rural areas. State officials emphasize the importance of broadband for competitiveness, especially for students. Despite the funding freeze until February 10, leading figures remain hopeful that Louisiana’s efficient track record in broadband deployment will secure the necessary funds to continue progress in internet access.
Federal funding for broadband in Louisiana questionable
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Shreveport’s Hispanic community expresses fear over immigration crackdown | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Shreveport’s Hispanic residents, exceeding 6,000 according to the Census Bureau, fear deportations amid new federal immigration policies under President Trump. Concerns about safety, employment, and access to services were highlighted at a recent city council meeting. Local advocate Roy Rush reported receiving numerous messages from individuals afraid to leave their homes or send children to school. Councilmember Tabitha Taylor noted residents feel marginalized, seeking clarity on the city’s stance on immigration. Mayor Tom Arceneaux affirmed the city’s commitment to protecting all citizens, including those of Hispanic heritage, but did not provide specific policy details amid Trump’s strict immigration enforcement measures.
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