Jade Cunningham, WWL-TV

Jade Cunningham

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New Orleans, LA, United States

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'A celebration of hope' - holiday event in Jefferson feeds those in need

It's a tradition at a local church in Jefferson Parish that brings hope and smiles to people → Read More

Inflation blasts firework stands nationwide, locally

Entertainment Inflation blasts firework stands nationwide, locally Prices are rising nationally JEFFERSON PARISH, La. — Firework stands are in full swing, getting ready for one of their biggest weekends. Celebrations are expected to be explosive this year, but it'll come at a price. On the corner of Lafayette Street and 15th Street in Gretna, is a firework stand you can't miss. "On the second… → Read More

New Orleans judge temporarily blocks abortion ban

A temporary block on Louisiana's trigger law is now in place → Read More

Unclaimed veterans honored in moving tribute

"This is the least we can do to thank them for their service to our country," said Albert Cusimano, the Department of Louisiana VFW State Surgeon. → Read More

What a 'Gas Tax Holiday' means for your wallet

The President is asking Congress to think about imposing a 'Gas Tax Holiday' across the nation → Read More

Backpack leads couple to more than a dozen stolen cell phones

They've been working to get them back in the owners hands → Read More

With infant formula shortage, some are sharing breast milk

People on social media are asking for breast milk, but what do the experts say? → Read More

'It could've been my grandma' | Students shocked by shooting outside graduation

Students who saw the chaos say it began with a fight. → Read More

New Orleans won't meet deadline to spend $2B in Katrina roadwork funds

Since Katrina, the City has been working to try and fix roads and pipes thanks to $2 billion in funding from FEMA. Only about half of that money has been used. → Read More

Mother desperately searching for baby formula every day in New Orleans

We followed a mother around as she searched for baby formula in the New Orleans area. There was barely any to be found. → Read More

Louisiana's insurance market is more expensive, complicated after Ida

Orleans Louisiana's insurance market is more expensive, complicated after Ida "I haven't seen a single policy stay the same." NEW ORLEANS — It doesn't matter if you own a home or are renting an apartment, you're paying for insurance. It's also very likely what you're paying has gone up tremendously. Insurance is getting harder to find, but experts say the time is now to review your policy. It's… → Read More

Child born with a hole in his heart thriving thanks to Mardi Gras miracle

Beau Alread was born with a heart defect that required surgery. → Read More

Woman critical after house fire in Kenner

Authorities say she has severe burns and is being treated for carbon monoxide poisoning → Read More

New Orleans mother of four creates magnets a with message

Like most in New Orleans, Gabriela Barnetzer has grown frustrated with the recent number of carjackings. → Read More

Yes, you need to store your at-home COVID tests appropriately

If not, it could make the test's result less reliable → Read More

Family and former coaches reflect on players headed to Super Bowl

"State Championship ring at Rummel, LSU National Championship ring, and a Super Bowl ring would be the crown I tell you," said Jay Roth. → Read More

Yes, 'smell training' works for people who've lost their sense of smell

It's a common symptom of COVID-19 and now there's a proven way to help regain one's loss of smell and taste → Read More

Williams discusses crime with city council

"We've probably averaged about two people shot per day over the full year from summer 2020 to summer 2021," said the city's crime analyst, Jeff Asher. → Read More

Need a free smoke detector? It's easy to get

Firefighters all across the state will come to your house and install it for free through a statewide program → Read More

Local hospitals filling up with patients as medical workers pushed to limit again

Even though a smaller percentage of people are having serious symptoms, so many more people are testing positive that there are still a lot of people in the hospital → Read More