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27-03-2025
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Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day parade officially cancels roll
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The rescheduled Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day parade has officially been canceled. On Thursday, March 27, parade officials reported that after monitoring the weather, which is expected to bring storms and the possibility of lightning, the club has decided to cancel citing the public's safety. Bourbon Street frequenters open to French Quarter being pedestrian-only 'This is a disappointing outcome, especially after the long and complex process of rescheduling this year's parade,' said Dickie Burke, president of the Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Club. 'We are incredibly grateful to everyone who supported the effort and helped us get this far.' The parade was originally set to roll on St. Patrick's Day weekend but due to high winds and rain, the krewe set the new date for March 29. Officials add that tremendous coordination went into gaining the necessary approval and handling logistics. Where Y'at this Weekend: Food Fight, Home & Garden Show, Brews, Boils & Bubbles, Rhythm's Fest We also wish to congratulate and recognize our 2025 parade honorees: Grand Marshal Raymond 'Randy' King Jr., Man of the Year James E. 'Jimmy' Kuhn, Queen Bree Rafferty, and her court. We thank the entire New Orleans community for its continued support and understanding. We look forward to returning in 2026 with renewed energy and the same Irish Channel spirit that's kept this tradition alive for nearly 80 years. Irish Channel parade officialsOfficials testify about DC plane crash New Orleans Police Department officer arrested, accused of stalking Here are the international students and faculty known to be targeted by ICE New auto tariffs spark backlash, global trade tensions escalate Violin thief-turned-bank robber sentenced to 4 years in prison Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-03-2025
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Metairie area SWAT roll ends ‘peacefully'
METAIRIE, La. (WGNO) — The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office was on the scene of a SWAT Roll in Metairie Thursday, March 23. The SWAT Team was called to the scene of the standoff at a home in the 4000 block of Loveland Street where deputies said U.S. Marshals went to execute an arrest warrant. Bourbon Street frequenters open to French Quarter being pedestrian-only After hours pf negotiation, Sheriff Joseph Lopinto said the suspect surrendered peacefully and was arrested. The charges related to the incident are Y'at this Weekend: Food Fight, Home & Garden Show, Brews, Boils & Bubbles, Rhythm's Fest Metairie area SWAT roll ends 'peacefully' Stefanik nomination for UN ambassador faces fresh uncertainty Tostitos chips sold in 13 states recalled over undeclared allergen Tulane's Will Hall is grateful to be back with the Green Wave Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-03-2025
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Two accused in St. Tammany Parish sergeant death face new charges
ST. TAMMANY PARISH (WGNO) — Additional charges have been added in the case surrounding the death of a St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's sergeant killed on March 23. Sergeant Grant Candies was involved in a pursuit after a car driven by 17-year-old Adrian Waughta allegedly fled a traffic stop, leading deputies on a chase. Family remembers woman killed in New Orleans dog attack In an attempt to stop the vehicle, Candies deployed a spike strip on Interstate 10 near the Oak Harbor exit when STPSO deputies say he was fatally hit by Waughtal. Waughtal also reportedly caused a collision with a New Orleans Police Department Officer once the chase crossed parishes. He was originally arrested for aggravated flight, first-degree murder and attempted first degree murder. Other passengers in the car were 17-year-old Mason Paul Eugene Fischer and 17-year-old Michael Emanuel Lanier were also booked on charges of first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder. Funeral arrangements announced for fallen STPSO Sergeant Grant Candies On Thursday, St. Tammany Parish deputies added kidnapping to Fischer's and Waughtal's list of charges, after deputies learned they allegedly refused to stop and let out two female passengers during the chase. Fischer who was released on bond on March 26, was rebooked for second-degree kidnapping. Waughtal was also rebooked and is being held without a chips sold in 13 states recalled over undeclared allergen Tulane's Will Hall is grateful to be back with the Green Wave Two accused in St. Tammany Parish sergeant death face new charges Senate committee presses Pentagon watchdog for answers on Signal chat Just add water, hot tubbing & hot air balloon rides at Home & Garden Show Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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21-02-2025
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8 Things To Do This Weekend: CT Flower and Garden Show, Chowder Cook-Off & Corned Beef Dinner
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Looking for weekend fun? We have eight ideas for you! Feel a touch of spring with beautiful blooms at the Connecticut Flower and Garden Show, happening at the Connecticut Convention Center, all weekend long. All weekend, check out the Woman's Health, Beauty and Bridal Show at Mohegan Sun with over three hundred exhibitors, a fashion show and a purse giveaway. 8 Things To Do This Weekend: Home & Garden Show, Wintertide and Maple Syrup Demo Check out Winter Weekend in Norfolk, featuring a series of town events like a wildlife walk, fly fishing workshops and a tour of the firehouse. Saturday, enjoy a sensory-friendly morning at the Slater Memorial Museum with dim lights, touch bins and a calm room. This is free and open to all ages. Arrive hungry to the annual Cabin Charity Chowder Cook-off on Saturday afternoon at Olde Mistick Village. Nearly 20,000 cups of chowder will be served. Center Stage Theatre is opening its 20th anniversary season with the oddball romantic comedy Guys and Dolls, playing now through March 2nd. Saturday evening, see The Moody Blues' John Lodge at The Shubert. The legendary bass player and vocalist will perform classic hits as well as some new work. Sunday, grab traditional eats at the annual Corned Beef Dinner at the Knights of Saint Patrick to support the New Haven Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Send information about future events to Have a great weekend, Everyone! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.