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Watch Live: Kenner Police ongoing investigation into Kansas City Reporter’s Death

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-03-18 15:27:40

SUMMARY: The Kenner Police are actively investigating the death of a Kansas City reporter, with ongoing collaboration among multiple agencies. Authorities have established a connection between Mr. White and the deceased, supporting the theory they were working together. Mr. White is currently in custody in Fort Lauderdale. The classification of the reporter’s death is “undetermined,” which doesn’t hinder prosecution efforts. The chief emphasized the importance of thorough investigations and the commitment to achieving justice, noting that the judicial process will proceed based on evidence collected. More information will be released as the case develops, ensuring transparency and accountability.

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Kenner Police Chief Keith Conley gives updates on the investigation into Kansas City reporter, Adan Manzano’s death. Watch live here

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Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: March 18, 2025

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2025-03-18 14:39:04

SUMMARY: The midday Ark-La-Miss news update for March 18, 2025, covers several local stories. In West Monroe, police discovered a deceased body in a ditch at Shadow Creek Apartments, with an autopsy pending. A new drive-in theater, Bayou Cove, will soon open in Monroe, featuring two large screens and a smaller one, offering a nostalgic experience for residents. Storms recently caused damage in South Arkansas, including downed trees and power lines in Crossett, though no injuries were reported. The weather forecast predicts clear skies and breezy conditions, with showers and thunderstorms expected later in the week.

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Midday Ark-La-Miss News Update: March 18, 2025

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Reported Caddo Parish juvenile crime stats show slight decline from January | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Emilee Calametti | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-18 13:11:00

(The Center Square) — While juvenile crime in Caddo Parish was on the rise at the start of the year, newly reported numbers presented by the Caddo Commission show a slight decrease since the last work session. 

Erica Bryant, parish administrator, shared new juvenile numbers during Monday’s work session. The reported stats show 19 in detention, two 17-year-olds in the Office of Juvenile Justice, 27 with the chief court counselor and 423 probation cases.

This is a slight drop since the last work session on Feb. 18, when juvenile numbers were 24 in detention, five in the Office of Juvenile Justice, 27 with the chief court counselor and 452 on probation. 

Recently reported crime showed 40 arrests of juveniles taking place as of Feb. 21 and 34 intakes in January. In 2023, the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office reported 222 juvenile arrests and 269 juvenile arrests in 2024. 

As discussed in the previous Caddo Parish Juvenile Justice and Related Services Committee meeting earlier this month, truancy is a big issue in Caddo Parish, which could potentially be leading to rising crime among juveniles.

The most common crime so far in 2025 for intakes in January was domestic abuse battery. Many officials throughout the city, including Juvenile Services Director Andrew Randall and Caddo District Attorney James Stewart, are actively seeking ways to help remove juveniles from the system through programs and offerings in the detention center. 

Previous reported juvenile numbers for Caddo Parish on Feb. 4 showed 17 in detention, five in the Office of Juvenile Justice, 24 with the chief court counselor and 458 on probation. In the Jan. 6 work session, Bryant reported 13 in detention, one in the Office of Juvenile Justice, 22 with the chief court counselor and 472 on probation. 

An upcoming election on March 29 allows residents to vote to revise Amendment No. 3 of the Louisiana Constitution. If passed by a majority of voters, it would allow courts the authority to try those under age 17 as adults in felony cases. 

Emilee Ruth Calametti serves as staff reporter for The Center Square covering the Northwestern Louisiana region. She holds her M.A. in English from Georgia State University and soon, an additional M.A. in Journalism from New York University. Emilee has bylines in DIG Magazine, Houstonia Magazine, Bookstr, inRegister, The Click News, and the Virginia Woolf Miscellany. She is a Louisiana native with over seven years of journalism experience.

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Morning Forecast – Tuesday, March 18th

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2025-03-18 08:48:08

SUMMARY: The morning forecast for Tuesday, March 18th, predicts a pleasant day with mostly mid-50s temperatures, calm winds shifting to 15-20 mph by afternoon. Expect highs around 77°F and increasing cloudiness overnight, leading to lows in the upper 50s. A developing low pressure to the north could bring potential showers to the eastern areas by Wednesday. Clear conditions are forecasted for Thursday and Friday. The weekend may see strong storms on Sunday. Overall, enjoy a breezy, mild day with T-shirt weather, particularly during the evening, perfect for local events like the Louisiana Tech game at 6 PM.

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There are a few clouds popping up across the ArkLaTex this morning as southerly flow returns. This will help to bring some warmer air and a few clouds today. With a low-pressure system developing to the northwest, winds are expected to pick up as we sit between the high pressure to the east and low across the central plains. The low will track further northeast and bring a tale end cold front through tomorrow. Clouds will increase with a chance of a few patchy showers southeast of the I-20 corridor. Temperatures will cool down Thursday before warming back up at the start of the weekend.

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