A Baton Rouge company has developed what they call a smart fabric to help diagnose head injuries to football players during games. Michelle Southern reports…
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Falling temperatures has prompted the National Weather Service to issued freeze warnings for portions Louisiana. Assumption, Lafourche, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, Jefferson, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, Orleans, and Terrebonne Parishes are under a freeze warning. A hard freeze warning has been issued for Tangipahoa, Washington, St. Tammany, and St. Helena Parishes. The warnings will be in effect until Thursday morning.
With the beginning of Lent, many people will be totally giving up meat for the next 40 days or at least eating seafood only on Fridays. Gulf Seafood Institute chairman Harlon Pearce says once we have a good warm front roll through we should see quality seafood at the market for a good price…
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Pearce says fish is in excellent supply right now.
A Shreveport church has found a unique way to distribute ashes on Ash Wednesday. Christ United Methodist Church has been offering “Drive By Ashes” since 2011 and Associate Pastor Kelly Berne expects over 100 people will drive through today. She says there will be tables set up in the church parking lot and all you’ll need to do is drive up…
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And you never have to leave your car. The service will be offered from 11AM til 4PM today.