Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law a bill that would give domestic violence victims with active restraining orders an opportunity to receive an expedited temporary concealed carry permit. Baton Rouge concealed carry instructor says this is a good law, because more and more people are seeking these permits, and this law moves certain domestic violence victims to the front of the line…
cut 10 (05) “…five years’
The new law goes into effect August 1st.
The city of New Orleans says they are taking extra steps to make sure this weekend’s Gay Pride Festival is a safe event in light of what happene last Sunday in Orlando. New Orleans Police Superintendent Michael Harrison says his officers have been planning, training and practicing for the last month for the event…
cut 13 (08) “…the city”
The governor’s office of homeland security and emergency preparedness is asking residents to take the proper precautions during this heat wave that has heat indexes into the triple figures. GOHSEP spokesperson Mike Steele for those working outside, be extra careful…
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This intense heat is expected to continue into tomorrow.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer says there’s evidence out there to support the theory that consuming very hot drinks could cause people to develop cancer of the esophagus. The deputy director of the LSU Health New Orleans Cancer Center, Doctor Edward Trapido, says constantly scalding your esophagus isn’t good for your health, but having about one hot cup a day shouldn’t be to harmful…
cut 8 (09) “…you’re fine”