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NOLA musician gets over his vaccination fears with a little help from a friend

Chucky C was scared to get the COVID vaccine because of past reactions to flu vaccines. Author: Meg Farris (WWL) Updated: 6:16 PM CDT May 14, 2021 NEW ORLEANS There are all sorts of reasons why people feel uncomfortable about getting a COVID vaccine. And sometimes, all it takes is some good, solid medical advice from a doctor to walk you through your concerns. That s what happened when Medical Reporter Meg Farris, by chance, got to talk with one of our local musicians. Now, he s a step closer to immunity and getting back out to perform. It all started with solving a mystery. A friend asked me to get a Mary Soniat painting to the man in the portrait. I asked entertainer Charmaine Neville for help. She said it was well-known saxophone player Charles Elam, aka “Chucky C.”

Fake News? Can you believe what you see?

Fake News? Can you believe what you see? A recent study by the Pew Research Center found 43% of American adults got their political news from internet-based sources, 18% from social media. Author: Thanh Truong / Eyewitness News Published: 5:38 PM CST January 27, 2021 Updated: 5:38 PM CST January 27, 2021 NEW ORLEANS Remember when our choices for news boiled down to tv, newspapers or radio? The internet changed all of that. A recent study by the Pew Research Center found 43% of American adults got their political news from internet-based sources, 18% from social media. That number will likely grow. The Pew Research study also found that the people who rely mostly on social media for the news were less likely to pay attention to news about the pandemic.

The stories we will remember from 2020

The stories we will remember from 2020 The year 2020 was filled with news stories, filled with heartbreak and triumph against adversity, that left lasting impressions. Author: WWL Staff Updated: 8:20 PM CST December 23, 2020 NEW ORLEANS A football national championship. The coronavirus pandemic. A national reckoning on race and police brutality.  A record-breaking hurricane season.The race for a vaccine. The year 2020 was filled with news stories, filled with heartbreak and triumph against adversity, that left lasting impressions on those affected as well as those who reported them. We asked our team of reporters, anchors, producers, and photographers to reflect on this year and share with us the stories that left those impressions on them.

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