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Woman pleads to keeping SS recipient on ice, collecting checks
SLIDELL –A woman who helped stuff a dead man into an ice chest in order to keep his Social Security checks coming will serve three years in prison. Heidi Todd, 45, pleaded guilty to charges of unla...
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Forest Service rescinds rule, Kistachie stays open for deer hunters using hounds
ALEXANDRIA – The chase is back on for deer hunters and their dogs on Kisatchie National Forest. The U.S. Forest Service on Monday rescinded its proposed ban that was to be in effect during the sea...
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3-month-old's deaths raises suspicions
ABBEVILLE – Police are investigating the death of an infant who her mother allegedly said fell out of bed hard enough to break her writs, fracture some ribs and her skull. Jayla Broussard died at a...
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State Police probe Breaux Bridge officer's fatal shooting of teen
BREAUX BRIDGE – Investigation continues in the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old girl Sunday night. Daraneisha Harris was shot by an officer after she rammed several vehicles, including a poli...
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Louisiana men admit illegally fishing for shark fins
BELLE CHASSE (AP) — Two men have pleaded guilty to a Louisiana fishing violation after authorities said fins from hundreds of sharks were found aboard their vessel. Louisiana’s Department of Wildli...
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La. town evacuates; police relocate explosives
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A town in northwest Louisiana was being evacuated and state police were starting a criminal investigation of a company after finding about 6 million pounds of explosive material ...
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11 new West Nile cases, 1 death in La. BATON ROUGE — State health officials report 11 new cases of West Nile virus this week, with one additional West Nile-related death. That brings the total num...
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Coast Guard to look into sheen at Deepwater Horizon spill site
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Coast Guard says it has approved plans to investigate another oil sheen spotted near the site of BP’s 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. The sheen was spotted earlier this mont...
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Port Barre student charged for battery PORT BARRE — A Port Barre High School student has been booked with battery on a school teacher and public intimidation just as school was letting out for Tha...
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Deepwater tracts star in Gulf oil tract auction
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Deep water got nearly all the bids in the third federal oil and gas lease in the Gulf of Mexico since the BP oil spill. Of $133.8 million in winning bids, only $4.6 million was f...
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LDWF seeking public opinion on Basin bass management
BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is now accepting public comment on bass management in the Atchafalaya Basin. A recent LDWF evaluation determined that the 14” mini...
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Shark 'finners' barred from La. waters for life, fined, still face federal charges
PLAQUEMINE – Two men who caught almost 500 sharks over the commercial limit have been fined and barred from fishing in Louisiana waters for life. Rick Nguyen, 37, of Buras, and Hung Anh Tiet, 29, o...
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