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NOPD seeking two men in June 14 Garden District slaying

NOPD says it is seeking two men in connection with a Friday morning murder in the Garden District.
 

NOLA Now: Hammond bank robbery, Colorado wildfire, U.S.- Cuba direct mail are top stories.

Check out what's happening with Helen Freund in the Nola.com | The Times-Picayune newsroom and get Fox8's weather forecast for Monday morning, June 17, 2013.

Angry reaction to Atlanta radio hosts segment on Steve Gleason

Angry reaction to Atlanta radio hosts segment on Steve Gleason

People from across the country – and especially Saints fans from New Orleans – have been lashing out at a morning DJ team in Atlanta for a segment where they made fun of Steve Gleason and his ALS illness.

According …

Kansas company sues over fireworks fees

A Kansas company that sells fireworks in Louisiana is asking a state judge to strike down a law that imposes higher permit fees and penalties on nonresident fireworks retailers than on local sellers.

Poll: Obama approval falls amid controversies

President Barack Obama's approval rating dropped 8 percentage points over the past month, to 45 percent, the president's lowest rating in more than a year and a half, according to a new national poll.

Crews battle hot spots in Colorado wildfire

Nearly 500 homes have been burned by the 22-square-mile fire

WWII Museum sponsors cruise to Normandy

The National World War II Museum will sponsor a 10-day trip tied to the 70th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy

Obama declares peace in Northern Ireland 'blueprint' for global conflicts

President Barack Obama declared peace in Northern Ireland a "blueprint" for those living amid conflict around the world

Heat index to hit triple digits

Heat index to hit triple digits

Hot and humid for the week. Temperatures will be in the 90s, which means the heat index will pass 100 degrees.


Tropical Depression 2 forms in the Caribbean Sea

Tropical Depression 2 forms in the Caribbean Sea

Tropical Depression 2 formed Monday morning off the coast of Belize. It’s expected to cross the Yucatan peninsula, then become a Tropical Storm before it moves inland over Mexico.

No U.S. impact is expected.

 


Tigers turn their attention to North Carolina Tuesday

After suffering a tough loss to UCLA Sunday night, LSU will take on top-seeded North Carolina in an elimination game Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Atlanta radio show draws ire after mocking Steve Gleason's battle with ALS

According to an SB Nation report, an Atlanta morning radio show mocked former New Orleans Saint Steve Gleason’s medical condition.

Lunchtime Laughs: $3,000 Watermelon

Lunchtime Laughs: $3,000 Watermelon

Talk about an expensive watermelon. Someone bought one of these… for more than three thousand dollars at an auction in Japan. Watermelons from Toma are popular as gifts in the country. You can see they have darker skins than other …

1 turns self in, 1 remains at large in May 29 armed robbery near Covington

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says one of two men wanted in connection with a May 29 armed robbery.

Houma man sentenced to 99 years on child molestation, pornography conviction

Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell says a 35-year-old man has been sentenced to 99 years in a child molestation and pornography case.

Tropical Depression Two forms east of Belize

The National Hurricane Center said that the second tropical depression of the 2013 season has formed.

Snowden says online he had to 'get out' of US

The man who admitted leaking classified documents about U.S. surveillance programs purportedly went online live on Monday to declare the truth would come out even if he is jailed or killed.

WWII Museum sponsors cruise to Normandy

The National World War II Museum will sponsor a 10-day trip tied to the 70th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy.

Lou Gehrig's disease clinic at LSU in New Orleans

The Muscular Dystrophy Association has designated the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans School of Medicine as Louisiana's first specialized MDA clinic for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

Live Wire: Supreme Court Ruling

Live Wire: Supreme Court Ruling The Supreme Court is expected to rule on some of the most contentious issues in American society -- issues that have divided Americans for years. The justices will likely rule on the constitutionality of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act along with decisions on the Defense of Marriage Act and California's gay marriage ban, Proposition 8.

Police arrest man in connection with Saturday Hammond bank robbery

Police have arrested a suspected bank robber in Ponchatoula less than 12 hours after he allegedly walked into First Guaranty Bank in Hammond Saturday and passed a note to a teller.

Mansion Monday: Metairie stately home with a grand entrance

Gardner Realtors shows this Metairie home in this week's Mansion Monday Slideshow. The home is at 16 Englewood Street in Metairie, which is listed at $2,795,000. For more information contact them by email at info@gardnerrealtors.com or by phone: 800-566-7801.

NOPD investigating June 9 Lakeview burglary

NOPD says it is investigating a June 9 Lakeview burglary.

West Metairie Avenue lane closure, near Clearview Parkway, set to begin Monday

A West Metairie Avenue eastbound lane closure is set to begin Monday morning and last most of the week, as crews replace street panels

FBI's most famous mob cases

Cycle through this slideshow to get a glimpse of the FBI's most wanted mafia gangsters and outlaws.

2 remain hospitalized after plant explosions in southeast La.

Federal investigators are at two chemical plants that were the sites of fatal explosions last week, and two people remain hospitalized.

G-8 summit starts with talk of trade deal

The first round of negotiations for a possible new trans-Atlantic trade deal between the United States and the European Union will take place next month in Washington, President Barack Obama said Monday at the Group of Eight summit in Northern Ireland.

Coast Guard searches for missing diver 55 miles off Grand Isle

The Coast Guard is searching for a diver missing 55 miles off Grand Isle.

Man dies in race over Huey P. Long Bridge Sunday

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office says a man collapsed during the race over the Huey P. Long Bridge and died shortly afterward at a hospital.

Livingston Parish School Board president arrested in fatal hit and run

State police have arrested the president of the Livingston Parish School Board after a 21-year-old Mississippi man was killed in a hit-and-run in St. Helena Parish.

7 selected for Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame

The Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum Foundation will induct seven people into the Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame in ceremonies July 12 at the prison museum and in Baton Rouge.

Monday Exact Weather forecast; Tracking the tropics

Get the latest forecast from the WDSU Exact Weather team.

Supreme Court countdown: Big rulings coming

The Supreme Court is about to rule on some of the most contentious issues in American society -- issues that have divided Americans for years.

Family tweets indicate Kim Kardashian gives birth

It looks to be a baby girl for Kim Kardashian and her rapper boyfriend Kanye West. Or does it?

Play of the Day: Teen Chases Bear

Play of the Day: Teen Chases Bear

This video shows a bear running down a residential street in Vancouver, Washington with a teenage girl chasing it and swearing a lot.


Morning commute over newly widened Huey P. Long Bridge

Drivers made a smooth first morning commute over the "new" Huey P. Long Bridge Monday, taking advantage of new shoulders and a bridge that is now more than doubled its original width.

Boston hospital to offer hand transplants for kids

A Boston hospital is starting the world's first hand transplant program for children, and doctors say it won't be long until face transplants and other radical operations to improve appearance and quality of life are offered to kids, too.

Afghan police chief survives car bomb attack

An official says a suicide car bomber has hit the convoy of a provincial police chief in southern Afghanistan. The chief was not seriously hurt but three officers were wounded.

Lawmaker: Details on thwarted plots coming

Every new day seems to bring new revelations and reactions to the controversial electronic surveillance programs.

Former Saints quarterback helps Oklahoma tornado victims

A former Saint is doing his part to help tornado victims in Oklahoma...with a little help from the Pelicans.

UCLA makes most of LSU's errors in 2-1 CWS victory

Adam Plutko and two relievers limited LSU to five hits, and UCLA turned both of the Tigers' errors into runs in a tense 2-1 victory Sunday night.

Runners, classic cars cross wider Huey P. Long bridge

Work to widen the Huey P. Bridge is now complete.

Former Saints quarterback helps Oklahoma tornado victims

A former Saint is doing his part to help tornado victims in Oklahoma...with a little help from the Pelicans.

Runners, classic cars cross wider Huey P. Long bridge

Work to widen the Huey P. Bridge is now complete.

NBA Finals: Manu Ginobili sparks Spurs to Game 5 win over Heat

Manu Ginobili had 24 points and 10 assists in a surprise start to spark the San Antonio Spurs to a 114-104 victory over the Miami Heat in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night, pushing the Spurs one victory away from their fifth championship.

LSU stumbles in CWS opener, falls to UCLA

LSU stumbles in CWS opener, falls to UCLA

The LSU Tigers were anxious at the plate, and spotty in the field.

The result was a 2-1 loss to UCLA Sunday night before 26,344 at the College World Series.

The Bruins scored a pair of unearned runs off LSU …

Happy Father’s Day Wishes On The Air

Happy Father’s Day Wishes On The Air

Happy Father’s Day Wishes On The Air


Happy Father’s Day!

Happy Father’s Day!

Your Weather Forecast for Sunday 6/16/13 with Meteorologist Jeff Robbins


Errors plague LSU in 2-1 loss to UCLA in CWS opening round

Tiger gloves betrayed them when they needed them most in the opening round of the College World Series as UCLA upset the fourth-seeded Bayou Bengals 2-1 on a pair of unearned runs.

Coast Guard searches 2nd day for missing diver

The Coast Guard is searching for a diver missing 55 miles off Grand Isle.

Celebrating the Huey P. Long Bridge expansion

Cedric Floyd and Tammy Joseph share why it was important to take part in the celebration of the $1.2 billion Huey P. Long Bridge expansion project.
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