“Lights Out Louisiana” encourages residents, businesses, and cities to turn off lights between 11 P-M and 6 A-M, particularly in high-rise buildings and near wetlands where birds congregate. Sean Richardson has more.
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Over the last two years, New Orleans has seen a significant drop in crime. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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Thanks to Team Rubicon, a Jean Lafitte family is moving back home today. Colleen Crain has the story…
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In fall, birds leave their nests and fly south, marking an important part of their migration journey. This period is particularly critical in Louisiana, a key stopover for many bird species traveling along the Mississippi Flyway. LWF Communication Director Jimmy Frederick says the “Lights Out Louisiana” initiative aims to protect these migratory birds by reducing light pollution, which can disorient them, especially at night.
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Bright city lights confuse birds, causing them to veer off course, collide with buildings, or become exhausted. During migration seasons, particularly in the fall, dimming or turning off unnecessary lights at night helps birds stay on track and avoid fatal accidents. Frederick says flipping the switch can make a huge difference.
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“Lights Out Louisiana” encourages residents, businesses, and cities to turn off lights between 11 P-M and 6 A-M, particularly in high-rise buildings and near wetlands where birds congregate. This simple measure can significantly reduce bird fatalities, allowing fledgling birds and experienced adults alike to safely complete their journey.
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Visit LA-Wildlife-Fed-dot-org for more information.
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Over the last two years, New Orleans has seen a steady drop in crime. Rafael Goyeneche (goy-eh-NECH-ee), the president of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, which has been tracking crime trends in the city on a weekly basis, says the drop is very significant.
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Goyeneche says one of the biggest reasons behind the drop in crime is that police are taking a more proactive approach when conducting operations like traffic stops and drug busts.
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Goyeneche says by taking this proactive approach, officers are preventing crimes before they’re committed.
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Furthermore, New Orleans Police have a full camera network at their disposal, with the cameras able to zoom in on a vehicle’s VIN number through the windshield from several blocks away, making it easier for them to pinpoint potential stolen vehicles being used in crimes.
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Thanks to the Veteran-led organization, Team Rubicon, the big move-in day is here for the Roth family who have been living in a trailer outside their home since Hurricane Ida destroyed their home and they were unable to get the help they needed through FEMA or SBA loans. Brian Andrus with Team Rubicon says they look to help people who may have been left behind.
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Team Rubicon rebuilt the Roth’s home at no cost to them or the community. Andrus says their mission is not just about the home; they work with families on resiliency…
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Team Rubicon was started in 2010 by Veteran Jake Wood as a response to tragedies in Haiti. They have rebuilt multiple homes in Louisiana and the Roth’s home is the 13th one since Hurricanes Laura and Ida. Andrus says they serve those in need around the world…
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You can donate to Team Rubicon by visiting T-R-U-S-A dot org.
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Deer hunting season begins tomorrow with the opening of archery season in Deer Areas 3, 7, 8 and 10, in southwest Louisiana. Johnathan Bordelon, the deer program manager for the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, says archery season is the longest of all hunting seasons.
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Bordelon says archery season is very popular in the state.
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Bordelon says last year was the highest reported harvest since tagging started in 2008, and he expects this year to be at least just as big.
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Seasons in the other deer areas begin next month. Deer hunters need to have a basic hunting license and deer license, or an equivalent combination; and all deer hunters must obtain deer tags.
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Louisiana Tech will host Tulsa on Saturday night. The Bulldogs are looking to rebound from a loss to North Carolina State last Saturday, while the Golden Hurricanes are coming off back to back losses to Arkansas State and Oklahoma State. Tech Coach Sonny Cumbie expects a highly competitive game..
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The Ragin Cajuns will host Tulane on Saturday at 11 AM. U-L Lafayette is 2-and-0, while the Green Wave are 1-and-2. Tulane has a first year starting quarterback in Darian Mensah. Cajuns Coach Michael Desormeaux says he would like to pressure Mensah without relying on the blitz…
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ULM is a 44.5 point underdog on Saturday night as they will visit top ranked Texas. The Warhawks are 2-and-0 and Coach Bryant Vincent says a lot can be gained by playing the Longhorns in Austin…
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The LSU Tigers are big favorites to beat UCLA on Saturday. The Bruins are off to a tough start under first year coach Deshaun Foster. UCLA struggled to beat Hawaii and then they got rolled by Indiana. Coach Brian Kelly expects the Bruins will be motivated a group when they enter Tiger Stadium tomorrow afternoon…
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LSU wide receiver CJ Daniels says getting off to a fast start on Saturday will be a key…
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Kick off is at 2:30.