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Those statements appear in the City Attorney's impartial analysis of the two initiatives, released this week. Both are getting to the November ballot through citizen signature drives - and survived legal challenges from the City Attorney to stay on. Now, the attention turns to what would happen if either passes.“Nothing happens without soccer,” said Nick Stone, SoccerCity’s project manager. “If we win, we will have a Major League Soccer team. If we don't, nothing will happen on the site, so we've made a condition for the lease. RELATED: SoccerCity initiatives provides bigger tax benefit to San Diego, taxpayer group saysStone’s group wants to turn the stadium site into an entertainment district, with housing, offices, a river park and a roughly 23,000 seat Major League Soccer stadium.  825

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They called a 2015 trip Hunter made to Italy a legislative act. Whelan dismissed the argument, saying it was clearly a family vacation. 135

  

Think back to Dylann Roof and the killing of nine people at historically black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June 2015. Roof, a white supremacist, said he killed the nine attendees of a Bible study at the Charleston, South Carolina, church because he wanted to start a race war. He was convicted of hate crimes and sentenced to death, but never charged with terrorism. 384

  

This rainfall is expected to lead to dangerous, life-threatening flooding, the hurricane center said.More than 11 million people are under flash flood watches Sunday from the Gulf Coast all the way to the southern Midwest, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said."Tornadoes are also possible across areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas today," she said."The system is expected to track -- slowly -- north over the coming days, bringing heavy rain with it along the Mississippi River."Louisiana's governor urged residents to stay alert and follow any orders from officials."Now is not the time to let your guard down," Edwards said."In addition to the rainfall, there has been increased tornadic activity and a continued chance for more flash flooding as well."'The house was under water'In St. Mary Parish, about 60 miles east of where Barry made landfall, 64-year-old Joyce Webber hunkered down with about 20 other people at a community center when she learned a large tree branch had fallen on her mobile home, and her storm door had blown off."Trailers don't hold, no matter what type of storm," Webber said. "They just don't hold."In Mandeville, Ludovico Torri woke up Saturday to a surprising sight: Lake Pontchartrain was suddenly at the door of his house."The entire street and area under the house was underwater," Torri said.It took just 90 minutes for the water to rise another foot. Torri's car nearly flooded. And his family, including four children, were stranded in their home.Others, like Ollie and Hazel Jordan, struggled to find a place where both they and their pets can stay safe. The couple, both in their early 70s, walked a mile in the rain from their trailer to a shelter at a Baton Rouge middle school -- only to be told they couldn't in their two cats and small dog.But officials learned after Hurricane Katrina that some residents wouldn't evacuate because they couldn't bring their pets. That led to tragic outcomes.This time, officials set up a mobile disaster pet shelter, where the Jordans were able to safely house their dog and cats.Torrents of water overwhelm leveesThree levees in St. Mary Parish were overtopped by water Saturday, said David Naquin, the parish's director of homeland security and emergency preparedness.One community in Glencoe had to be evacuated, but Naquin said Sunday he believes only a few homes have flooded.In Plaquemines Parish, southeast of New Orleans, multiple levees were also overcome by floodwater Saturday.The overtopping happened in less populated areas. But officials worry that Highway 23 could flood, trapping more residents.The Big Easy can breathe a bit easierThe good news: Fears of catastrophic storm surges overwhelming New Orleans' levee system didn't materialize this weekend. But that doesn't mean Barry is done thrashing the Big Easy.All eyes were on the Mississippi River, as forecasts showed a possible storm surge of 2 to 3 feet that could have raised the river's level to 19 feet in New Orleans. The levees protect up to only 20 feet.But the storm surge was lower than expected. And even with the heavy rain ahead, the National Weather Service is now only predicting the river will rise only to 17.1 feet, with the next crest expected to happen on Monday. 3252

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