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Travers Mackel

Travers Mackel

Investigative Reporter and Anchor at WDSU-TV

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  • English
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  • Investigative Reporting

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Large public schools districts are lacking AI policies

State task force working on AI-related legislation for schools
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Lafourche Parish sheriff says 8 students, 2 adults seen in AI image...

A middle schooler says nude images of her were made using AI and then shown to students on a school campus in Lafourche Parish.
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Hundreds of interstate lights remain out in New Orleans, worst area...

Hundreds of interstate lights remain out in New Orleans. The worst areas are Gentilly and New Orleans East.
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Lafourche middle school student arrested, accused of sharing AI nud...

A middle schooler says nude images of her were made using AI and then shown to students on a school campus in Lafourche Parish.
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Faces of Katrina: The Chef

Chef Scott Craig helped feed thousands after the deadly 2005 storm.
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Faces of Katrina: 'The Journalist'

Helena Moreno goes from TV journalist to Mayor-Elect
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Lower Ninth Ward school may become new training academy for NOPD

Martin Luther King High School in the Lower Ninth Ward was closed in May by NOLA Public Schools due to lower-than-expected performance and dwindling enrollment.
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Hughes, Nguyen talk New Orleans East and Lower Ninth Ward issues as...

Hughes, Nguyen talk New Orleans East and Lower Ninth Ward issues as election day nears
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Sources: One major donor set to fund lion's share of Brian Kelly's ...

Scott Ballard, chairman of the LSU Board of Supervisors, confirmed that Brian Kelly's buyout will be funded by self-generated athletics funds and private donors, ensuring no impact on state education funds.
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Get The Facts: How the State Bond Commission process works amid cit...

Here's how the State Bond Commission process works amid city's push for money to meet payroll.
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New Orleans mayor touted budget 'reserve' in late July, turns out t...

Mayor Cantrell touts budget 'surplus' in late July, turns out to be false
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Mayor LaToya Cantrell's CAO, CFO promised much better financial sit...

In April, the CAO said the city would have $100 million cash on hand by the end of 2025. What happened?
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Kyren Lacy's Lawyer reacts to LSP video, welcomes AG investigation

Watch the full interview
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Duncan's team say DA listed as his lawyer is a clerical error

Attorney General Liz Murrill is still critical of the candidate and Orleans' top prosecutor.
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AG Liz Murrill questions the past of New Orleans political candidate

Murrill says DA Jason Williams' office should have been recused from the case, Williams denies ever representing candidate
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Hot Seat: One of two candidates running for mayor in Jean Lafitte t...

Hot Seat: One of two candidates running for mayor in Jean Lafitte talks to WDSU
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Auction for Metairie Towers is open

A prime piece of real estate that was damaged in Hurricane Ida in 2021 in Old Metairie is back on the market.Metairie Towers is being auctioned off.
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Three candidates running for District D councilmember

Green, a democrat is seeking re-election and will be facing Belden "Noonie Man" Batiste and Leilani Heno.
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Candidates seeking public office flock to AFL-CIO picnic in City Park

Candidates seeking public office flock to AFL-CIO picnic in City Park
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Some thought New Orleans would never come back after Katrina. Here'...

Despite the devastation in late August 2005, when the levees broke and the city flooded, the spirit of New Orleans was bent but not broken.
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Covering Katrina: WDSU journalists remember reporting on Katrina wh...

In the WDSU half-hour special "Covering Katrina," you will hear from people you know very well; the journalists who covered the storm.