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Showers and storms headed into the area along a weak cold front.more>> Showers and storms headed into the area along a weak cold front.more>> California authorities report they have arrested New Orleans fugitive, Darnell Ellis, who is wanted on charges for drugs and gang activity.more>> California authorities report they have arrested New Orleans fugitive, Darnell Ellis, who is wanted on charges for drugs and gang activity.more>> Lawmakers move one step closer to stripping financial control of the Coroner's Office from Dr. Peter Galvan and the St. Tammany Parish coroner and many of his higher-paid staff could be close to getting their paychecks cut.more>> Lawmakers move one step closer to stripping financial control of the Coroner's Office from Dr. Peter Galvan, and the St. Tammany Parish coroner and many of his higher-paid staff could be close to getting their paychecks cut.more>> Governor Bobby Jindal joined area leaders at Nicholls State University Tuesday for a big announcement. A company based in Lafourche Parish since the 1940's is planning a major expansion around the state.
more>> Governor Bobby Jindal joined area leaders at Nicholls State University Tuesday for a big announcement. A company based in Lafourche Parish since the 1940's is planning a major expansion around the state.
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more>> Three years after the Gulf oil disaster, areas of the South Louisiana marsh fall silent.
more>> Three years after the Gulf oil disaster, areas of the South Louisiana marsh fall silent. Researchers expected the wildlife population to be impacted by oil in the first year and then bounce back. In some areas, that has yet to happen.more>>
PAGO PAGO, American
Samoa (AP) - Two corrections officers at American Samoa's only jail are suspected of
letting inmates leave to go on beer and food runs.
Officers Fiti Aina and Rocky Tua
were charged this week with aiding the escape of a prisoner, permitting escape
and public servant acceding to corruption.
A police search at Territorial
Correctional Facility in July turned up beer in an inmate's cell.
Police say that while trying to find
out how it got there, they learned the officers were sending inmates
unsupervised to a nearby store. One inmate allowed out is serving 40 months for
assaulting another man with a machete.
Court documents say an inmate told
investigators he bought beer for another inmate and chips and cookies for Tua.
Aina and Tua were each held on
$10,000 bail.
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