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5 days ago |
fox5vegas.com | Dannah Sauer
NEW ORLEANS (InvestigateTV) - The New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street is the twelfth time since 2017 that a terrorist somewhere in the world has used a vehicle to plow into a crowd of people. However, sources tell our investigators there could have been more casualties. A law enforcement source said that investigators found two viable remote explosive devices placed along French Quarter sidewalks in two different locations.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
actionnews5.com | Stephen Stock |Dannah Sauer
(InvestigateTV) - If you’ve flown in or out of major airports on the East Coast or West Coast, you’ve likely seen evidence of a problem that’s costing millions of dollars to address. Researchers have found more than a dozen airports across the country are sinking. What’s called “subsidence” can lead to delayed or canceled flights, increase wear and tear on runways, taxiways, and aircraft, and raise questions about airplane safety.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
lailluminator.com | Wesley Muller |Meg Gatto |Dannah Sauer
by Wesley Muller, Meg Gatto and Dannah Sauer, Louisiana Illuminator November 27, 2024 A joint Louisiana Illuminator and WVUE-TV Fox 8 investigation into shrimp sold at festival and market vendors in the New Orleans area found most of the samples to be domestic. The results could indicate retailers and event organizers are becoming more careful about how they label and present their dishes.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
magnoliareporter.com | Wesley Muller |Meg Gatto |Dannah Sauer
A joint Louisiana Illuminator and WVUE-TV Fox 8 investigation into shrimp sold at festival and market vendors in the New Orleans area found most of the samples to be domestic. The results could indicate retailers and event organizers are becoming more careful about how they label and present their dishes. The samples of shrimp were collected from nine vendors at an area seafood market in early November and from five vendors October 6 at the Gretna Heritage Festival.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
propublica.org | Lee Zurik |Samantha Sunne |Dannah Sauer |Joel Jacobs
If you break the law in many small towns in Louisiana, the mayor could be your judge. The arrangement is ripe for conflict of interest. This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with WVUE-TV. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. The city of Gretna, Louisiana, in the shadow of New Orleans, brings in more money through fines and related fees than some larger cities in the state.
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