Por: The Advocate Politics September 17, 2022
In Mississippi's capital city, 150,000 residents are without drinkable running water and will be for the foreseeable future after floodwaters from a swollen Pearl River caused an already struggling water plant to fail.In Louisiana, officials are looking across the state line at the crisis in Jackson with worry, and some are warning that without potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in maintenance and upgrades, water systems here could... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
JACKSON, Miss. — Newly revealed text messages show how deeply a Mississippi governor was involved in the state paying more than $1 million in welfare money to to help fund one of the retired NFL quarterback's pet projects.Instead of the money going to help low-income... + más
Lakeview landscape is designed with 4 features that help hold and manage rainwater | The Advocate
Cheer on Louisiana/Mississippi's Chapel Hart in 'America's Got Talent' finals this week on NBC | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
Some people save money for a rainy day, but Lakeview resident Al DuVernay III has spent a lot of money preparing for rainy days. Recently, this retired paleontologist spent $13,000 on an urban water management system for his yard to help prevent street flooding.DuVernay, 70,... + más
Bob Marshall: Can 8 billion people in 195 countries get together and save the planet? | The Advocate
EXPLAINER: States scramble as US abortion landscape shifts | ABC News
Will sing for food — that's the sign country trio Chapel Hart may as well have carried as they harmonized along the streets of their adopted New Orleans not too long ago.We first sang at Candlelight Lounge in the Treme. We used to play for catfish and potato salad, a... + más
Chapel Hart finishes fifth on 'America's Got Talent'; Trombone Shorty drops in on finale | The Advocate
Chapel Hart brings 'Pride' to 'America's Got Talent' finale; winner will be announced tonight | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
My wife seems to be fearful of water now that her Alzheimer's disease is progressing. How can I make her more comfortable at bath time?Water is clear and invisible. Many individuals with Alzheimer's no longer perceive water the way we all do. Thus, this clear,... + más
There's a growing dementia crisis in the veteran community: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Variety of factors play a role in the development of Alzheimer's | The Advocate
ABC News USA Politics September 17, 2022
PHOENIX -- The scorched-earth fight over a is playing out in key midterm races along the depleted Colorado River.Paul Paco Ollerton, 67, a third-generation farmer and registered Republican who says he's undecided in the November midterms, worries how his cotton farm might... + más
'This river is something else': American Queen brings tourists to Baton Rouge on the river | The Advocate
Baton Rouge used to land big concerts. The River Center wants to bring them back. | The Advocate
ABC News USA Sports September 17, 2022
MIAMI -- starting right tackle has been placed on short-term injured reserve, the team announced on Friday.Jackson will miss at least the next four games.The former first-round draft pick left Miami's game against the in Week 1 with an ankle injury and didn't... + más
Miami Dolphins RT Austin Jackson headed for short-term injured reserve, out at least four games | ABC News
Alzheimer's Q&A: Engaging brain can reduce disease risk | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Sports September 17, 2022
Rivalries with Alabama, Florida and Texas A&M may loom larger on the LSU schedule in terms of fan interest, but the Tigers have played more games against Mississippi State than any other opponent. Saturday’s SEC opener (5 p.m., ESPN) marks the 116th meeting between the Tigers... + más
Woman missing after destructive mudslides in Southern California found dead: Authorities | ABC News
Games system offers 'purposeful play' for those with dementia: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
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