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Thursday 12PM Tropical Update: Milton dissipates as it heads off into the Atlantic
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton has dissipated, leaving no immediate concerns for Florida as it moves out to the Atlantic. While there’s speculation about a potential storm in the Gulf next week, no such systems are currently forming. This hurricane season has been notable, with five landfalling hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, matching previous active years like 2005 and 2020. A significant cold front is expected next week, drastically dropping temperatures, with highs in the low 70s by midweek. Overall, a pleasant weekend is ahead before the cooler weather settles in, marking the first true cold front of the season.
WWL Louisiana meteorologist Payton Malone with the latest on Hurricane Milton for News at Noon on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024.
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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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Louisiana Congressional seats cost less in 2024 election cycle | Louisiana
SUMMARY: In Louisiana’s recent congressional elections, five incumbents faced poorly-funded opponents, leading to a decline in average campaign expenditures. The Federal Election Commission tracks financial activity from January 1 until mid-October. Incumbent U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise received $13.5 million and spent $14.3 million, lower than previous cycles. Rep. Troy Carter raised $1.8 million and spent $1.4 million, also down from 2022. U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins maintained stable spending patterns, while House Speaker Mike Johnson’s financial activity saw a significant boost, raising $17.4 million. Voter turnout was notably down in 2024, reflecting a broader trend alongside decreased campaign spending.
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