A frantic search for a Webster Parish girl has a happy ending. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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You could not have dreamed of a better start to the season for the Saints as New Orleans is 2-0 after clobbering the Cowboys 44 to 19 yesterday. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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Just like last week, the Saints were firing on all cylinders yesterday, as they destroyed the Cowboys in Arlington, 44-19. Alvin Kamara scored four touchdowns, including a 57-yard catch and run in the second quarter. Kamara says offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak made it easy.
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In all the Saints gained 190 yards on the ground — 115 by Kamara — and Head Coach Dennis Allen says that’s taking a load off quarterback Derek Carr.
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Carr says the vigorous off-season workout program that Coach Allen instituted is really paying off.
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The Saints’ first-team offense scored on their first 15 possessions to start the season. The streak was snapped early in the fourth quarter on an interception.
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Prayers were answered in Webster Parish as a girl who disappeared from her home was found safe. Crews spent all day searching for ten-year-old Peyton Saintignan, and an Arkansas company flying a drone was able to find her asleep in a wooded area. Webster Parish Sheriff Jason Parker says a camera captured an image of her earlier in the day.
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Sheriff Parker says this is not the first time Peyton disappeared from her home.
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Parker says Peyton heard the searchers but stayed put.
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In all, they had about 200 people searching for her, including those from various police departments, sheriff’s offices, fire departments and the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
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U-S House Speaker Mike Johnson and his wife were on their way to Donald Trump’s home when the Secret Service stopped a 58-year-old man from carrying out what authorities are calling an assassination attempt on the former president. Johnson posted on “X” that no leader in American history has endured more attacks and remained so strong and resilient.
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Johnson reassured Trump supporters and the public that Congress would take necessary actions to ensure the safety of all public figures. Johnson was briefed with the President within 90-minutes of the event by Acting Director of the Secret Service Ron Rowe.  Rowe says agents saw the gun barrel between the bushes and engaged.
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Johnson says there are hearings this month for that Task Force and reports will be coming out next week.  Johnson expressed deep concern over the growing threats against the former president and emphasized the need for heightened security measures.
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