13:30 Newscast, March 24th, 2016

The US could once again be a trade partner with Cuba when Congress lifts the embargo, and Alto Congressman Ralph Abraham is heading down there in April to ensure Louisiana is in the mix. He says we’re on the tip of the spear to be the first state to get our goods to Cuba in a big way. Cuba imports about 80-90 percent of their ag products, Abraham says…:
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Abraham expects the trade embargo with the island to be lifted by 2017.

GOHSEP says new numbers show an estimated 12,000 homes were damaged in this month’s horrific flooding event. Communications Director Mike Steele advises people to document and take pictures of damage to their homes sooner than later:
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The site to register is disasterassistance.gov.

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Plaquemines Parish until 7pm this evening. A strong line of storms producing gusty winds is moving through southeast Louisiana this afternoon, but forecasters say we should be seeing dry, cool air and sunny skies for good Friday.

Matthew Flugence of Harvey has entered a guilty plea in the death of a 6-year-old girl who was killed then stuffed into a trashcan in 2013. Flugence was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to first-degree murder. Jefferson Parish District Attorney Paul Connick Jr. will not pursue the death penalty. Legal analyst Tim Meche says money may be a factor in the DA’s decision…:
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He also says the process of prosecuting a death penalty case takes time.