This run of dry weather has put the state in a tough spot. Jeff Palermo reports.
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If a New Orleans-area lawmaker has his way, those who don’t pay attention when crossing crosswalks will have to pay the price. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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This run of dry weather we’ve had lately has pushed the state into drought conditions. State Climatologist Jay Grymes says currently, about three-fourths of the state is in a drought, with half of the state rated as severe to extreme drought.
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Grymes says the drought is making life very tough for many people, not just firefighters.
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Grymes says what the state really needs at this point is one good damp spell.
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One state lawmaker wants you to pay attention when crossing crosswalks, or pay up. Chalmette Republican Representative Mike Bayham has filed a bill that would prohibit people from looking at their cell phones while crossing crosswalks. Bayham says it’s a modern-day safety issue.
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And if the driver also has his face in his cell phone while driving – which is now illegal in the state, thanks to the work of the legislature last year – that’s a recipe for disaster. Bayham notes that pedestrians are defenseless against motor vehicles.
Bayham says his goal is not to make criminals out of those pedestrians – under his bill, the infraction would be a misdemeanor penalized with a fine of just 25 dollars.
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Governor Jeff Landry announced on his “X” account today that A-T-and-T is investing 45-million dollars to upgrade the network inside Tiger Stadium before the 2026 season. LSU President Wade Rousse joined Landry for the announcement. Rousse says when you have over 100-thousand people in one place, you need service that works…
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AT&T president David Aubrey says they are proud to work with LSU to bring state of the art connectivity to college football’s greatest venue…
Governor Landry says this is big news for Tiger Nation.
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A 53-year-old Metairie woman has been charged in connection with the death of a Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s deputy who was struck and killed during a funeral procession on January 30th. New Orleans Police Captain Anthony Micheu (Mee-shoo) says Erica Katsanis was impaired when she struck Deputy Christopher Ohlmeyer’s motorcycle from behind…
Micheu did not say what drugs were in Katsanis’ toxicology report, but they believe she ignored the warning labels for those drugs.
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Deputy Ohlmeyer was 41-years-old. He is survived by his wife and their two children.