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'Bath Salts' New Legal Drug of Choice Among Young
The 33 NewsThe folks at Parkland Hospital's Poison Center say there's a white powder sold in small containers and packets that is the latest drug trend among young people. Yesterday, the The Governor of Louisiana banned the stuff through an emergency order. Now,...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Louisiana, Texas, Synthetic Marijuana, Politics
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Report: Brother of Ravens Star Ed Reed Missing After Police Pursuit
The brother of Baltimore Ravens star defensive back Ed Reed is missing after jumping into the Mississippi River to elude police, according to media reports on Friday.
According to a report from New Orleans television station WWL-TV, authorities say...Tags: Louisiana, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, Television Industry, Ed Reed
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Beads, balls and Moon Pies: Mardi Gras in Mobile, Ala.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThink Mardi Gras and your thoughts are apt to turn to New Orleans, where the celebration of the last day before Lent gives new meaning to the word "raucous." Fat Tuesday typically becomes a day of parades and revelry, the latter turning the French Quarter...Tags: Mardi Gras, Mobile, Minority Groups, Pies and Tarts, Lent
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LaTonya & Brian
This is a story that LaTonya and I have both shared many times before, but this time, we hope telling this story, once again, could make our dreams of becoming man and wife true.
I met the love of my life, LaTonya, in my hometown of New Orleans,...Tags: Louisiana, Texas, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Human Interest, Dallas
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50 Years Ago in Clark County
Feb. 5, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harrison and son Gay have moved from the Boonesboro Road to 117 Hood Ave.
A house at 140 Linden Ave., owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, was sold at auction Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mansfield on a bid of $4,000....Tags: Homes
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Nicolas Cage Won't Face Charges in New Orleans Arrest
KTLA NewsNEW ORLEANS, La. (KTLA) -- Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage who went on a bizarre tear in New Orleans' French Quarter that ended with his arrest on several charges, including domestic abuse battery, won't face criminal charges. The Orleans Parish...Tags: Nicolas Cage, Entertainment, KTLA, Domestic Violence, Patricia Arquette
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Review: Flavor of Peru in Fort Lauderdale
Best reason to go: My son says, "How come we never get to go out for American food?" We say, because it's fun to try new things. And we hadn't had Peruvian food since before the kid could talk. The combinations (steak with noodles), the unusual sauces and...Tags: Steaks, Potatoes, Restaurants, Shrimp, Dining and Drinking
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In Louisiana, a choice between two floods
Flood the farms to save the cities. That’s the trade-off staring at the Army Corps of Engineers in Louisiana this week as a historically high Mississippi River rolls south, flooding towns in Mississippi on Wednesday, prompting evacuations...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather, Floods, Gulf of Mexico, Robert Anderson
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Critic's Notebook: 'Treme's' collection of beautiful moments
Every city has its own singular character — just ask Minneapolis about St. Paul — but there is perhaps no American city as singularly singular, as stubbornly exotic, as attached to its difference as New Orleans, that funky little cosmopolis...Tags: Kim Dickens, Mardi Gras, Floods, Crescent City (Del Norte, California), John Goodman
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Louisiana braces as flood spillway opens
ReutersMORGANZA, Louisiana (Reuters) - Army engineers on Saturday opened a key spillway to allow the swollen Mississippi River to flood thousands of homes and crops but spare New Orleans and Louisiana's capital Baton Rouge. The Army Corps of Engineers opened...Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Heavy Engineering, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alon USA Energy Incorporated
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Louisiana Bayou Towns Brace For Flooding Impact
ReutersA day after Army engineers opened a key spillway to relieve flooding along the Mississippi River, residents of small Louisiana towns braced on Sunday for a surge of water that could leave thousands of homes and farms under as much as 20 feet of water....Tags: Floods, Meteorological Disasters, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Disasters, U.S. Army
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Thousands more forced to evacuate along Mississippi River
Historic flooding from the Mississippi river is ravaging through the south.
Four floodgates are now open on a major emergency spillway in Louisiana, The Morganza Spillway.
Many people in low-lying areas are leaving their homes as waters from the...Tags: Mississippi, Floods, FEMA, Louisiana, Disasters and Accidents
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