The TV documentary series “On Patrol: Live” on Reelz is featuring the Monroe Police Department for the next eight weeks. Sean Richardson has more.
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For the vast majority of Americans, holiday travel will be a little different this year. Colleen Crain reports.
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After 38 years, a Florida woman whose body was found in Lake Pontchartrain has finally been identified. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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The Monroe Police Department is being featured on the television documentary series On Patrol: Live for the next eight weeks. The show, hosted and executive produced by Dan Abrams and airs on the Reelz cable channel, offers live, real-time coverage and analysis of police officers’ daily work across various U.S. departments. Monroe Police Chief Victor Zordan says viewers can observe officers as they patrol their communities, providing an inside look at the challenges and responsibilities they face.
The Monroe Police Department expressed excitement about participating in the show, with Zordan emphasizing the opportunity to demonstrate the professionalism, courage, and dedication of MPD officers.
Zordan believes this platform will not only show the brave actions officers take to protect the community but also raise awareness about the efforts made to improve the city of Monroe. Through On Patrol: Live, audiences will get a closer view of what it takes to maintain safety and order in the city.
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The show airs Friday and Saturday nights from eight to 11 p.m.
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The vast majority of Americans are changing the way they travel this holiday season due to inflation. Ted Rossman with Bankrate says a whopping 83-percent are adjusting their holiday travel routine.
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Rossman says it’s NOT the cost of travel that’s gone through the roof…
…rather, it’s the cost of everything else that’s gone up.
More than one out of every four Americans say they’re planning on taking on debt to travel this holiday season.
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A Florida woman whose body was found in Lake Pontchartrain 38 years ago has finally been identified.
A fisherman found Pamela Lee Hupp’s body in the lake on June 19th, 1986. However, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Lieutenant Suzanne (soo-ZAWN) Carboni says due to the lack of technology available back then, they were unable to identify her or match her with any missing individuals and became known simply as “Lake Lady Jane Doe.” Using genealogy and DNA testing, and through interviews with family members, investigators were finally able to put a name with the body. Carboni says the process was long and hard, but it was worth it.
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Now, the task is finding Hupp’s killer, assuming that person is still alive.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office.
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Today, exclusive Taylor Swift merchandise will be available for sale at the Caesars Superdome, coinciding with her highly anticipated ERAS Tour. Voice of the Saints Mike Hoss says this special opportunity allows fans who do not have concert tickets to purchase a range of official merch, celebrating Taylor’s diverse musical journey.
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Items may include apparel, accessories, and collectibles that reflect the different eras of her career, from country roots to pop anthems. Hoss says the sale is expected to attract a large crowd, so fans are encouraged to arrive early to secure their favorite items.
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Hoss says this event shows Taylor Swift’s immense popularity and the strong connection she has with her fanbase, providing a way for everyone to participate in the excitement of the tour.
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Don’t miss this chance to grab exclusive memorabilia and celebrate the music that has resonated with so many today and tomorrow at Champions Square at Caesars Superdome.
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The Pelicans tip off the 2024-25 season tonight as they host the Chicago Bulls. Willie Green begins his fourth season as the head coach of the Pels…
The Pels have a chance to get a win tonight as Chicago is a mediocre team in the Eastern Conference. Green says the Bulls like to play fast…
The Pelicans were just 21-and-19 at the Smoothie King Center last season. Green says they want to play better on their home floor this year…
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LSU was ranked 86th in points allowed last season, giving up 30 points a game. This year LSU is allowing 21 points a game and ranked 35th in the country. First-year defensive coordinator Blake Baker is getting a lot of credit and Coach Brian Kelly says Baker has taken the time to develop personal relationships with the players…
LSU kicker Damian Ramos is the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week after nailing four field goals against Arkansas, including a career-long tying kick of 48 yards. It’s the second consecutive game Ramos made multiple 40-plus-yard field goals. He’s also made 114 straight PATs. For the season Ramos has missed just two kicks and Kelly says Ramos is locked in…