It’s a winter wonderland across south Louisiana and into central Louisiana with snow on the ground and temperatures in the single digits, setting all-time record lows in southwest Louisiana. Governor Landry continues to urge the public to stay home…
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Driving was treacherous to say the least yesterday. State Police Superintendent Colonel Robert Hodges says his troopers were busy helping stranded motorists…
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Temperatures will get above freezing today, but State Transportation Secretary Joe Donahue says it will take some time to re-open closed roads…
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The Red Cross is lending a helping hand during this arctic blast. Andrew Greenstein reports
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We’ll return to normal temperatures in a few days, but finding crawfish this weekend will be difficult. But LSU Ag Center crawfish expert Mark Shirley says the snow and ice have NOT ruined the upcoming mudbug season..
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So for now, you’ll have to settle for a good pot of gumbo.