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Former jeweler accused of stealing expensive watch from customer, sheriff says
WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans· 5 days agoLafourche Parish Sheriff's Office detectives believe there may be additional victims and are asking them to come forth. On Monday, the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office took to social media ...
PHOTOS: 2024 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
WKRN Nashville· 21 hours agoBonnaroo 2024 is in full swing!
Talking the Tropics With Mike: Gradual tropical development in the longer range over Western Gulf
FOX30 / CBS47 Jacksonville· 1 day agoAn overview of what's going on in the tropics....
The town of Bluffton has made a guide to help you prepare for Hurricane Season
Bluffton Today· 6 days agoThe 2024 Hurricane Season started on June 1 and in preparation for the storm season, the town of...
Home insurance to spike in one state, according to new prediction
Newsweek· 3 days agoLouisiana already has the second-highest average rate for home insurers at $6,354 yearly, according...
Montco plans $30M hydropower station on Schuylkill
Philly.com· 5 days agoNeil Makhija, vice chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, said the widespread flooding in Bridgeport during the destructive remnants of ...
Former Louisiana jewelry store owner arrested, accused of stealing watch from customer
ABC 26 New Orleans· 5 days agoA former jewelry store owner from Metairie was arrested after he allegedly did not return a $50,000...
Hurricanes don’t stop at the coast – these mountain towns know how severe inland flood damage can...
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoAt over 2,000 feet above sea level and more than 250 miles from the coast, it is an unlikely place to prepare for a hurricane. Western North Carolina’s history is just one example of the inland risks from tropical cyclones.
New Orleans Municipal and Traffic Court could go back to its Perdido Street location by next week
WDSU New Orleans· 5 days agoUH, AS I HAVEN’T HEARD THEM ANNOUNCE IT ON THE NEWS OR NO FLIES. NEW ORLEANS MUNICIPAL AND TRAFFIC...
States beg insurers not to drop climate-threatened homes
The State· 6 days agoIn the coming years, climate change could force Americans from their homes, not just by raising sea levels, worsening wildfires and causing floods - but also by putting insurance coverage out ...