A vigil will be held Saturday night at seven in memory of the 14 innocent victims of Wednesday morning’s terror attack on Bourbon Street. Meanwhile, after being closed for nearly 36 hours, Bourbon Street is getting back to normal. Andrew Greenstein was there last night.
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Many of the victims of Wednesday’s attack on Bourbon Street were brought to University Medical Center in New Orleans. Chief Medical Officer Jeffrey Elder:
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Elder says some of the victims remain hospitalized.
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The mild weather we’ve been experiencing will come to an end on Sunday as the coldest weather of the season will begin to make its way into the Bayou State. LSU Public Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the threat of severe weather exists Sunday for nearly the entire state.
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An Enhanced Risk for severe thunderstorms has been issued for tomorrow in Northeast Louisiana with a slight risk farther west across the remainder of North Louisiana into South Arkansas and Deep East Texas…that as temperatures will dip below freezing in the mornings for much of next week.