Video - Northshore News
-
More cuts leave Northshore with even fewer mental health services
Posted on October 5, 2012 at 6:23 PM
The latest round of reductions to public health care in Louisiana leaves the Northshore with even fewer mental health care services than it was already coping with.
Share
More Northshore News Videos
-
More come forward with horror stories after moving company owner arrested
-
Nearly 300-foot radius leveled by gas line explosion
-
Inmate in transitional work program escapes from job site in Ponchatoula
-
Police raid Metairie-based moving company in possible extortion case
-
Young worker killed in explosion took job after starting family
-
Bold ATM thefts under investigation in Hammond
-
Governor signs over financial control of coroner's office to St. Tammany council
-
St. Tammany deputies make arrests in string of auto burglaries
-
Fallen Tickfaw soldier's funeral scheduled for Monday
-
Family desperately seeks answer to young man's killing a year ago
-
Funeral procession for fallen Tickfaw soldier
-
People line highway to honor fallen Tickfaw soldier
-
Causeway officials cracking down on unruly drivers at toll plaza
-
Isaac memories motivate St. Tammany for hurricane preparedness
-
Less than 24 hours before hurricane season, officials stress, 'Be prepared'
-
Loss cuts deep for friends of Tickfaw native killed in Afghanistan
-
Veterans, spouses receive face-to-face thanks for service
-
Deputies: Death, medical emergencies tied to new drug that incites violence