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New Orleans Weather: Scattered rain this weekend with weaker Rafael

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-11-09 07:23:24

SUMMARY: Happy Saturday! A sticky and humid morning is underway with cloudy skies and temperatures in the 70s, expecting to rise into the 80s this weekend. Rain is likely, especially on Sunday with scattered showers, while Baton Rouge faces the highest chance for storms. Tropical Storm Rafael, weakening nearby, won’t impact the area, but will contribute to tropical moisture this weekend. Be prepared for a weather alert on Sunday with heavy rain, potential coastal flooding, and breezy conditions (10-15 mph winds). By later next week, a weak cold front could bring cooler, less humid weather. Stay dry and enjoy your weekend!

WWL Louisiana Meteorologist Alexa Trischler says a Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Sunday as Rafael hangs around in Gulf of Mexico.

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2 children killed, 17 people wounded in shooting at Minneapolis Catholic school

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wgno.com – Addy Bink – 2025-08-27 11:05:00

SUMMARY: A gunman opened fire through windows at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis during a Wednesday morning Mass, killing two children, ages 8 and 10, and injuring 17 others, including 14 children and three elderly adults. The shooter, 23-year-old Robin Westman, armed with a rifle, shotgun, and pistol, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police described the attack as deliberate and incomprehensibly cruel, targeting innocent worshippers. Authorities are investigating a manifesto Westman posted online. The FBI is treating the incident as domestic terrorism and a hate crime against Catholics. Community members and leaders expressed profound grief and solidarity.

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Alzheimer's Association

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2025-08-26 17:26:31

SUMMARY: The Alzheimer’s Association recently highlighted Louisiana’s 2025 Dementia Care Specialist Program, aiding caregivers with support groups, resources, and memory screenings. Alzheimer’s poses a $1 billion Medicaid burden, making advocacy crucial. Advocate Bonnie Farmer Haye, who has shared her emotional story with U.S. legislators, underscores the importance of funding. The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Monroe, featuring a Promise Garden ceremony, raises funds for local advocacy, education, and support groups. Proceeds support ongoing Louisiana research projects in Shreveport, Lafayette, and New Orleans, aiming to expand efforts statewide. To join, visit www.alz.org/liana.

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Arrest made in Lafayette school construction investigation

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thecurrentla.com – Leslie Turk – 2025-08-26 13:36:00

SUMMARY: Robert Gautreaux, former Lafayette Parish School System construction director, was arrested on felony charges of filing false public records and injuring public records related to alleged forgery of contractor quotes for school projects. Gautreaux reportedly altered vendor documents to meet bid requirements for projects valued between $50,000 and $249,999 and attempted to cover up his actions. Despite awareness of the investigation, Superintendent Francis Touchet reassigned Gautreaux to a teaching role. Investigations revealed forged quotes involving multiple contractors, including a company hired without a license. Gautreaux faces up to five years in prison per count and fines; the probe remains ongoing.

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