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'Superfog' in New Orleans Causes Deadly Traffic Accidents

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A dense superfog in New Orleans Monday left at least seven people dead after low visibility led to traffic accidents on a major interstate.
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Police: Man Faked Own Death Ahead of Court Date

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A Louisiana man was arrested after allegedly faking his own death to avoid rape charges.
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Jury Acquits Trooper Caught on Camera Beating Motorist

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A federal jury acquitted a Louisiana state trooper accused of beating a black man during a traffic stop.
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Cleanup Efforts Underway After at Least 16 Tornadoes

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About 16 tornadoes hit America's heartland including Colorado, Kansas and Louisiana with no injuries reported, and the worst damage was registered in Oklahoma.
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Sheriff: Louisiana Man Shot Child Playing Hide and Seek

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A Louisiana man faces aggravated assault and battery charges after firing a gun at children who were playing hide and seek outside his home, wounding a 14-year-old girl, according to the local sheriff's office.
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Tornado rips through New Orleans, at least 1 dead

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A large tornado ripped through New Orleans and its suburbs on Tuesday, killing at least one person, destroying homes and knocking down power lines.
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Louisiana Entices Tourists With Its Celebration Gator Macy's Thanksgiving Float

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The Bayou State has been through some tough times with massive storms on top of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the state is looking to rebuild by leaning into its reputation as a tourist destination. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser joined...
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Recovery from extreme weather damage made worse by poverty, race, community says

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After three hurricanes, an ice storm and a major flood, Lake Charles, La., has been on the front row to climate change, and many residents say it’s because of race and poverty that recovery efforts haven’t matched the devastation.
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Hurricane Nicholas hits Texas, cuts power to 400,000

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A lumbering Hurricane Nicholas, now a tropical storm, is moving through Texas and Louisiana, dumping heavy rain and threatening floods and storm surges.(Credit: Reuters/Andrew Dubya)
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After Hurricane Ida, Louisiana begins monumental cleanup

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Work has begun in Louisiana to restore order after Hurricane Ida tore through the state. Restoring power is one of the keys to recovery, but officials say it could take weeks to hook up hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses after...
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Louisiana governor warns evacuees not to come back too soon

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The governor of Louisiana, John Bel Edwards, said the state's infrastructure has been so badly damaged by Hurricane Ida that anyone who fled for safety should not come home soon.
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Aerial video over southern Louisiana shows extent of Hurricane Ida's damage

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Days after Ida made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Louisiana, overhead footage shows a wide swath of destroyed property and flooded land.(Credit: Reuters/Marco Bello)
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Picking up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Ida

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After smashing into the coastline of Louisiana, Hurricane Ida left local residents to scour through wreckage to get a full account of the damage done to their homes and livelihoods.
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Biden calls on insurance companies to pay Hurricane Ida victims

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U.S. President Joe Biden said that some insurance companies may be declining claims from those In Louisiana who were affected by Hurricane Ida, using 'fine print and technicality' to justify the denials.
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Hurricane Ida leaves path of destruction, 1 million without power

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Hurricane Ida left a path of destruction after making landfall Sunday, leaving one million people without power and untold damage in its wake.
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Hurricane Ida weakens to a tropical depression

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New Orleans plunged into darkness hours after the storm slammed the southern US state of Louisiana, killing at least one person.
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Evacuees warned to stay away during dangerous recovery from Hurricane Ida

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Officials are warning evacuees it’s not yet safe to come back to parts of Louisiana as the dangerous recovery work continues after Hurricane Ida.
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Hurricane Ida quiets New Orleans as recovery efforts start

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Hurricane Ida has almost silenced New Orleans, most of which remains without power or water, as recovery efforts start in earnest and residents try to cope.
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Hurricane Ida barrels into Louisiana

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Hurricane Ida made landfall in Louisiana on Sunday, bringing winds of 230 km/h on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina tearing through the region.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Ban

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In a 4 to 1 to 4 decision, the SCOTUS strikes down abortion ban Louisiana, saying it is unconstitutional. The decision comes after the same decision was made in a Texas case back in 2016. Cheddar's Megan Pratz reports.
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Louisiana Governor's Advisor Discusses George Floyd Protests

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The Executive Counsel to the Louisiana Governor sits with Cheddar's Jill Wagner to give insight into nationwide George Floyd protests.
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New Orleans sees groups uniting to help keep spirits up

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New Orleans has been one of the hot spots of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, with more than 6,000 infections.
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New Orleans fights to keep famous music scene alive amid lockdown

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After weeks of isolation, the music community is using its creativity to find an audience and keep the city's soul alive.
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US data shows African Americans more likely to die from COVID-19

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Preliminary data highlights inequalities in health and access to medical care.