Thanks to volunteers and local nonprofits, free meals will be available on the holiday at areas across the Twin Cities.
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THE N-A-R CONTINUES TO DENY ANY WRONGDOING. WHILE SOME OF US MAY BE JOINING FRIENDS AND FAMILY TO ENJOY THE THANKSGIVING MEAL TOMORROW…. CATE MCCUSKER CHECKED IN WITH A LOCAL SOUP KITCHEN CELEBRATING ONE DAY EARLY. WORKING TO MEET AN INCREASED NEED THIS YEAR – AN AUGUSTA SOUP KITCHEN OFFERS A HOLIDAY MEAL TO THE COMMUNITY. VICTORIA ABBOTT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BREAD OF LIFE 03:02:16:05 – 03:02:27:17 “WE USED TO SERVE ABOUT 60 MEALS A DAY, AND THAT WAS A YEAR AGO, AND EVER SINCE, ESPECIALLY WITH THE COLD WEATHER, WE’RE SEEING MORE AND MORE PEOPLE NEED BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TAKE HOME DINNER.” TODAY BREAD OF LIFE MINISTRIES IN AUGUSTA OFFERED A THANKSGIVING MEAL A DAY EARLY. 03:01:32:06 – 03:01:41:11 ABBOTT “THIS IS THE FAMILY OF THE SOUP KITCHEN. WE ALL GET TO GET TOGETHER WITH OUR FAMILIES TOMORROW, AND THIS IS WHERE WE COULD CELEBRATE WITH THIS FAMILY TODAY.” THEY SAY BUSSES WILL BE OFFERED TO BRING THOSE WHO NEED IT TO A DIFFERENT THANKSGIVING MEAL TOMORROW – BUT TODAY ANYONE WAS WELCOME TO ENJOY HEARTY STUFFING AND WARM APPLE CRISP. JON 03:06:59:21 – 03:07:05:25 “IT’S A BLESSING BECAUSE IT HELPS A LOT OF PEOPLE.” WHILE SOME SAY THEY’VE FALLEN ON HARD TIMES. 03:07:08:21 – 03:07:08:21 JON “MY PARTICULAR SPOT RIGHT NOW…MY HOUSE WAS SOLD OUT FROM UNDER ME.” BUTTED 03:09:05:19 – 03:09:12:13 ANN “I’M HOMELESS RIGHT NOW AND I DON’T HAVE ANY REAL RESOURCES IN THE COMMUNITY.” TODAY THEY WERE THANKFUL FOR THE KINDNESS OF OTHERS ANN MESERVE 03:08:44:00 – 03:08:45:29 “REALLY NICE PEOPLE, CONSIDERATE.” BUTTED 03:08:48:12 – 03:08:53:26 “THEY DO A LOT OF WORK HERE TO PUT ON A LOT FOR THE COMMUNITY.” AS LIVE STAFF SAYS THEY ALWAYS WELCOME EXTRA FOOD O
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The Orleans Parish Coroner’s Office has identified a woman who was shot and killed in a mass shooting in the French Quarter last week. According to the coroner, the woman killed was identified as Yasmeen Webb, 27. One person has been arrested, and two others are still being sought in connection with the deadly shooting. Police said Nicholas Miorana was arrested in connection to the shooting on Thursday.NOPD said Miorana was wearing an ankle monitor and was found in a car on I-10 West and Crowder Boulevard. The search continues for Daniel Miorana and Darrell Adams. NOPD Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick held a news conference on Friday, where she provided an update on the victims as well as the search for the remaining suspects. Webb died, and three other victims were shot. The ages of the victims range from 24 to 40. According to Kirkpatrick, those injured are considered stable at this time. She would not release which victim was targeted in the shooting, but Kirkpatrick did confirm that the shooting was not random. Kirkpatrick also touted community partners with crime cameras as well as diligent police work for the quick apprehension of the first suspect, Nicholas Miorana. According to Kirkpatrick, crime cameras from Project NOLA and the Real Time Crime Center allowed NOPD to find the suspect’s car just 38 minutes after the crime happened. Within an hour of the shooting happening, Kirkpatrick said Nicholas Miorana was taken into custody. Kirkpatrick confirmed that Nicholas Miorana and Daniel Miorana are brothers. She said she believes they are close to finding both Daniel Miorana and Adams. Adams is also sought in connection with a shooting that happened on Sept. 25 in the 7700 block of Dorsett Street, according to Kirkpatrick. Crimestoppers is also offering a $5,000 reward leading to their arrests.Click here for reaction from District Attorney Jason Williams and ASAP Ankle Monitoring officials:According to Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams, his office prosecuted Nicholas Miorana for crimes committed in the past but was only able to secure probation.Williams said he was on an ankle monitor through ASAP monitoring and skipped court multiple times while on house arrest. According to Williams, his office asked the judge presiding over Nicholas Miorana’s case to revoke his probation but was not successful.”When that violation happens, we need the courts to respond quickly and hear us. This is a problem with the judicial response to the violation. When we ask for the probation to be revoked, they need to listen,” Williams said. Williams also warned that anyone caught helping those still sought faces prosecution themselves. He warns that technologies, such as those used by the Real-Time Crime Center and his office, have increased the chance of holding criminals accountable. Speaking directly to the friends and family of Daniel Miorana and Darrell Adams, Williams begged them not to help them escape. “Please do not ruin your life helping or assisting these individuals. They already ruined theirs. If you know their location, contact law enforcement immediately. Do not help them. Anyone aiding them or abetting them, giving them a ride, place to hide, or food to eat, you will be prosecuted for supporting them. We as a community have to realize this is us against them, New Orleans against them,” Williams said. Logan Harrington said she and her friends were heading to lunch when they heard the gunfire erupt.”It was probably 30 to 40 rounds within two or three minutes. I never thought it would be within five feet of me. I mean, I looked, and he was right there. I never thought it would’ve happened,” Harrington said. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell released a video statement at least five hours after the incident. The mayor says she issued “thoughts and prayers” to the shooting victims. The three suspects are wanted on the following charges relative to second-degree murder and three counts of attempted second-degree murder.Councilman Freddie King represents the area and believes this sort of crime is hard to prevent.”I don’t know if police presence would have prevented this shooting because these individuals wanted to do this,” King said. The shooting is the third in less than a week that injured multiple people. NOPD Kirkpatrick said she wants to put an end to violence now.”I’m going to do everything in my ability to bring peace to this city,” Kirkpatrick said.Kirkpatrick said Friday that she understands the community’s concerns but that crime overall is down year over year. “As of today, we have had 115 murders in the city. When you compare it to this time last year, we were at 181 murders. In the month of November 2023, we had 20 murders. Today, we have nine for the month,” Kirkpatrick said. Several law enforcement agencies worked with the NOPD on the case, including Louisiana State Police and FBI New Orleans.
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The School District of Pickens County’s board raised several concerns as the board failed to pass a model policy from the state regarding cellphone use in schools.In a split 3-3 vote, the board did not have the majority to pass the policy on Monday, thus failing the motion. “The board doesn’t want to push the teachers and have them to be the enforcers, and that is the role of the districts to enact the policy,” district spokesperson Dr. Darian Byrd said. “We want to work with the board and land somewhere.”The state’s baseline policy states students must turn off their devices beginning at the tardy bell to dismissal with some exceptions for medical and safety needs. Board members raised concerns about what exactly constitutes instructional time and how teachers could be asked to enforce it.”I consider in-class instructional time,” Board Member Betty Bagley said. “I do not consider the lunch room instructional time, walking up and down the hallway instructional time, recess.””In a lunchroom, let’s say, with 600 students in there, I don’t know if you’ve been to a mall, but when I walk through the mall, and if you ask me who owns this device right now and turn them all off, I mean, that is a space that it’s going to be difficult,” Byrd said.The policy is tied to a proviso in South Carolina’s budget. District officials said failing to comply with the cellphone policy could lead to some of its budget being withheld.Children’s safety was also brought up as a concern.”When a cellphone is turned off, that sometimes removes that tracking ability, and so I get that. The board members get that, and the constituents have been concerned with that,” Byrd said.Byrd said upwards of 70% of the district’s budget is received from the state. At least one board member said he voted in favor of the policy to avoid losing the funding.”Just before I do vote on this, I really am just voting for formality or otherwise, I take my funding,” Board Member Shannon Haskett said.Implementation of the statewide cellphone ban in schools will begin in January. “I know it’s not just our board,” Byrd said. “Other places across state would like to see if there would be some provisions because that’s where it’s going to be difficult to enforce.”The school board has called a meeting for Friday, when they are expected to discuss and vote on the policy again.
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