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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.

Agency to build fence around parking lots under Pontchartrain Expressway

The U.S. 90/ Pontchartrain Expressway in New Orleans March 2, 2016.  (WGNO)
The U.S. 90/ Pontchartrain Expressway in New Orleans March 2, 2016. (WGNO)

The New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC) plans to fence-off parking lots under the Pontchartrain Expressway.

Missing Mandeville coffee shop owner found in Mississippi

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Slidell police say Paulette Loisel has been found safe in Gautier, Mississippi.

Desert Storm exhibit opens at Jackson Barracks museum

Iraqi weapons and other items captured by the Louisiana National Guard’s 159 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital are displayed in the LANG Museum at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans as part of an upcoming exhibit, “Boots in the Sand - The Louisiana National Guard's Role in the Liberation of Kuwait, 1990-91,” which will open February 29, 2016. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Toby Valadie)
Iraqi weapons and other items captured by the Louisiana National Guard’s 159 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital are displayed in the LANG Museum at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans as part of an upcoming exhibit, “Boots in the Sand – The Louisiana National Guard’s Role in the Liberation of Kuwait, 1990-91,” which will open February 29, 2016. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Toby Valadie)

A new exhibit commemorating the 25th anniversary of Operation Desert Storm will be opening soon at the Louisiana National Guard Museum at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans.

You could see the ‘Book of Mormon’ at the Saenger for just $25

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The Book of Mormon

The national touring company of the award-winning play “The Book of Mormon” will start a one-week run at the Saenger Theatre on March 8th, and you could get a chance to buy tickets at just $25 a piece.

The real ‘Dear Prudence’ from the Beatles song is in New Orleans

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The Beatles wrote it after a trip to India.  They were in India learning to meditate.  And so was Prudence.