Saints running back Alvin Kamara is facing a battery charge after he allegedly injured someone at a Las Vegas nightclub. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police say the incident happened late Saturday afternoon, but Kamara still played in yesterday’s Pro Bowl Game in Las Vegas. NFL analyst Mike Detillier says Kamara was not charged until after the game…
Kamara was released on a five-thousand-dollar bail and his first court appearance is this afternoon in Las Vegas.
U. S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is in New Orleans today and Congressman Troy Carter says they are discussing the development workforces made up of Louisianans to help rebuild areas of the state when impacted by natural disasters.
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The state Office of Motor Vehicles is getting involved in the fight against human trafficking. OMV spokesman Matt Boudreaux says because motorists make stops – for gas, food, lodging or even nightlife – in which they might encounter a victim of human trafficking and tells us what signs to look for…:
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They encourage you to call 9-1-1 if you believe you see a victim.
Dean of Tulane University’s School of Social Work Patrick Bordnick says the pandemic has added more life stressors and for those who were already suffering from depression and anxiety it’s only worsened and reminds those suffering to be kind to themself.