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WWL’s Chef Kev talks Culinary Stage, food and more at FQF in New Orleans

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2025-04-10 07:15:51

SUMMARY: Chef Kev discusses the culinary stage at the French Quarter Festival (FQF) in New Orleans, highlighting the event’s food and atmosphere. He enjoys the peaceful mornings in the French Quarter before the city comes alive. This year’s culinary stage is sponsored by a company from the East Coast, offering a chance to connect with local vendors and learn about their food and stories. Each day features cooking demos, with notable chefs like Robert Harrison and Kent from Happy Hour Camp. Chef Kev invites everyone to indulge in delicious food and enjoy the festival’s vibrant offerings.

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WWL’s Chef Kev talks what festivalgoers can expect at the Culinary Stage with food demonstrations and more.

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Groundbreaking held for San Antonio’s first free lodge for cancer patients, caregivers

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-04-17 19:49:46

SUMMARY: San Antonio is set to break ground on its first free lodge for cancer patients and caregivers, named Hope Lodge. Annually, over 9,000 cancer patients visit the area for treatment, but many struggle with hotel and travel costs. Elia Gibbs shares her experience traveling for treatment, noting that lodging expenses can be overwhelming. Hope Lodge, a collaboration between the American Cancer Society and Methodist Healthcare Ministries, will feature 40 suites and communal cooking areas to foster connection among patients. The facility aims to raise $30 million, with $18 million already secured, and will also function as a cancer education center for the community.

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Hope Lodge, a discount lodging option for cancer patients nationwide, will soon provide free stays and opportunities for families battling cancer in San Antonio and South Texas.

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Shreveport residents met with increased security at Government Plaza this week | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Emilee Calametti | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-17 09:42:00

(The Center Square) — Entering commission meetings looked slightly different for residents attending this week after new security measures took effect in Government Plaza last Friday. 

Security has heavily increased at the Government Plaza in downtown Shreveport. Some residents were met with metal detectors and name recordings, and their pictures were taken upon entering this week’s commission meeting. While Mayor Tom Arceneaux deemed the latest security increase necessary, some residents and commission members felt differently. 

Commissioner John Atkins said he is concerned it could make things difficult for residents looking to attend public meetings. 

“I certainly don’t want it to become overly difficult for people to attend these public meetings and certainly to come into this people’s chamber. It shouldn’t be made overly onerous,” said Atkins. 

Shreveport resident Jon Glover took the podium to voice her concerns over the nature of the security measures for a public meeting. 

“I had no problem about being scanned, but I had a problem with having my picture taken, and me having to put my name into the device when I’m coming to a public meeting. I can only imagine how chaotic that would have been had it been a number of us standing,” said Glover. “I think it’s very invasive. I think it’s overreach.”

The Government plaza recently underwent stricter security through a building-wide lockdown resulting in increased screenings for those entering. Parish Administrator Erica Bryant said in order to attend commission and council meetings, residents should only be asked to go through the metal detectors. They should not be asked to do the picture and name record.

Bryant is going to look further into why this new procedure wasn’t followed for Monday’s work session.

“A lot of that is if there was something— we don’t know who the person was. We don’t have any information about them. And so that’s why some of the names are being captured when you’re going to particular floors,” said Bryant. “It’s a new process.”

If residents want to go to a different floor, Bryant said they’ll need to record their name and photo when being in different areas of the building.

The City of Shreveport, Parish of Caddo and the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office announced the increased security measures earlier this month.

In a statement by Mayor Arceneaux, the safety of everyone working in Government Plaza is a top priority. 

“Ensuring the safety of everyone who works in and visits Government Plaza is a top priority. These new security measures are a proactive step to create a safer and more secure environment for our employees, residents, and visitors,” said Arceneaux.

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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Schuckie and David Chavarria talk about what to expect for this year's Oyster Bake

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2025-04-17 08:16:47

SUMMARY: Schuckie and David Chavarria discussed the upcoming Oyster Bake, a beloved event celebrating its 109th year. Excitement is high, with popular acts like Huba Tank and Sugar Ray performing. The event anticipates 50,000-70,000 attendees, emphasizing safety and family-friendly activities, including a new children’s section. Over 100,000 oysters and 30,000 chicken-on-a-stick will be available alongside other food options. First-time attendees are encouraged to buy tickets early at oysterbake.com, use VIA park and ride for transportation, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The event promises a mix of fun, entertainment, and delicious food for all ages.

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Schuckie and David Chavarria stopped by GMSA+ to interview with Ernie Zuniga and Stephanie Serna about this year’s Oyster Bake.

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