A state senator receives a profanity laced voicemail after voting to override the governor’s veto on a bill to ban sex altering medical procedures on minors. Jeff Palermo has the story….
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It’s been one year since the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline changed its number to 9-8-8 and the Louisiana Department of Health says call volume has increased by 11 percent. Teiko Foxx has more…
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State Police is investigating a profanity laced voicemail left on the phone of Houma Senator Michael Fesi. Fesi voted in favor of the override of the governor’s veto of a bill that bans sex altering medical procedures on minors. Authorities say the man who left the voice mail is LSU grad student Marcus Venable
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Fesi said on the Senate floor prior to Tuesday’s override vote that there are adults who regret having undergone sex altering procedures as minors. But Venable said in his angry message to Fesi that he doesn’t have his facts straight…
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Venable ended his nearly one minute long verbal tirade by wishing that Fesi has an awful day and an untimely death…
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Venable also taught a class at LSU as a grad assistant. The university says Venable crossed the line with his voicemail and will no longer be able to teach at the university, but can continue his studies.
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Mental health officials are celebrating the one anniversary of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. State Suicide Prevention Coordinator Dr. Robyn Thomas says since launching 9-8-8, call volume has increased by 11 percent and they’ve increased the number of counselors from Louisiana
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The in-state answer rate rose from 64 percent in June 2022 to 91 percent over the last year. Thomas says the previous seven-digit number was shortened to easy-to-remember 988.
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OBH launched an awareness campaign in May that included a 988 dashboard. The lifeline offers specialized support to veterans and their families, Spanish speakers, LGBTQ+ youth, and deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Thomas encourages anyone who is experiencing a crisis to call the 988 lifeline.
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Call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org to receive support during a crisis.
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The price of gas has increased by about 5 cents since just last week to a statewide average of $3.18 a gallon for regular gasoline. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says demand for gasoline has decreased about 10% since the Fourth of July, but prices are rising despite the fall…
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Oil prices saw a recent jump as models hinted at the possibility of a tropical development in the gulf. As peak hurricane season approaches, Redman warned how developments in the tropics can cause oil prices to rise…
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Redman says prices at the pump will typically stay down before a storm as companies absorb the price increase, but they can stay high for extended time after a storm as stations look to recoup their losses. He advises Louisiana residents to remain prepared for emergency situations…
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The media at SEC Media Days has picked Alabama to win the SEC West in a close vote over LSU, who is picked to finish second. But Tiger Rag Editor Todd Horne believes the Tigers should be the preseason favorites to win the West…
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LSU will travel to Tuscaloosa this season to take on the Crimson Tide on November 4th. Horne says LSU has shown they can win at Alabama…
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LSU Quarterback Jayden Daniels is a first team All SEC selection. Horne says he can’t argue against that selection…
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