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Volunteers for Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner prepare to feed thousands of people
SUMMARY: The Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving dinner is set to feed 25,000 San Antonians this Thursday, with volunteers busy preparing at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Devin Karp reports on the first turkey deliveries, highlighting the efforts of volunteers, including MacKenzie, who help prepare a feast of turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pies. The event, which is in its 45th year and run by Jimenez’s daughter Patricia, has received a significant boost from a $100,000 donation from Kim’s Angels Foundation. Volunteers emphasize that the dinner offers more than a meal; it provides community spirit and support for those in need during the holiday.

Hundreds of volunteers started preparing meals on Sunday morning that will feed 25,000 people on Thanksgiving.
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Another warm, sunny day; tracking severe storms Saturday
SUMMARY: Today will be warm and sunny, with clear skies and no fog. Morning temperatures are in the low to mid 40s on the North Shore and upper 40s to mid 50s on the South Shore, requiring jackets. Expect highs in the mid to upper 70s, possibly reaching 80 degrees in some areas. However, severe weather is anticipated for Saturday, particularly affecting regions north of us, including Arkansas and northern Mississippi. A 30% chance of severe storms has shifted to the South Shore. Showers and thunderstorms are likely Friday evening into Saturday; further details will be available shortly.

Expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s with a chance for some spots to reach the low 80s. Weekend rain chances look likely, with possible severe weather.
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Franklinton Mardi Gras parade update
SUMMARY: Following a mass shooting after the Franklinton Mardi Gras parade, town leaders confirmed that the Krewe of Pepe will roll again next year, as the incident was not related to the parade itself. In a packed meeting, Franklinton officials emphasized support for the Krewe and plans to enhance security for future events. One of the shooting victims, 20-year-old Cameron Hosley, survived being shot seven times and is expected to recover fully. His mother expressed gratitude and clarified that she does not blame the parade. The Krewe’s founder, Pepe Tate, vowed to maintain a family-friendly atmosphere and work closely with police for safety measures.

Franklinton Mardi Gras parade update
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Dingers for Days
SUMMARY: On a gorgeous day for sports, the Sterlington Panthers defeated the Neville Tigers 10-6 in baseball, with standout performances including a home run by Trey and stellar defense from Devon Downs and Cam Riy. West Monroe battled Family Community, winning 11-6 behind strong late-game hitting. In softball, Calvary Baptist shut out West Monroe 6-0, while OCS cruised to a 17-0 victory over St. Frederick, featuring a grand slam from Addy Clampett. College baseball saw ULM triumph over Alcorn State 11-1, and ULM’s softball team secured a 7-0 win against Grambling State, highlighted by Victoria Abrams’ six strikeouts.

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