Aug 31, 2009 | Daily World
Thousands of snagging debris remain from Katrina, Rita
Nearly four years after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, reminders of those 2005 storms still lurk in lakes, marshes and bayous across the state.
Danny Stogner says it was he who reported an alleged bribery scheme for which he has been indicted
A Bogalusa councilman who was indicted along with the Mayor of Bogalusa and two others in an alleged bribery scheme says it was he who blew the whistle.
Bogalusa mayor, councilman and marshall indicted for bribery
A Washington Parish grand jury indicted Bogalusa Mayor Mack McGehee and two other high ranking city leaders on bribery charges on Wednesday.
Dangerous hurricane debris clogs waterways four years later
A trailer is lodged against the bank in Double Pipeline Canal, in lower St. Bernard Parish.
Schools to borrow money interest-free
BATON ROUGE - Public schools in Lafayette and Acadia Parish are among 26 school districts receiving federal support for loans to repair classroom buildings.
Vicki Simmons and William Walker, both of Oak Grove, were married at three o'clock in the afternoon on June 20, 2009, at First Baptist of Oak Grove in Hattiesburg.
Arrest: DNA evidence in Franklinton double murder
FRANKLINTON, La. - Franklinton Police Chief Donald Folse says DNA has brought an arrest in a double murder 18 months ago.
Decaying Human Hand Found In Bogalusa
Washington Parish sheriff's deputies are investigating a decayed human hand found Friday morning.
Decaying Human Hand Found In Bogalusa
Washington Parish sheriff's deputies are investigating a decayed human hand found Friday morning.
Northshore dog finds human hand, police find body
Investigators with the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office say after a dog found a decomposed human hand, authorities then found a human body nearby.
Decaying Human Hand Found In Bogalusa
Washington Parish sheriff's deputies are investigating a decayed human hand found Friday morning.
Alleged Klan Member's Competency Hearing Postponed
Attorneys say a 21-year-old man accused of obstructing justice in last November's killing of a would-be Ku Klux Klan recruit will get another two months of tutoring to try to make him competent for trial.