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Sources: International Longshoremen's Association has reached an agreement
SUMMARY: The International Longshoremen’s Association has reportedly reached an agreement regarding the strike that began on Tuesday, which disrupted the flow of various goods at several cargo ports. While some workers in New Orleans participated in the strike, further details are still pending. More updates are expected to be provided during the news broadcast.
Sources: International Longshoremen’s Association has reached an agreement
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Bexar County deputy recovering from head injury after being hit by car
SUMMARY: Investigators in Bear County are searching for a driver who hit an off-duty sheriff’s deputy while he was directing traffic outside a church. The incident occurred on Warbach Road near Vance Jackson, resulting in minor head injuries for the deputy, who was hospitalized for treatment. Witnesses provided information while multiple agencies scoured the area. They discovered the abandoned vehicle about a mile away at an apartment complex on Tyoga Drive, where a citizen had briefly stopped the suspect‘s escape. Despite sealing off the vicinity, the driver remains elusive. Authorities are continuing their efforts to locate him.
A Bexar County sheriff’s deputy is recovering from injuries he suffered after being hit by a car Thursday morning.
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Experts say itโs not necessary to stock up on supplies due to dockworkers strike.
SUMMARY: Shoppers at Sam’s Club are facing shortages of toilet paper and paper towels, with some expressing concern over the availability of fresh fruit amid ongoing strikes. Customers are stocking up due to uncertainty about produce supplies. Professor Gary Hoover notes that if the strike ends soon, the impacts will be minimal, but prolonged disruptions could lead to rising prices and panic buying. He emphasizes that availability will dictate prices, which are already increasing. Ultimately, any shortages or price hikes will only last as long as the strike continues.
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Newly-drawn 6th Congressional District will be likely pickup for Democrats | Louisiana
SUMMARY: Louisiana‘s 6th Congressional District is holding a competitive election on November 5, following a redistricting that created a second majority Black congressional district. Incumbent U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is not seeking reelection, leaving five candidates, including four Democrats. Sen. Cleo Fields leads in fundraising with over $689,000, while his closest challenger, Quentin Anderson, has raised $17,000. Republican Elbert Guillory has not raised funds. Fields is experienced, having served in the Louisiana Senate and U.S. House, while Anderson, at 36, is a newcomer focused on public safety and infrastructure. The district’s changes stem from a federal lawsuit to better represent Black voters.
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