Orleans
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Live power line that fell on school bus temporarily traps students, driver
On Tuesday morning, the New Orleans Fire Department was on the scene of an electrical fire involving wires hanging over a parked school bus on a Treme street.
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Local Red Cross team travels to Oklahoma tornado victims
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NOFD able to quickly get Uptown fire under control
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Police search for teen who did not return home as expected on Sunday
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Three students robbed 10 minutes apart in the Riverbend
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Business owners say crime, blight threaten Tulane Avenue progress
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Report: VA hospital in N.O. is $370M over budget
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Hundreds attend second line dedicated to Mother's Day shooting victims
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Family of missing teacher wants FBI to take over investigation
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New Orleans says gunfire won't end 'second lines'
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WWII vet and son have 'once-in-a-lifetime experience' with the Dalai Lama
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Suspect says neither he nor his brother involved in second-line shooting
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Saenger takes another big step towards completion
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Manhunt underway for suspect in Mother's Day shooting
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Second line eyewitness: 'Who wants to lose a child on Mother's Day?'
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Hunt on for Mother's Day shooters
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Broad Street to be revamped by project installing grocery, youth program
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Coast Guard signs agreement to increase offshore oversight
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Police searching for teen who attempted to rob and then shot victim
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Motorcyclist dies after being thrown off ramp and falling to street below
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Senior citizens worried for services set to be reduced due to budget cuts
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Pine Street robbery victim captures one of his attackers, police say
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Although voucher program unconstitutional, Jindal believes initiative can continue
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Jazz Fest cold snap hurts some vendors and other local business
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Pres. of cab co.: Case of sexual harassment in taxi not isolated incident
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Man dies after motorcycle accident in Algiers
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Police release sketch of man who robbed victims on Mid-City street
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Center to continue jazz heritage in honor of Jazz Fest founder
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Feds fail to produce safety records, cancel their only planned safety audit
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J.P. judge candidate accused of circulating false flyers about opponent
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Coast Guard rescues pair from boat with damaged sail
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NASA fighting budget blues by renting unused Michoud space
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State rep.: Fatal crash could have been prevented if state installed barriers
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Rain brings Jazz Fest business boom to some Mid-City stores
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Coast Guard commander retires after 34 years
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CCC toll extension on ballot, analyst predicts it will not pass
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Gun arrests made on parade routes result in no convictions
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La. ranks sixth for teen pregnancy, experts say long term contraception need
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Police arrest suspect who is believed to be triggerman in two murders
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Vendors still have hope despite veto of new food truck ordinance
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Man found fatally shot on sidewalk in Milan area
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Extended interview with General Russel Honore
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Triple shooting on Elysian Fields
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Landrieu administration blasts Sheriff Marlin Gusman in legal brief
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Wheelchair users find rough travel in New Orleans
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DuBos: Saturday's important election affects your safety, quality of life, wallet
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Road Home money promised a year ago still has not arrived
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Gusman originally testified he did not know about infamous OPP video
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Project Nola: Lack of manpower means NOPD dispatch response time slow








