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Waiter Killed and Tourist Wounded in Shooting Outside Well-Known New Orleans Restaurant
The waiter was believed to be the target of the attack, which happened during the city’s annual Jazz Fest.
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Mardi Gras Revelers Mostly Undeterred by Recent Violence: ‘Things Happen Nowadays Everywhere'
New Orleans’ annual Carnival season entered its ebullient crescendo Tuesday with thousands of revelers gathering in the French Quarter and lining miles of parade routes in a citywide Mardi Gras celebration underpinned this year by violent crime concerns and political turmoil.
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Joyous Parades and Parties Kick Off New Orleans' Mardi Gras
The lead up to New Orleans’ annual Mardi Gras celebration intensifies Friday with events big and small.
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New Orleans Man Stops Car Theft
A New Orleans man stopped a would-be car thief on Christmas Day in an altercation caught on a security camera.
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Three Killed in Massive Storm System in Louisiana
A major storm system that included tornado activity killed three in Louisiana on Wednesday. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the latest.
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Corrupt Cops Accused Them of Murder. Nearly 30 Years Later Their Convictions Were Vacated
Three men imprisoned since the 1990s for a fatal New Orleans drive-by shooting have been ordered freed and their convictions vacated. Prosecutors joined defense lawyers in seeking to have their convictions tossed out by a judge.
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Ground Worker at New Orleans Airport Dies After Her Hair Becomes Entangled in Machinery
A ground worker at New Orleans’ airport died in an accident Tuesday when her hair became entangled in machinery while she was offloading an aircraft, officials said. Jermani Thompson was servicing a Frontier Airlines flight around 10 p.m. when the accident happened, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport said. Thompson, 26, an employee of GAT Airline Ground Support, was rushed…
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Vice President Kamala Harris Speaks About Roe v. Wade at the 28th Essence Festival of Culture in New Orleans
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at the 28th Essence Festival in New Orleans about issues facing Black women.
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FBI Opens Sweeping Probe of Clergy Sex Abuse in New Orleans
The FBI has opened a widening investigation into sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans going back decades, a rare federal foray into such cases looking specifically at whether priests took children across state lines to molest them, officials and others familiar with the inquiry told The Associated Press. More than a dozen alleged abuse victims have…
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Shooting Kills 1, Wounds 2 After High School Graduation at University
An elderly woman was killed and two males wounded when an argument between two females erupted into gunfire Tuesday at a university campus after a high school graduation there, New Orleans police said. The males received wounds that were not life-threatening — one hit in a shoulder, the other in a leg, authorities told news outlets. Police did not give…
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17 Years Post-Katrina, New Orleans-Area Protections Are Complete
Seventeen years after Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has completed an extensive system of floodgates, strengthened levees and other protections.
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US Coast Guard Searching for Missing Children After Going into Mississippi River
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for three children who went missing in the Mississippi River near New Orleans’ Crescent City Connection bridge Saturday
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7 Hurt in Arkansas Tornado; Storms Move Into Deep South
Severe storms and a possible tornado damaged buildings and downed power lines in northwest Arkansas early Wednesday as tornadoes and hurricane-force winds were forecast in much of the Deep South, a week after severe storms struck the New Orleans area.
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Double Murder Suspect Gunned Down on His Way to Court Hearing in ‘Street Justice' Killing, Attorney Says
A New Orleans attorney says a 21-year-old man accused of killing a high school student and the teen’s stepsister was gunned down on his way to a pretrial hearing.
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‘Absurd' 100-Year-Old Policy Banning Teaching of Jazz Music in New Orleans Will Be Lifted
During Carnival season, flocks of marching bands parade through the city streets even though jazz music and dancing has been banned in New Orleans public schools for almost a century.
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Nearly 150 Structures Seriously Damaged in New Orleans Area Tornado That Killed Man
Survey teams found damage consistent with an EF-3 tornado and a path around 11 miles long, the National Weather Service said.
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Watch: Time-Lapse Video Shows Tornado Move Through New Orleans
Other tornadoes spawned by the same system caused so much damage in Texas that the governor declared a disaster in 16 counties.
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WATCH: Time-Lapse Shows Tornado Travel Through New Orleans
WDSU’s tower cam recorded video of the tornado that struck New Orleans last night.
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Girl on Respirator, In Wheelchair Rescued After Tornado Takes Family Home on ‘Wizard of Oz' Ride
A witness said all the men in the New Orleans suburb neighborhood ran into the wreckage of the house to find the girl.
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Tornado Rips Through New Orleans
The string of storms that spawned tornadoes in Texas on Monday moved east, causing a tornado to touch down in New Orleans.