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Warming up, possible fog, and severe storms in your New Orleans weather forecast

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2025-03-06 17:52:36

SUMMARY: Today in New Orleans, expect plenty of sunshine and a warm-up with temperatures around 60 degrees along the coast, and higher elsewhere. Fog is a possibility, particularly leading into Saturday, when a strong storm system may bring severe weather. A warm front will likely result in showers and thunderstorms, increasing the risk for heavy rain and localized flooding. A level one out of five risk for severe storms is anticipated, primarily due to heavy rain and potential hail. Sunday will be cooler with lingering clouds and a chance of isolated showers, but overall manageable for weekend events.

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Meteorologist Devon Lucie shows you how much warmer we’ll be on Friday then what the fog situation looks like on Saturday, the tracks and times storms forecast on Saturday where there’s already a level 1 out of 5, marginal risk for possible severe storms showing you what our greatest threats will be and the likeliest timing for rain, then shows you how much cooler it gest on Sunday and what the cloud situation will be and wraps up with the extended forecast showing you when the next chance of rain arrives while finishing with your seven day forecast.

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Live broadcasts of Louisiana ethics board meetings proposed

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lailluminator.com – Julie O’Donoghue – 2025-03-07 20:13:00

Live broadcasts of Louisiana ethics board meetings proposed

by Julie O’Donoghue, Louisiana Illuminator
March 7, 2025

The Louisiana Board of Ethics would have to broadcast its meetings under legislation filed by a state lawmaker who has had several disputes with the board over his missed deadlines and unpaid fines.

State Rep. Steven Jackson, D-Shreveport, filed House Bill 21 to require the ethics board to broadcast or stream online its public meetings. The board would also have to keep the recordings available in a public archive for at least two years.

The board usually convenes monthly for two consecutive days. Elected officials, political consultants and government workers appear before the board at the meetings asking for relief from fines or to push back on the board’s other rulings.

At those same meetings, the board can also vote on whether elected officials and government employees violated anti-corruption and campaign finance laws.

In recent months, legislators have complained the board meetings, while open to the public to attend in person, aren’t transparent because they aren’t available through a broadcast or online streaming.

In contrast, every committee meeting and floor vote of the Louisiana Legislature can be watched in real time and are kept in a video archive on the legislature’s website. A few other state boards, such as the Public Service Commission and Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, also stream their meetings on the internet.

People can also receive an audio recording of ethics board meetings through a public records request made, though no live stream or video recording is available.

Prior to becoming a state legislator, Jackson had five years of angry exchanges with ethics board staff over fines he had accrued while running for public office. He had to pay over $10,000 in penalties after improperly submitting 12 campaign finance and personal financial disclosure reports.

During his first year in the statehouse last year, Jackson passed two laws that reduce ethics board filing requirements and cut the fines the board can assess to lobbyists. He also sponsored a legislative study of Louisiana’s campaign finance laws that is supposed to wrap up by the end of this month.

Jackson could not be reached for comment Friday. The legislative session where his bill will be up for discussion starts April 14.

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New footage emerges of the Besame Bar fire

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-03-07 18:33:43

SUMMARY: New footage has emerged of the fire that devastated the B Bar and food truck near Broadway, which left the area filled with smoke and charred remains. Regular patrons, Christy and Francisco, expressed their sadness, having cherished visits with their dogs to the pet-friendly spot. They were awakened early Thursday by sirens and smoke, shocked to learn of the fire that broke out around 4:30 a.m. The San Antonio Fire Department is investigating the cause, but fortunately, no injuries were reported. The couple hopes the food truck can relocate and continue to serve the community.

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A Thursday morning fire burned a portion of the Besame Cocktail Bar and Food Truck Park. Besame regulars and neighbors shared a new video of the fire.

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Tracking possible dense fog and strong potentially strong storms, a Weather Impact Day

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2025-03-07 18:26:53

SUMMARY: Weather Impact Day is underway as potential dense fog and strong storms are expected. Tomorrow, lingering showers may affect the start of morning parades, but skies should clear later. Temperatures will range from 60°F in the morning to 71°F in the afternoon, with a light breeze adding a slight chill. A cold front followed by a warm front is moving in, bringing a marginal risk for severe storms on Saturday, mainly in the southern regions. Heavy rain is likely, with some areas potentially receiving up to two inches if thunderstorms develop. Caution is advised for travel due to fog.

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Meteorologist Devon Lucie has the parade forecasts for Sunday first, then shows where the next storm is coming from and what it …

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