News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Living with Alzheimer’s Conference
SUMMARY: The Living with Alzheimer’s Conference, taking place in New Orleans this week, aims to educate the public and support caregivers. Nearly 15 million people are impacted by Alzheimer’s or caring for someone with the disease. Dr. Anne Foundus, executive director of the Brain Institute of Louisiana, highlighted the state’s high risk for cognitive decline. Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia, causes memory loss, communication issues, and spatial problems. The conference will provide valuable resources for caregivers, who often spend over 22 hours weekly in unpaid care. The event is open to all and runs from 10 AM to 1 PM at Embassy Suites.

Talking about the Alzheimer’s Conference coming to Louisiana.
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Money Moment on 4| How to file claim: Apple's $95M Siri settlement
SUMMARY: Apple’s $95 million settlement addresses allegations that Siri secretly recorded private conversations on devices like iPhones and MacBooks between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024. The lawsuit claims Siri shared confidential talks with third-party businesses, leading to targeted ads. Eligible users who experienced unintended Siri activations during private moments can file claims online, by mail, or phone, with payouts capped at $20 per device and a $100 maximum per person. Additionally, a veterans job fair is happening today, May 15, at the Ario Center, providing support for transitioning military personnel and veterans, with free registration available online.

If you own an Apple product that is siri-enabled, you could be eligible for a payout.
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St. John the Baptist Parish Denka location to suspend operations citing several factors
SUMMARY: Denka Performance Elastomer LLC in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, has suspended operations following a significant financial loss of over \$100 million in the recent fiscal year. The plant, located in “Cancer Alley,” has long faced controversy over its chloroprene emissions, which contributed to the closure of Fifth Ward Elementary School. The suspension is attributed to rising pollution control costs, declining production, and operational disruptions, including unscheduled outages and severe weather. Environmental group Rise St. James views this as a victory but stresses the need for full remediation and support for workers transitioning to safer industries.
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Golden retriever joins Northshore firefighting team to aid mental health
SUMMARY: The Norro Fire Department has welcomed Chief Mooney, a 2.5-year-old Golden Retriever, to support firefighters’ mental health. Firefighters face intense stress from emergency calls, which can leave lasting invisible scars. Chief Mooney, trained with 30 commands by Thinline Service Dog, provides emotional relief by sensing anxiety and offering comfort, such as resting his head on a firefighter’s knee. Living with handler Tim Dunfer, Chief Mooney is a valued crisis response K9 with his own badge. His presence helps firefighters cope with the psychological burden of their demanding work, reminding them they are not alone after the sirens fade.

A Northshore fire department welcomes Chief Mooney, a Golden Retriever, to help firefighters cope with the emotional weight of their job.
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