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Weeks After Louisiana Flooding, 850 People Still In Shelters
Shelters remain open in East Baton Rouge, Ascension, Livingston, East Feliciana and Tangipahoa parishes.
Behavioral Interventionist Accused In Road Rage Beating
The driver accused in the beating on Sunday works a behavioral interventionist at a local high school.
Louisiana Flood Damage At Least $8.7 Billion, Governor Says
The price tag from the historic flooding continues to rise as Louisiana continues its diligent recovery.
Clinton Raises $143 Million In August
August marks the Democratic nominee's campaign's best month for fundraising during the presidential race.
Trump’s Immigration Speech Signals Sharp Shift
The Republican presidential nominee is the first major party candidate in modern memory to propose limiting legal immigration.
Time Extended For Unemployment Assistance
The Louisiana Workforce Commission announced Thursday that it was extending the application period in the 20 parishes that were part of the federal disaster declaration.
1 Rescued, 2 Missing After Plane Crash In New Orleans Lake
The small plane crashed near the New Orleans Lakefront Airport Saturday around 9 p.m.
Jackson Parish Sheriff’s Office Investigating Abandoned Baby
An abandoned baby girl has been found on the steps of First Baptist Church in Chatham.
Flooding In South Puts A Damper On US Rice Harvest
High water in Louisiana and Arkansas has put a damper on the nation's rice harvest.
Amid Louisiana Flood Disaster, Youngest Bear Mental Scars
After the flooding in south Louisiana, mental scars are already showing on the youngest victims.
Man Sentenced To 50 Years In Police Officer’s Shooting
A jury found the defendant guilty of attempted first-degree murder of a Jennings police officer two years ago.
Clarinetist Pete Fountain Dies
Fountain's manager said Fountain died Saturday morning of heart failure.