News from the South - Louisiana News Feed
Weekend Weather: Sunday, Sept 1, 2024
SUMMARY: Happy Sunday! As we welcome September and Labor Day weekend, expect clouds and some showers today with temperatures around 88°F. Humidity persists, especially near the coast. Winds will be light from the east. Tomorrow, conditions improve with more sunshine and slightly lower rain chances, but expect high temperatures in the lower 90s. Rain returns midweek, but a cold front might bring drier air next weekend, offering a taste of fall. Tropical disturbances are monitored, but no immediate threats to the Gulf are expected. Stay tuned for updates as we continue through this busy tropical season!
There is a decent chance of rain and a break in temperatures in the forecast for Sunday.
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Meet Lucy, Chuck, Willie & Margaret — aka lovebugs.
SUMMARY: Frank Davis humorously introduces lovebugs—named Lucy, Chuck, Willie, and Margaret—as pesky insects common twice yearly in his region, especially attracted to white surfaces. They swarm in spring and fall, covering cars with dead bugs, often leading to clogged radiators and damaged paint. Lovebugs don’t fly at night and are less likely to accumulate if you drive slowly. Each female lays about 350 eggs, and they remember and return to familiar spots yearly. Despite local myths about genetic engineering, they’re native and spreading. The best advice: regularly wash cars to quickly remove them and protect paint.
Meet Lucy, Chuck, Willie & Margaret — aka lovebugs.
Frank Davis warned us: drive fast, and your car might change colors
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Local Business Affected by Tariffs
SUMMARY: As tariffs imposed mid-year by the Trump administration take effect, Monroe’s Mojo Outdoors shares their challenges. The tariffs, a tax on imported goods to balance trade, came after their sales and pricing were set, causing unplanned cost increases. Mojo is working to minimize price hikes by negotiating with Chinese and other suppliers. Long-term, the company may shrink due to market uncertainty and increased costs. Like many businesses, Mojo is exploring alternative suppliers in countries with lower tariffs to control expenses and keep prices affordable for customers. The tariff impact remains uncertain but significant for small businesses.
Local Business Affected by Tariffs
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Drugs, stolen vehicles and illegal firearms allegedly found in Slidell home
SUMMARY: Three people were arrested following a July 30 search of a Slidell home where stolen vehicles, drugs, and illegal firearms were found. Police seized marijuana, THC edibles, ecstasy with methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, $13,000, eight illegal firearms (two stolen), and three stolen vehicles. 17-year-old Ma’layja Williams faces charges including possession with intent to distribute marijuana and obstruction of justice. William Williams, 45, and Demetra Williams, 42, were arrested with multiple charges such as possession with intent to distribute drugs, possession of stolen firearms, and illegal weapon possession. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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