Tried of porch pirates stealing your gifts? Brooke Thorington talks to an attorney who’s doing his part to save Christmas.
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As Congress races to pass a federal spending bill before a government shutdown deadline, Senator Bill Cassidy laments there’s NO money in it for coastal restoration. Kevin Gallagher reports…:
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The Salvation Army is making it easier to donate in a variety of ways. Brooke Thorington explains.
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By day Alistair Adkinson is a New Orleans attorney and when he’s not practicing law, he’s saving Christmas. After reading about porch pirates stealing packages in their neighborhood, he decided to offer his office as a drop-off site because they have an indoor door.
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Adkinson and his wife are allowing folks to send packages to their Lower Garden district office so your Christmas gift won’t get swiped by a Grinch. And if you’re worried that their office will be closed by the time you can pick up your package, they’ve got that covered.
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It’s the first Christmas they’ve offered the free service and with all the positive feedback they’ve received Adkinson believes it will become a holiday tradition.
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You can call Adkinson at his office at 504-444-6910 or visit their website triplealawyer.com that’s triple spelled out for package arrangements.
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Efforts to bring more federal funding for coastal restoration, via higher oil & gas royalty payments, are dead for the year. Senator Bill Cassidy says he and Senator John Kennedy worked on the Reinvesting in Shoreline Economies and Ecosystems Act was not a part of the omnibus federal spending bill that Congress must pass this week…:
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Cassidy’s RISE Act would lift a cap on royalties to energy-producing states to give them more capital for coastal rebuilding. The bill passed out of committee without opposition, but Cassidy says it got shunted aside in the mad dash to pass the spending bill. He says Congress dithers too long on important matters…:
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Cassidy says the RISE Act could have brought nearly $ 2 billion to Louisiana over ten years, and he vows to bring it back in the next Congress. As for the spending bill itself…Cassidy says he cannot support it…:
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Cassidy calls the failure of the RISE Act to pass, and the rush to pass a massive spending plan at the last minute “chaos by design.”
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A Baton Rouge woman is sentenced to life in prison for the 2015 poisoning death of her boyfriend Damian Skipper. East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore says it was persistence that led to the second-degree murder conviction of Meshell Hale.
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Moore says when they exhumed Skipper’s body, they found high levels of barium acetate which they believe Hale used to poison him and possibly her husband Arthur Noflin. Moore says they believe money was the motive.
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Two years after Skipper died in a Baton Rouge hospital his body was exhumed and his death was ruled a homicide after barium was found in his system. The charred remains of Noflin, the estranged husband, were found in the back of a truck in New Orleans in 2016. Moore says both men had been hospitalized with similar symptoms before their deaths.
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Hale has only been convicted for the death of Skipper.
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Because people tend to not carry cash on them these days, the Salvation Army is offering additional ways for you to donate to their annual Red Kettle Campaign. Lt. Thomas Johnson with the Salvation Army in Lafayette says now it’s as easy as pulling out your phone to donate when you see a bell ringer.
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Johnson says the Salvation Army has made it easier than ever to donate and your contribution stays in the community. He says donations help them fill a variety of needs.
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With the inflation causing so many to tighten their belts, Johnson says that also means more people need assistance.
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Johnson says funds raised during the holidays go towards programs year-round, not just Christmas.
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A three-day early signing period begins today for high school football recruits to sign with college programs and the LSU Tigers are on the verge of signing a Top 5 class. On3.com ranks LSU’s 2023 Class as the seventh best. It features several defensive backs, including safety Javien Toviano, cornerback Daylen Austin and safety Kylin Jackson from Zachary. On3-dot-com’s Shea Dixon says five-star cornerback Desmond Ricks could also sign with the Tigers on Thursday
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In Kelly’s first recruiting class, the Tigers only signed 15 high school players last year. Dixon says Coach Brian Kelly will sign well over 20 high school players this recruiting cycle, a good combination of players from Louisiana and out of state…
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Dixon says this goes down as Kelly’s first full signing class and it’s looking good…
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The LSU men’s basketball team hosts East Tennessee State in its final game before taking few days off for Christmas Break. Coach Matt McMahon’s team is 10-and-1 and he’s looking for his guys to be mentally locked in tonight…
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McMahon is looking for better perimeter defense after allowing opponents to make 18 three-pointers over the last two games…
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