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Jonah Gilmore

Jonah Gilmore

Reporter and Anchor at WDSU-TV

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Body part believed to be from one of the pilots presumed dead after plane crash recovered

The pilots were identified as Taylor Dickey, 30, of Biloxi, and Navy Lt. David Jahn, of Illinois.
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New Orleans sanitation cost could increase, leaders discussing pote...

Incoming Mayor discussing potential hike to sanitation fee
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Military expert says National Guard could add additional safety mea...

Guardsmen could increase safety measures during Bayou Classic
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Zulu's renovation project completed, headquarters raised to prevent...

Zulu headquarters renovations to prevent flooding completed
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Zulu's renovation project completed, headquarters raised to prevent...

Zulu headquarters renovations to prevent flooding completed
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Woman arrested, accused of working as unlicensed nurse for over a y...

Shakennya Cooper was arrested by the New Orleans Police Department and is facing multiple charges following allegations of her working at UMC as an unlicensed nurse.
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Louisiana Department of Health rolls back SNAP benefits from state....

SNAP users in Louisiana have been reporting that their benefits are disappearing from their cards.
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SNAP interruptions impacting farmers market vendors and shoppers

Interruptions in the SNAP program could impact farmers market vendors and shoppers
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November SNAP benefits will roll out in stages to certain groups only

Gov. Jeff Landry announced Wednesday that benefits in November will be rolled out in stages.
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Cuts to federal programs like SNAP and Head Start are impacting wor...

Federal funds cuts to SNAP and Head Start are impacting families
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New Orleans City Council approves Mardi Gras parade lineup changes

The plan would have Chaos roll at 4:30 p.m., followed by Babylon at 5:30 p.m. and Muses at 6 p.m.
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Louisiana farmers get short-term relief amid government shutdown

Brooke Rollins, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, was in Amite Friday and announced that processed payments for farmers and paid employees are currently underway.
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Food stamps funding could dry out amid the government shutdown

Funding for food stamps could be on the chopping block.
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Dile Que NOLA keeps Hispanic culture alive through dancing

Dile Que NOLA's Cuban casino classes teach Hispanic culture through dance
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Legislative auditor says New Orleans financial deficit worse than o...

On Wednesday, the legislative auditor presented his review of the city's finances. According to his report, the projected deficit is $160 million, worse than the $100 million originally thought.
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Residents say GeauxPass temporary customer service center is lacklu...

GeauxPass opens temporary customer service center
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Louisiana State Police to release investigative briefing video in K...

State police to release additional details in Kyren Lacy case
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1 dead, 3 injured in overnight shooting on Bourbon Street

Overnight shooting on Bourbon Street kills one, injures three
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Jefferson Parish flood insurance rates to decrease with new rating

Parish leaders said the new rating makes Jefferson Parish the first Class 3 area in Louisiana and one of only 11 nationwide.
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OPSO ransomware attack continues to impact bail bonds businesses

It’s been nearly two weeks since a ransomware attack shut down critical systems inside the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, and Steve's Bail Bonds said it's altered their workflow.
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New Orleans cantor reflects on faith and recovery after Hurricane K...

For Colman, the journey was not just about returning to the synagogue or rebuilding the city; it was about restoring faith and a sense of home. "Temple Sinai was home," he said.