Governor Landry is talking about his new side job as special envoy to Greenland. President Trump has long expressed a desire to wrest control of Greenland from Denmark, and his appointment of Landry as special envoy to Greenland is seen as an escalation of that quest. While the Danish government is livid at this development, Landry put a friendly spin on his mission.
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Back at home, Landry has announced a four-day mourning period to mark one year since the New Year’s Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street. Flags will be flown at half-staff beginning January 1st at 3:15 a.m., to coincide with the time a man drove onto Bourbon Street, plowing into a crowd of revelers, killing 14 people. On January 4th, there will be a moment of silence to remember the victims, and the governor is asking all churches to ring 14 bells.
Despite the repeal of Louisiana’s “three-year rule” stopping insurance carriers from dropping policies older than three years last year, only one company has canceled old policies. Kace Kieschnick reports.
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Don’t look now, but the Saints are riding a three-game winning streak. Head coach Kellen Moore says with a young team, he hopes that this will be a sign of things to come next year and the years to come.