The Amazingly Advanced Way We Gather Information to Cover Hurricane Isaac [Video]
You may be wondering how such silly disc jockeys can get so much great information to disseminate to the masses about Hurricane Isaac.
You may be wondering how such silly disc jockeys can get so much great information to disseminate to the masses about Hurricane Isaac.
Here is the latest information on where the power is out across the state.
As Hurricane Isaac moves inland, we are beginning to get reports of some of the damage. Earlier, we reported about the breached levee in Plaquemines Parish and homes getting flooded there.
I wanted to get a feel of what was going in Lafayette this morning so I hopped in the ole pick-up and took a quick drive around. Traffic was light, which is a great thing! Did not see much in the way of down tree limbs or lights out.
For the last couple of days, it's been wall-to-wall coverage of Hurricane Isaac. Rightfully so. But as you're hunkered down for the next couple of days we know you'll need a break from the seriousness that is a hurricane.
Louisiana Secretary of Agriculture Mike Strain discusses the harvest season for Louisiana’s sugar cane and cotton crops. This year's harvest was really looking favorable. That was before Hurricane Isaac spun up through the Gulf of Mexico.
This video tracks Hurricane Isaac from its beginnings in the tropical Atlantic to its landfall along the Louisiana coast.
Hurricane Isaac has made landfall along the Louisiana coast again. The storm will affect Acadiana with wind and rain throughout the day and tomorrow.
What was it like along the shores of Lake Ponchartrain today?
“It’s really not the strength of the winds that’s anything to really be concerned as much as it is the length of the time we have these winds,” Durel says.