3:30 PM Newscast

Attorney General Liz Murrill is looking into what contributed to last week’s jail break at the Orleans Parish Jail. She says a critical piece in preventing future escapes is making sure the Orleans Parish criminal justice system is moving cases through in an effective manner. She adds, housing inmates at a parish jail for several years is asking for trouble…

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Five of the ten inmates who escaped last week are still at large.

Get ready for another active hurricane season. NOAA is predicting an above-average season, with 13 to 19 named storms. Of them, they predict six to ten hurricanes, with three to five being major hurricanes – Category Three or higher. National Weather Service Director Ken Graham says even a storm that does not rise to the level of a major hurricane can still be very devastating.

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He says, start building your emergency kits now.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, along with ten other Southeastern states launched the website, Gator-Wise-dot-org to educate the public on safely coexisting with alligators. LDWF Alligator Program Manager Jeb Linscombe says alligator attacks are rare here with fewer than 25 since the 1970’s but three to four thousand nuisance complaints are filed every year.

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Linscombe says the initiative aims to foster realistic perceptions about alligators.

This is the weekend for trivia lovers. Trivia Nationals are being held at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, just east of the Superdome. Organizer Lee-Ann Whitlock says there are many kinds of trivia competitions.

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The cost to attend is 275 dollars for the entire weekend for all the games you wish to compete in. More information is at trivia nationals-dot-org.