Louisiana will be featured in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, to promote Louisiana tourism with “Louisiana Saturday Night.” Colleen Crain has more.
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Come next Wednesday, you will know beyond a shadow of a doubt whether the seafood you’re buying was caught off the coast of Louisiana. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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A young boy is killed in a Christmas morning house fire in Richland Parish. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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For the fourth year in a row, Louisiana will be featured in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. This year’s parade theme is “Best Day Ever,” and Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser says they decided to highlight “Louisiana Saturday Night” to give the nation an idea of what Louisiana has to offer.
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Nungesser says over 100 Louisianians made the journey to Pasadena to help decorate the float.
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Nungesser says it reaches billions of views and the return on investment is up to 40-million-dollars in media coverage every year, and is a great way to promote Louisiana tourism.
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The Parade of Roses is on January 1st, at 10 a.m. on ABC and NBC
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Come January 1st, whenever you buy seafood at the store or order seafood at your favorite restaurant, you will know whether or not it comes from Louisiana. A new law goes into effect that day requiring restaurants and distributors to clearly disclose whether the seafood was caught off the shores of Louisiana.
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The bill’s author, Marrero State Senator Patrick Connick, says the new law will not dictate what brand names the companies go by.
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Connick says there will be substantial penalties for restaurants and distributors who deceive customers starting next Wednesday.
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The new law comes after testing done on the shrimp at this year’s Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival found that 80-percent of vendors were selling imported shrimp instead of shrimp caught off the Louisiana coast.
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An 11-year-old boy is killed in a house fire in Richland Parish. Firefighters were called out to the burning home in Rayville Christmas morning. Two people made it out, but the 11-year-old boy didn’t. Assistant Fire Chief Rusty Edwards says the fire started in the boy’s bedroom.
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Edwards says the home did not have working smoke detectors, and that made the difference between life and death.
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Edwards says for anyone who doesn’t have working smoke alarms in his or her home, there is assistance available.
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A hunter near Baton Rouge is recovering after being accidentally shot by another hunter. Agent Jared Riddle with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says the hunters were hunting at the same time on a small piece of property in Zachary that both had permission to be on, but they were unaware of each other’s presence.
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Riddle says the hunter saw rustling in the bushes and thought it was a deer and shot. Once he realized it was a person, he went to help.
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The injured hunter was shot in the arm and was airlifted to Our Lady of the Lake Hospital. His injuries are not life-threatening. LDWF cited the shooter for hunting deer without possessing deer tags and for not wearing hunter’s orange. Riddle says wearing hunter’s orange could have prevented this incident from happening.
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The Saints have been eliminated from playoff contention and still have two more regular-season games left. Interim head coach Darren Rizzi says the players have not checked out and want to add to their win total…
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This Sunday is the Saints’ final home game of the year as they host the Las Vegas Raiders. Rizzi says it would be great if they could give Who Dat Nation something to cheer about…
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Derek Carr, Alvin Kamara, Erik McCoy and Lucas Patrick did not practice on Thursday and Rizzi says McCoy is likely done for the season with an elbow injury. Receiver Chris Olave was a full participant, looking to return after suffering multiple concussions. Rizzi says they have not determined if he’ll play Sunday…
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