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Louisiana congressman responds to reported Pentagon draft plan for National Guard in New Orleans

Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-La.) has expressed strong opposition to a leaked Pentagon draft proposal to activate 1,000 Louisiana National Guard troops for policing duties in New Orleans, arguing that the plan is not an official order and that the city does not need military involvement.
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Fatal shooting investigation underway in Milneburg

Officers with the New Orleans Police Department are investigating a fatal shooting in the Milneburg neighborhood on Tuesday, Sept. 16.
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New Orleans Shaken by Fatal Stabbing in Central City, NOPD Investigates

Central City, a neighborhood in New Orleans, became the scene of a grim incident Sunday morning when two men were discovered with stab wounds. As reported by FOX 8 Live, the stabbing occurred around 8:20 a.m. on the 2100 block of South Liberty Street. The New Orleans Police Department responded to the scene to find...
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Porch Poppin’: Geddes name is synonymous with New Orleans funeral home industry

George Geddes, who was born in 1845 and became known as the “Pioneer Undertaker of the South,” opened a mortuary business in 1876. George D. Geddes Undertaking and Embalming Company became the first to have a female embalmer. More Porch Poppin’ Videos. Republish our articles for free,...
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Artist Richard Thomas faces a setback as thieves ravage New Orleans studio

NEW ORLEANS — Beloved New Orleans artist Richard Thomas is facing weeks of cleanup after thieves broke into his longtime St. Claude Avenue studio, ransacked his work, and stripped the building of copper and roof vents. Thomas, 71, said he discovered the destruction when he returned to the studio...
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Nine years later, Seventh Ward murder remains unsolved

Around 2:15 a.m. on Sept. 15, 2016, New Orleans police were called to the 1400 block of North Robertson Street, where they found a man who'd been shot multiple times. He died at the scene.
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Robert Redford dies at 89. This movie with the legend was shot in Louisiana

American actor, producer and director Charles Robert Redford Jr. died on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at his home in Utah at 89 years old. Redford was known for his classic films like "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid" and "The Sting," as well as for being a founder of the Sundance Film Festival and a dedicated activist.
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Cops: Fake rideshare driver stealing phones, cards

The NOPD wants help finding a suspect who poses as an Uber or Lyft driver. “New Orleans Police are asking the public’s assistance with locating a suspect wanted for theft and theft by fraud,”
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The 1834 fire that revealed New Orleans’ cruelest slaveowner – and the uprising that...

The LaLaurie Mansion Fire That Exposed Torture Chambers. The LaLaurie Mansion in New Orleans hides a dark past behind its brick walls. On April 10, 1834, a 70-year-old enslaved cook set fire to the home as his last bid for freedom. When help came, Madame LaLaurie would not give up...
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How Marie Laveau blended African Voodoo and Catholicism in 1800s New Orleans

Marie Laveau’s Catholic-Voodoo Fusion at St. Louis Cathedral. Marie Laveau wasn’t just New Orleans’ Voodoo Queen. She was a devout Catholic from birth. Père Antoine baptized her at St. Louis Cathedral in 1801, later wed her there, and baptized all her children too. Marie held light...

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