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St. Landry Parish receives state assistance to begin 10-day storm debris cleanup
SUMMARY: St. Landry Parish in Louisiana is undergoing a 10-day cleanup effort after recent storms left debris scattered. The state has provided assistance, with Governor Jeff Landry signing an emergency declaration to fund 75% of debris pickup costs. The Parish government has hired contractors and crews to start the cleanup. Residents are asked to separate debris and place it in front of their homes for efficient collection. Parish President Jesse Bard urges residents to report debris for pickup. The cleanup aims to remove 900-1,000 tons of debris. Residents are encouraged to communicate areas in need of cleaning to expedite the process.
As homeowners and parish officials continue to struggle with debris left behind by storms, St. Landry Parish is receiving help from the state to ramp up the cleaning phase.
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Man and woman dead in double homicide, NOPD says
SUMMARY: In New Orleans, the NPD is investigating a fatal double shooting that resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman. Police responded to reports of gunfire at a home on Monroe Street in the Leonidas neighborhood, where they discovered the two victims with gunshot wounds. Further details were not provided by the NPD, and efforts are ongoing to gather more information about the incident.
The NOPD says it happened at about 6:51 a.m. Saturday in the 1200 block of Monroe Street.
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Acadiana Pride parade 2024
SUMMARY: Today in downtown Lafayette, the fourth Annual Pride Acadiana celebration took place. News 10 spoke with various LGBTQ+ activists, including health and wellness advocates, local churches, and change-makers. Participants highlighted the importance of sexual health and safety, the journey of addressing the HIV and AIDS epidemic, and the significance of community solidarity against bigotry and hate. Local churches emphasized inclusivity, reflecting Jesus' teachings of gathering all people. Concerns were raised about the increasing banning of LGBTQ+ books in the U.S., stressing the need for accessible material to aid teenagers exploring their identity and sexuality.
The 4th annual Pride Acadiana celebration happened in downtown Lafayette
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New Orleans Weather: Excessive heat warning for Sunday and tracking Hurricane Beryl
SUMMARY: A tropical storm in the Atlantic has been upgraded to a hurricane, currently about 50 miles from the center with warm water and low wind shear aiding its strengthening. It could become a Category 2 hurricane by tomorrow, and possibly a Category 3, approaching the Lesser Antilles by late tomorrow into Monday. Wind shear may weaken it as it moves into the Caribbean. We are monitoring another potential system, Chris, developing near Yucatan, possibly moving into Mexico. We expect hotter, drier weather for the Gulf Coast this week, but will monitor long-term hurricane impacts. An excessive heat warning is in effect, with potential temperatures reaching up to 114°F.
Meteorologist Alexandra Cranford has the forecast at 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2024.
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