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Last Call: 5 things you may have missed on Jan. 29

Welcome to Last Call.

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — It’s getting late, and it’s almost time to close up for the evening. Here are some stories you might have missed today.

 

LHSAA votes to split all major high school sports

The Louisiana High School Athletic Association is splitting three major high school sports into select and non-select championships.

City Health Director issues standing order for public to purchase overdose reversing drug over-the counter

The City of New Orleans Health Department issued a public health advisory to notify the public of a significant increase in the number of heroin and opiate-related overdoses since Jan. 8, 2016.

The King and Queen of the Krewe of Barkus feast at Galatoire’s

Photo- Curt Sprang (WGNO)

Dressed in regal garments, His Majesty XXIV, King Alex Lundeen and Her Majesty XXIV, Queen Nee Nee Sprang of the Krewe of Barkus held their traditional Friday lunch at the historic Galatoire’s Restaurant.

Judges orders psychiatric evaluation for suspect in 6 alarm fire on Canal Street

A Municipal Court Judges has ordered that the suspect accused of setting a 6-alarm fire that heavily damaged several Canal Street buildings on Wednesday, be held until he can receive a mental health evaluation.

9 ways to keep your kids safe this Mardi Gras

Wagons and ladders and beads, oh my!