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More than half killed in Louisiana car crashes weren’t wearing belts

Police: Ponchatoula Woman places infant in ice chest, closes lid with gas can inside

BATON ROUGE, La. —A Ponchatoula woman was arrested after allegedly placing her infant in an ice chest that had a gas can in it and closing the lid, the Baton Rouge Police Department told WVLA.

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Instagram post lands 17-year-old with criminal charges for drug possession

Sorrento Police Chief explains how he was grazed by bullet

Cyberstalking trial postponed — again — for alleged website operator

Louisiana AG: Medic alert scam calls up

Rep. Fleming first Louisiana member to oppose military action in Syria

Louisiana Congressional Delegation lukewarm on Syria issue

Rob Maness “Congress should reject call for Syria strike.”

Louisiana Congressman Charles Boustany ‘Smells Trap’ With Syria

Landrieu seeks ‘cyber footprint’ for Louisiana

Sen. Mary Landrieu wants the federal government to build out its cybersecurity capabilities in her home state, far away from the federal contracting hub inside the Beltway. The Louisiana Democrat – who is up for re-election in 2014 – has parochial reasons for making such a pitch.

State misses IT consolidation contract deadline; DOA met with 3 potential vendors before RFP release; legal eagles playing with semantics in effort to stall records requests

History made as organizers turn in recall petition

Two women raped in New Orleans during Labor Day weekend, NOPD says

Justice Department bids to trap poor, black children in ineffective schools

State looks at La. 70 detour options near Assumption Parish sinkhole

Elmer woman, Arizona man booked in child porn case

New Orleans Stop & Frisk Or Calling In The National Guard?

4.1 earthquake rocks small Texas town located near Louisiana border

Another child slain in New Orleans: 11-year-old killed in triple shooting

Family of 1-year-old slain in New Orleans seeks witnesses, end to violence

BP accuses Louisiana leaders of ‘political grandstanding’ over oil spill

Worldwide volunteer search for the Nina continues after 90 days at sea

Hidden graffiti murals celebrate civil rights-era heroes on Florida Avenue

Official Trailer for Syfy’s Ragin’ Cajun Redneck Gators

Heart of Louisiana: Author Ernest Gaines

“All of my people lived here for five generations, and they’re buried back there in that cemetery about three-quarters of a mile from this house,” Gaines said, pointing to the Old Mount Zion Cemetery surrounded by the sugar cane fields of the River Lake Plantation in Oscar. The oldest graves, many of them unmarked, date back to the days of slavery.

“Because when they used to bury people back there, they just put them in a little box,” Gaines said. “No anything – no cross, no stone.”

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