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Erin continues to churn through the Atlantic with the outer bands of the storms sweeping the islands, but the strong core ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A Gretna police officer was arrested early Sunday on a drunk driving charge, according to Orleans Parish ...
The final of four wanted suspects in connection to a shooting outside of a nightclub in Fairmont, North Carolina has been ...
New Orleans native Kristen Nuss and partner Taryn Kloth, both former LSU beach volleyball standouts, defended their Manhattan ...
The mother of an alleged victim of sex trafficking in New Orleans says the trauma her daughter endured makes it difficult for ...
The conservative network Newsmax has agreed to pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment ...
Expect high temperatures in the middle 90s with triple digit feels like temps. Afternoon storms will help with the heat in ...
LaToya Cantrell is the first sitting mayor of New Orleans to come under federal indictment. One law professor says it is very unlikely Cantrell will still be in office if or when her trial begins.
Legal analyst Joe Raspanti on what comes next for indicted New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell. . Morning Edition Video ...
Search teams canvassed the Michoud neighborhood, going door to door and checking nearby waterways for any sign of Bryan Vasquez.
DOJ data provides insight into the number of corruption cases filed by the U.S. Attorney's office in New Orleans.
A Mississippi man lost his leg after contracting deadly Vibrio vulnificus flesh-eating bacteria at a Bay St. Louis boat launch, sparking urgent warnings.