Crawfish season is typically associated with spring and summer backyard boils, but the season actually begins in January. David Grubb tells us why it’s not too early to start grabbing some mudbugs…
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The House and Senate Governmental Affairs committee approves new Congressional district maps. They do not include a second majority-minority district. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Louisianans awoke to freezing temperatures this morning, with a major cold front moving through the state. State climatologist Barry Keim says don’t expect things to get much warmer anytime soon.
The cold conditions are expected to stick around for at least another week, and Keim says to get prepared for a harsh weekend.
When the work week begins morning temperatures are expected to remain in the 30s but should warm up a bit throughout the day. But for this weekend, Keim says to be prepared, stay warm, and take care of the three Ps…
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Detectives say 101 stolen catalytic converters were found in an East Baton Rouge couple’s chop shop, and Matthew and Brooke Gibson are facing numerous charges, including possession of narcotics. Baton Rouge Police Sergeant L’Jean McKneely says there’s been an increase in catalytic converter thefts and they are investigating ties to Gibson’s operation.
The couple was also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile because their child was found in the home along with the stolen items and narcotics.
Catalytic converters, which are part of a vehicle’s exhaust system, contain precious metals like platinum and palladium ranging in value from $900 to $2,500. McKneely says as for preventing someone from stealing one for your car it’s almost impossible because they can be removed in a matter of minutes.
According to State Farm insurance, theft claims for catalytic converters rose almost 300-percent from July of 2020 to July 2021 in the US. McKneely says with the Gibson operation they hope to make more arrests.
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Louisiana hasn’t hit the peak of crawfish season, but that doesn’t mean that mudbugs aren’t on the menu. Mark Shirley, LSU AgCenter and crawfish specialist, says the recent wave of cold temperatures may have slowed the growth of this year’s harvest, but it hasn’t stopped it.
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With crawfish farmers enduring harsh conditions to deliver one of the state’s signature culinary staples, Shirley says there’s no better time to show support by buying a few pounds.
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The cost of business in crawfish farming has gone up, with everything from the price of bait to labor and transportation costs rising. Shirley says that consumers have to expect the price of the tasty crustaceans to go up as well.
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The House and Senate Governmental Affairs Committees approved new Congressional district maps similar to the current one, which means just one majority-minority district. Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt says based on the 2020 Census data she doesn’t believe a second majority-Black district can be drawn…
Before Hewitt’s map proposal was approved, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee rejected several other bills that would have created a second-majority minority district. Hewitt says those proposals would actually reduce the chances of a Black candidate can be elected…
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House Governmental Affairs also approved a congressional map that does not create a second majority-minority district. The vote was 13-to-5 in favor of House Speaker Clay Schexnayder’s proposal which features one majority-minority district but changes current existing lines to reflect population changes. New Orleans Representative Royce Duplessis voted against it…
Black lawmakers say two of the six Congressional districts should be majority-minority because 33-percent of the state’s population is African-American. Schexnayder took several questions from Black lawmakers on why his map doesn’t have a second majority-Black seat. Here’s one from Duplessis…
The full House and Senate will vote on these proposals next week. If lawmakers approve a new Congressional map without a second majority-minority, lawsuits are likely.