Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas arrested for battery incident
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas was arrested by the Kenner Police Department in connection to a battery incident on Friday, Nov. 10.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas was arrested by the Kenner Police Department in connection to a battery incident on Friday, Nov. 10.
Three occupants were able to escape a Scott apartment fire without sustaining any major injuries, according to the Scott Fire Department.
With a steady stream of moisture moving overhead, mostly cloudy skies will remain in the forecast for today and tomorrow. With the front having moved through, winds have turned out of the northeast, and cooler air has moved in. Highs today will be in the mid-upper 60s. A few light showers will be in the [...]
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They are open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Tuesday through Saturday. On Sundays, their hours are 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. On Mondays, they are closed.
"People are definitely on board with our campaign because it's a people powered effort," Greenup said.
If anyone knows of Brown's whereabouts, they are asked to call CPSO at (337) 491-3795. Authorities said anyone found assisting or harboring Brown will be charged accordingly.
His son ran up to him, and they embraced while the crowd cheered.
The crash happened around 6:19 p.m. just north of the intersection of Ambassador Caffery Parkway and West Congress Street, according to LPD.
Nancy Landry said the support she is receiving is great because people are making it known that they value experience.
Lawmakers who played a role in the legislation are celebrating the projects that already have shovels in the ground, and more to come.
“Our college is immensely proud of this accomplishment,” SLCC Chancellor Vincent June said. “We look forward to welcoming more veterans to our programs, providing them with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in the workforce. The entire SLCC community is excited to embark on this journey, which signifies a significant step toward a brighter future for Louisiana veterans.”
Once the Cajun Cup ends, the parade will start at 11 a.m. on Jefferson Street and Cypress Street then continue onto Jefferson Street, to Johnston Street, then Garfield Street, ending near Parc International.