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Planned New Orleans court consolidation reversed
A planned court consolidation in New Orleans approved by lawmakers after Hurricane Katrina has been scrapped. The Senate gave final legislative passage Monday to a bill that stops the consolidation. The measure
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New Orleans mayor to give state-of-the-city speech
office, is set to give his annual state-of-the-city address. It comes at a time when progress in the recovery from Hurricane Katrina is evident but crime continues to be a major problem for city residents. It also comes at a time of turmoil on the
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Ex-N.O. cop sues city over firing
A former New Orleans police captain who supervised two officers who were charged with burning a man's body after Hurricane Katrina has sued the city and police department over his firing. In a lawsuit filed Monday in federal court, Jeffrey Winn
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St. Bernard eyes disposal of Katrina properties
St. Bernard Parish commission is debating what to do with about 2,000 parish properties sold to the state by victims of Hurricane Katrina. A panel overseeing the properties will discuss what to do with the vacant lots at meetings this week. Parish President
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200-year-old shipwreck found in Gulf of Mexico
northern Gulf coast and about 4,000 feet deep. The depth has kept it largely undisturbed during two centuries of storms and hurricanes . And although most of the ship's wood dissolved long ago, the copper hull and its contents remain in place. "The wood
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First tropical storm of season forms
the Atlantic Basin. The 2012 Hurricane Season does not officially begin until ..... States East Coast. National Hurricane Center forecasters say that ..... before the official start of the hurricane season in both the Atlantic and East
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Ex-cop in Danziger Bridge shootings seeks new trial
A former police officer convicted of orchestrating a cover-up of deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina claims federal authorities waged a "secret public relations campaign'' that deprived him of a fair trial. On
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