Over 97 Thousand homes and businesses in North Louisiana are still without power this morning. SWEPCO and Cleco say most of their customers will have electricity by the end of today. Entergy President Phillip May says the company anticipates 90-percent of its customers along the I-20 corridor who can safely receive power will be restored by tomorrow night.
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State Climatologist Jay Grymes says a gradual warm-up will begin this afternoon. By Thursday, high temperatures will be back around 60 degrees, but then another blast of cold air will come which could take North Louisiana back down into the teens Saturday and Sunday morning.
Governor Landry is meeting with local officials in Ouachita Parish this morning and will update the media sometime after 11:00.
If you have all of your tax forms, you can now file your federal and state income tax returns. Andrew Greenstein has helpful information.
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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and Director of the Office of Human Trafficking Prevention, Mary Kate Andrepont (AHN-dre-pont) says part of their outreach includes training programs to help personnel in schools, hospitals and law enforcement identify human trafficking.
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She says more victims are being identified because of the office’s outreach efforts.