Tuesday, May 21 2013 11:45 PM EDT2013-05-22 03:45:27 GMT
From LSU SportsHOOVER, Ala. – Second-ranked LSU (48-8) faces Alabama (33-24) at approximately 12:30 p.m. CT Wednesday in the SEC Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.The game can be heard on the affiliatesMore >>
Second-ranked LSU faces Alabama at approximately 12:30 p.m. CT Wednesday in the SEC Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 10:24 AM EDT2013-05-21 14:24:32 GMT
A simple glance at the box scores will tell you LSU's Rachele Fico pitched two games against UL-Lafayette this past weekend and lost them both. They were a pair of defeats that ended the Tigers' seasonMore >>
As Fico grunted and launched strikes to UL-Lafayette batters Saturday and Sunday afternoon, she knew her father's longtime battle with cancer was likely nearing an unhappy end.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:45 PM EDT2013-05-22 01:45:51 GMT
Two people are wanted for questioning in connection with the use of a stolen credit card.LSU Police say three suspects took the victim's wallet and phone during an armed robbery on April 27th.The robberyMore >>
Two people are wanted for questioning in connection with the use of a stolen credit card.More >>
Tuesday, May 21 2013 5:43 PM EDT2013-05-21 21:43:45 GMT
A key piece of evidence in a Baton Rouge drunk driving case has been tossed out of city court. The ruling could have a major impact on future DWI trials. Baton Rouge attorney Cliff Ivey took one of hisMore >>
A key piece of evidence in a Baton Rouge drunk driving case has been tossed out of city court. The ruling could have a major impact on future DWI trials.More >>
At the corner of Plank Rd. and Scenic Highway sits a Chevron gas station. It's off I-110 near Memorial Stadium. Around 10 p.m.Sunday, a family stopped here to get gas. "Upon our arrival, we located threeMore >>
A man said he, his wife and his daughter were all punched because they were in the "wrong neighborhood" when they stopped to get gas at night. More >>
Frigid weather can cause real problems for homeowners, especially when the temperature dips into the single digits or colder. The Northern Kentucky Water District (NKWD) has information to help area homeowners prepare for the freezing winter temperatures and prevent costly plumbing repairs.
"Taking a few preventative steps to weatherproof your home against the cold will help protect your indoor plumbing against the threat of breaks, plus it will pay dividends on energy bills in the winter," said Richard Harrison, NKWD V.P. of Engineering and Distribution. "It makes sense that homeowners should take every precaution to winterize their property and perform preventative maintenance to indoor plumbing."
NKWD encourages its customers to take the following precautions to reduce the risk of freezing pipes that can burst.
Before Freezing Weather
Know the location of your main water shut-off valve. If a pipe freezes or bursts, shut the water off immediately. The main water valve is usually located along a basement wall next to the water meter or where the water supply enters the building.
Know the areas in your home where water pipes are most vulnerable to freezing - crawl spaces, outside walls, outside faucets, unheated rooms, basements, garages or attics.
Eliminate sources of cold air near water lines. Make your basement airtight by repairing broken windows, insulating walls and closing off crawl space vents and doors.
Protect your pipes. Wrap exposed water pipes with insulation or UL-listed heat tape. Newspaper or fabric may also work as temporary measures.
Drain water lines to outside faucets. Disconnect garden hoses and, if practical, use an indoor valve to shut off and drain water from pipes leading to outside faucets.
Keep your thermostat at 55 degrees or higher.
In Sub-Freezing Weather
Drip outside faucets 24 hours a day (5 drops per minute).
Open cabinet doors under sinks adjacent to outside walls.
In unheated garages, shut water off to washing machines. Turn off both the hot and cold water lines and disconnect them from the back of the washer. Place both lines in the drainpipe behind the washer and drip the faucets.
In sustained sub-freezing weather, let water drip slowly from inside faucets. (steady drip).
Take extra precautions to protect pipes that have frozen in the past. You may already know that some of the pipes in your home are vulnerable due to past experience. You can start with those areas first.
If You Are Not Going To Be At Home
Cut water off at the property owner's cut-off valve.
Drain all outside water faucets if your house will be unoccupied for several days (leave outside faucets open).
Leave your home heating system on at a low setting that is above 55-degrees. If you plan to be away for an extended period of time, ask a neighbor or family member to check the house regularly.
Open cabinet doors under sinks adjacent to outside walls.