Meghan Kee, WWL-TV

Meghan Kee

WWL-TV

New Orleans, LA, United States

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  • WWL-TV
  • NBC Charlotte
  • WKYC Channel 3 News
  • WLTX

Past articles by Meghan:

'I didn't want him to be alone' | Quinnyon Wimberly's remains removed from Hard Rock; family mourns

Family members tell WWLTV that Quinnyon Wimberly wasn't supposed to be working the day the Hard Rock construction site collapsed in 2019. → Read More

Students return to classes Thursday in St. Charles Parish

Thursday and Friday, 1st through 12th graders will attend their first day on a staggered schedule with about half of the students alternating each day. → Read More

'Sad and very angry;' Children, teens protest for racial equality, peace

“I just feel bad, knowing that I could grow up and possibly get killed because of my skin color," Nia Blanchett, 13, said. "I don’t think that’s right at all." → Read More

She last saw her son when he went to a music show around Christmas and is worried sick

The family is remaining hopeful and is in constant prayer. They ask anyone with information to please come forward. → Read More

New Orleans businesses reopen under strict guidelines

On Saturday, many New Orleans business owners opened their doors for the first time in months. → Read More

Nationwide meat shortage reaches New Orleans area restaurants

Toups Meatery Chef and Owner Isaac Toups has changed his suppliers and his menu to adjust to the shortage. → Read More

Group seeks to help those left out of stimulus, unemployment benefits

“A lot of folks don’t have pay stubs. They don’t have tax returns, maybe they don’t earn enough. Maybe they don’t report to a boss because they’re unemployed... → Read More

Domestic violence calls increasing with 'Stay-at-Home' order: Here's what to do

Law enforcement agencies nationwide are getting more reports of domestic violence in households. → Read More

Dooky Chase's goes curbside to keep Holy Thursday gumbo z'herbes tradition going

This is the first Holy Thursday since Chef Leah Chase's death and the restaurant can only offer take-out, but her beloved gumbo z'herbes tradition carries on → Read More

NOPD, JPSO lose members to COVID-19

“We are heartbroken by the loss of our husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He was a wonderful man who touched the hearts of all who met him," a family said. → Read More

Coronavirus: How to stay safe?

The virus spreads easily through person to person contact, the CDC said. It's transmitted through respiratory droplets — when an infected person coughs or sneezes. → Read More

Medical group cancels Vietnam trip because of Coronavirus concerns

Officials said the Vietnam trip had been in the works for nearly a year. Tens of thousands of dollars had been collected to bring medical services to the country. → Read More

New Dixie brewery in New Orleans East officially opens Saturday

The new facility boasts a bar, cafe, outdoor space, museum and games. → Read More

Marrero mother holds vigil for murdered son

Walter’s mother, Cheryl Jackson, said she has grieved for her son every day and prays for closure. → Read More

First responders remember, honor victims of September 11 attacks

Wednesday's climb was personal for many firefighters, who said they could only imagine what their brothers and sisters went through that day. → Read More

First responders remember, honor victims of September 11 attacks

Wednesday's climb was personal for many firefighters, who said they could only imagine what their brothers and sisters went through that day. → Read More

Students return to class after grade-fixing scandal at John F. Kennedy High School

New principal Harold Clay said that the school will be more student-focused for the upcoming year. → Read More

Saints fans excited for the start of training camp

Veteran black and gold players joined the rookies at Thursday's practice. → Read More

Louisiana's first Shake Shack opens to long lines in Metairie

Ribbons were cut at 11 a.m. outside the national burger chain's first location in Louisiana on Veterans Memorial Boulevard and Severn Avenue. → Read More

Saints fans' NFC Championship No-Call lawsuit moves forward

Thursday's judgment from Judge D. Nicole Sheppard means that NFL commissioner Rodger Goodell could be required to provide a deposition. → Read More