Louisiana
Jeff Landry urges Louisiana residents to stay safe during deep freeze
Gov. Jeff Landry urged residents in north and central Louisiana to stay off the roads and use warming centers as freezing temperatures lingered in parts of the state Monday and tens of thousands of households remained without power.
“We are still experiencing and going to continue to experience some bitter cold temperatures,” Landry said during a press conference at the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. “The good news is that the rain and the sleet is gone.”
State officials said there have been at least three deaths related to the extreme weather, which brought snow and ice to parts of Louisiana over the weekend. Two people died of hypothermia and a third man died of carbon monoxide poisoning, said Bruce Greenstein, secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health. The agency is awaiting word from the coroner to confirm that two additional people died of hypothermia, he said.
The man who died from carbon monoxide poisoning was running a generator inside his garage, Greenstein said, warning Louisianans to keep generators at least 20 feet away from their homes. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that is present when fuel is burned.
Officials said they typically see an increase in fire-related deaths during extreme cold weather. They urged residents to take care when using items such as space heaters.
The state is investigating its 13th fire fatality of the year, said Bryan Adams, Louisiana’s state fire marshal. Adams said it was unprecedented to have that number of deaths this early in the year and reminded Louisianans to plug space heaters directly into power outlets and keep them 3 to 5 feet away from flammable items such as blankets and curtains.
As of early Monday afternoon, the state had opened 76 warming shelters and was working to get 14 more up and running, said Greenstein. Anyone in need of a warm place to stay could visit the shelters, which will remain open overnight, he said.
Below freezing temperatures were expected to continue in much of Louisiana over the next several nights, said Jay Grymes, the state climatologist.
“The dangerous and potentially deadly cold will continue through the week. In fact for today a good bit of north Louisiana will not get above freezing,” he said. “We could see a reinforcing surge of Arctic air this upcoming weekend that could take Louisiana back down into the teens for Saturday and Sunday morning.”
About 1,500 employees with the Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development were working to reopen roads where they could, Landry said, warning drivers to beware of icy road conditions and stay off the roads if possible.
Some residents were expected to remain without power until at least Thursday.
Phillip May, president of Entergy, said the company planned to restore power by Wednesday for 90% of affected customers in areas without road access issues, which applied primarily to people along the Interstate 20 corridor, May said.
For those in areas with road access issues, 90% of affected customers would see their power restored by Thursday, he said.
“Ninety percent means that most of those customers will be restored before that. It also means that some customers will linger on into a few more days if they have very significant damage,” May said. “We have seen extreme damage due to ice accumulation particularly in that corridor along the I-20 and then moving up to that northeast portion of the state.”
Officials encouraged people to check on their neighbors’ safety and bring their pets and plants inside.
Landry encouraged Louisianans to visit getagameplan.org for more information about how to stay safe during the extreme weather.
Louisiana
Driver dies from gunshot wound after Louisiana State Police chase in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – A driver died from a gunshot wound after a Louisiana State Police car chase in New Orleans Saturday evening (June 20), but troopers say they did not fire the gun.
Troop NOLA confirmed the car chase ended near Franklin Avenue and North Miro Street Saturday. Troopers said they found the driver shot and brought them to the hospital, where that person died.
The driver’s identity has not been released.
A Troop NOLA spokesperson said he could not confirm if anyone else was in the car, if anyone has been arrested, or if troopers found a gun.
A spokesperson said more details will be released as a state police force investigation continues.
Troop NOLA is a special investigation unit tasked with proactive policing, traffic enforcement and crime reduction.
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Shelby Bordelon crowned Miss Louisiana 2026
MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Shelby Bordelon of Iberville Parish was crowned Miss Louisiana 2026 Saturday night in Monroe, earning the title and a $15,000 scholarship. Bordelon, a graduate student at Southeastern Louisiana University, said the role is about more than pageantry, emphasizing the yearlong service mission tied to the crown.
“Part of the mission of this organization is the service behind it,” Bordelon said. “And the service is so important, you are serving your state for a year… having the opportunities to connect with others… to continue making an impact and leaving my mark on others as well.”
Bordelon, who finished first runner-up in last year’s competition, said the moment her name was called as the winner still hasn’t fully sunk in.
“It was every emotion you could think of that was running through my mind at that moment,” she said, adding she focused on preparation and perspective this year. “I really wanted to go into this year with no regrets… just really trusting in that mindset and that plan.”
Bordelon said she hopes to use her platform to raise awareness for her nonprofit, Claire’s Promise, which focuses on combating drunk driving.
You can learn more about the nonprofit here. She will now represent Louisiana at the Miss America Pageant, which begins in late August in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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