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4 Louisiana men convicted of deer poaching in Iowa

Four Louisiana men have been found guilty of poaching deer in southwest Iowa.
 

Woman killed in Algiers shooting Friday night

The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 1200 block of Horace Street that killed a woman Friday night.

New Orleans Fire Department has 7th Ward fire under control, trapped teenager safe

The New Orleans Fire Department quickly took control of a fire that broke out at 3715 N. Robertson St. on Saturday about 4:40 p.m. An unidentified teenage boy was rescued from the interior of the building and treated with oxygen...

Two Metairie Scouts earn Eagle rank for help with convent, Lafreniere Park

Two members of Boy Scout Troop 491 were recently recognized during a Court of Honor ceremony, held at St. Clement of Rome Church in Metairie. Walter Ross III and Alexander Johnson earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank...

Person feared trapped in 7th Ward fire; Fire Department responding

The New Orleans Fire Department responded to a one-alarm fire at 3715 N. Robertson St. around 4:50 p.m. Saturday. The department said at least one person is believed to be trapped inside the residence.Initial radio calls indicated that the trapped...

Waggaman Playground formally renamed for longtime supervisor, coach

On May 4, just before the first pitch was thrown out to mark the start of the 2013 baseball season in Waggaman, there was a dedication ceremony to formally rename Waggaman Playground after Glenn Camardelle, who served as the playground...

Woman survives I-59 car crash

Looking at the shell of a vehicle as it sat tangled and twisted on Interstate 59, one might wonder how anyone could have survived a crash like that.

Republicans get poor grades for current legislative session: James Varney

When surveying the current legislative session in Baton Rouge a number of questions leap to mind. One is: what's the point of this so-called conservative majority up there?The session promised to begin with a bang. Lawmakers arrived poised to debate...

Lafourche plans $6M in flood projects

Lafourche Parish is preparing to begin more than $6 million in flood protection projects for the Raceland and Des Allemands areas.

Dalai Lama talks globally, boogies locally at Tulane commencement

Like the 2,800 Tulane University graduates massed before him Saturday morning in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the Dalai Lama was ready to party. He even got to boogie - discreetly - with his very own second-line umbrella when Dr. John and...

Kickoff of St. Tammany coroner recall effort draws steady stream of voters

Hoping for a good turnout for Saturday's public kickoff of the recall petition against St. Tammany Parish Coroner Peter Galvan, the organizers received some encouraging signs before the event even got started. Two hours prior to the scheduled 10 a.m....

Powerball mania: Jackpot hits $600 million

Two dollars and a dream. That's all it took for Mammie Hicks to plunk down money at a Riverside, Mo., convenience store for a chance at Saturday's record $600 million multistate Powerball jackpot.

Players hopeful luck strikes twice at West Mestairie store

Lines at local convenient stores and gas stations were long Saturday, filled with Powerball hopefuls looking to strike it rich with the possibility of winning a $600 million jackpot.

Henry Glover's cousin among 3 slain in New Orleans since Friday night

Victims killed in 3 separate incidents

Oxbow wins Preakness Stakes

Oxbow, a longshot ridden by Gary Stevens, won the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.

Citizens worry over new FEMA Flood Maps

There is growing homeowner outrage over new FEMA flood maps and changes to the national flood insurance program.

Chief: Not jailing all beating suspects a mistake

 
Baton Rouge's police chief says it was a mistake not to take everyone to jail accused in the beating of a family at a gas station.



 

Suspects in Metairie armed robberies surrender

On Thursday, suspects allegedly robbed a person and a business, tried to rob another person

Judge denies request to stay ex-NOPD officer's federal suit alleging inadequate overtime compensation

City's arguments for stay were out of place, judge rules

'Concerned Citizens’ rally to recall Coroner Dr. Peter Galvan

In St. Tammany Parish, the clock is ticking in the effort to recall embattled parish coroner Dr. Peter Galvan.

Dispatcher: 50 injured when car hits parade

As many as 50 people were injured Saturday afternoon after a car plowed into parade-goers in Damascus, Va., a police dispatcher said.

New Orleans says gunfire won't end 'second lines'

New Orleans officials and cultural advocates say the Mother's Day parade shootings that left 20 people injured won't spell the end of second-line parades, the local tradition that celebrates the city and its people.

Slideshow: Top 12 American Boomtowns

Take a look at this list of the top 12 fastest growing cities in America, according to Bloomberg Rankings.

Report: Car drives into Va. parade crowd

A car has driven into a crowd at a parade in southwestern Virginia on Saturday, apparently injuring several people, The Associated Press reported.

Federal judge's ruling doesn't resolve family restaurant squabble

A federal judge's ruling hasn't resolved a family's power struggle for control of Brennan's, one of New Orleans' best-known restaurants.

Khan Academy founder returns home as big name in U.S. school reform

Metairie native Sal Kahn, called 'Bill Gates' favorite teacher', delivers commencement addresses at Benjamin Franklin and Grace King High schools and a public speech at UNO

3 Tulane students robbed in off-campus incidents

Police release suspect's description

I-10 to experience overnight lane, ramp closures this week

There will be alternating overnight lane and ramp closures on I-10 in Jefferson Parish this week.

Woman killed in Algiers shooting Friday night

The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 1200 block of Horace Street that killed a woman Friday night.

NOPD investigates two overnight murders

Police are investigating two fatal shootings that left a 37-year-old man dead in Central City and a 20 -year-old man dead in the Florida area.

Weekly unemployment insurance claims drop in Louisiana

First-time claims for unemployment insurance in Louisiana for the week ending May 11 decreased from the previous week's total.

Woman fatally shot in Algiers on Friday

A 29-year-old woman died after being shot in Algiers on Friday night, according to the New Orleans Police Department. The victim was gunned down about 8:40 p.m. in the 1200 block of Horace Street.The woman was taken to a hospital...

2 slain in separate shootings in New Orleans early Saturday

37-year-old man gunned down in Central City, 20-year-old man fatally shot in the Florida area

4th Street Bridge at Harvey Canal closed to vehicular traffic

The Fourth Street Bridge at Harvey Canal is closed to vehicular traffic for about two weeks due to a mechanical failure.

Mother’s Day mayhem will cost New Orleans millions of dollars

Mother’s Day mayhem will cost New Orleans millions of dollars

Last year, New Orleans welcomed 9 million visitors to the city, another fantastic success for the tourism industry. While this is impressive, it pales in comparison to the goal of 13 million visitors for the tri-centennial of New Orleans in …

Raw video: Dalai Lama addresses Tulane graduates Saturday

The Dalai Lama spoke at Tulane University’s commencement address Saturday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

Congress shouldn't let flood insurance sink residents: Editorial

Bayou Gauche residents Lisa and Robert Taylor thought they had done everything right. Their home was "built to the standards FEMA gave to the builder; our home was above [the standards]," Mr. Taylor said Thursday. Now FEMA has changed the...

JPSO: David Lewis, Stanford Randolph surrender to authorities

Jefferson Parish police say they have arrested David Lewis and Stanford Randolph in connection with two May 16 armed robberies and an attempted robbery.

Saturday weather forecast: Summer winds setting in

 Today: Partly cloudy in the morning, then clear. High of 90. Winds from the south-southeast at 5 to 15 mph.Tonight: Partly cloudy. Fog overnight. Low of 72. Winds from the south at 5 to 15 mph....

Analyst says funding gap for LSU hospital deals

The first three LSU hospital privatization deals appear to use up 94 percent of the funding Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration set aside for eight such arrangements.

Louisiana jobless rate rises for fourth straight month in 2013

Louisiana's unemployment rate rose in April for the fourth straight month, as fewer people reported having work.

WWII Museum waives fee for veterans, service members Saturday

The National World War II Museum will waive admission charges on Saturday for veterans and current members of the armed services.

Mother’s Day Second Line Shooting/Bryan Lagarde/Project NOLA

Mother’s Day Second Line Shooting/Bryan Lagarde/Project NOLA

Anne Cutler talks to Bryan Lagarde about his crime monitoring organization and the recent shootings during a second line parade.

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Millage Defeat Impact/Mike Delesdernier/Jefferson Parish School Board

Millage Defeat Impact/Mike Delesdernier/Jefferson Parish School Board

 Anne Cutler talks to Mike Delesdernier about the two tax proposals that failed in the May 4th election and the impact of that outcome on the school system.

For more information on Jefferson Parish public school system, log on to …

Senate Bill in Legislature/Allison DeBattista/Epilepsy Foundation of Louisiana

Senate Bill in Legislature/Allison DeBattista/Epilepsy Foundation of Louisiana

Anne Cutler talks to Allison DeBattista about the work of the Foundation and a bill in the current legislative session that impacts 1.2 million Louisiana residents covered by Medicaid.

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Police investigate 3 slayings

Police in New Orleans investigate three homicides overnight.

Powerball jackpot closing in on another record

It's been less than 10 months since the world record for a lottery prize. On Saturday night, it could conceivably fall once again.

Pre-trial services report on Mother's Day shooting suspect

FOX 8 obtained a copy of a pre-trial services report on one of the suspected gunmen in the Mother's Day shooting.

Spirit of the Bayou: Thibodaux doctors take on the distillery business

A couple of Thibodaux doctors in the business of making people well have a new venture aimed at simply making people feel good.

Pre-trial services report on Mother's Day shooting suspect

FOX 8 obtained a copy of a pre-trial services report on one of the suspected gunmen in the Mother's Day shooting.

Pre-trial services report on Mother's Day shooting suspect

FOX 8 obtained a copy of a pre-trial services report on one of the suspected gunmen in the Mother's Day shooting.
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