
Sabrina Wilson
Broadcast Journalist at WVUE-TV (New Orleans, LA)
Award-winning journalist at FOX 8; IOP Fellow; ♥️covering politics; @SPJ & @NABJ & @NABJPolitical Task Force member; Retweets NOT endorsements.
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wdam.com | Sabrina Wilson
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Saharan dust can help suppress hurricane formation. However, it can also pose health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration states that winds from the Sahara Desert transport massive clouds of dust across the Atlantic Ocean, reaching coastal states such as Louisiana.
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3 weeks ago |
fox8live.com | Sabrina Wilson
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Saharan dust can help suppress hurricane formation. However, it can also pose health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration states that winds from the Sahara Desert transport massive clouds of dust across the Atlantic Ocean, reaching coastal states such as Louisiana.
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fox8live.com | Sabrina Wilson
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - As the 2025 hurricane season begins, Louisiana lawmakers are considering new ways to lower the state’s high property insurance rates. One proposal, a bill nearing final approval, is raising legal concerns among insurance agents. “You know, people have the tendency to sign whatever you put in front of them, and they might not be listening. And my fear is the trend right now is to buy a policy over the phone. So, where does this come back to bite you?
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3 weeks ago |
fox8live.com | Sabrina Wilson
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Amid soaring property insurance premiums, a Louisiana state lawmaker is proposing legislation that would allow insurance companies to offer policies barring property owners from suing if they believe they’ve been treated unfairly. Rep. Mark Wright, a Republican from Covington, authored House Bill 379. The bill has already passed the full House and was recently heard by the Senate Insurance Committee. “Arbitration is not for everybody.
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3 weeks ago |
fox8live.com | Sabrina Wilson
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season began Sunday (June 1), and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Tuesday the state is prepared. But he urged citizens to do their part and get their own evacuation plans prepared early.
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