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Jindal holds meeting on state’s preparations to fight Ebola
Top doc: ‘Several people were exposed,’ more will be infected by Dallas Ebola case
18 people being monitored for Ebola in Texas, including children
United Airlines scrambles to alert HUNDREDS of passengers who came in contact
Wary of Ebola, Dallas parents pull kids from school
U.S. Ebola case: Searching for contacts
This contradicts what Dallas County Health and Human Services spokeswoman Erikka Neroes said earlier Thursday. Neroes said 80 people — the patient’s contacts, plus people with whom they had contact — were being monitored for Ebola in the Dallas area.
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Zoo Boo Alexandria Zoological Park
Corn Maze opens at LSU AgCenter’s Botanical Gardens
2nd Annual Zombie Prom. Westside Regional Library! Sat., 10/11/14 7p- 10p. Ages 13-18 MorrrBrainzz!!
13th Gate haunted house celebrates 13 years of terrifying its patrons
Best Haunted Houses In U.S. For Halloween 2014
I know just what he means: last fall I did a roundup of “10 Great Halloween Haunted House Attractions Across The U.S.” here at Forbes.com, and one memorable visit was the House of Shock in New Orleans. Far more than a mere “haunted house,” House of Shock was started by Phil Anselmo, front man for heavy metal rock group Pantera, and two friends, in one of their backyards.
FALL/HALLOWEEN EVENTS AND FESTIVALS IN WEST CENTRAL LOUISIANA
Louisiana Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes, Hayrides and More
Autumn, Halloween events announced in SWLA
Taking It 2 the Street ArtWalk on Friday, October 17
This is the first time in the history of the LSM that the Death Mask has left New Orleans #CPMRevolution pic.twitter.com/K3kKTyRHG9
— Louisiana’s Museum (@LaStateMuseum) October 2, 2014
How Napoleon’s “Death Mask” got to New Orleans
Louisiana VA hospital lacks pajamas and sheets, but spends millions on new furniture, TVs and solar
Louisiana Is Disappearing Into the Sea | And guess who’s blocking efforts to save the land
Louisiana’s film tax credits: A timeline of key events
Louisiana doctor attempts to reduce stillborn births caused by umbilical cords
St. Charles Avenue streetcar line named National Historic Landmark
La. to pay exonerated man $330,000
Battle of New Orleans cannon getting new carriage
Baton Rouge rum distillery owners hope to begin construction by end of year: Report
Merger of 2 Louisiana Entergy utilities requested
Police investigating rumors of teacher-student sex tape
2 Female Destrehan High School teachers accused of sex with male student
New poll suggests Louisianians now more tolerant of pot possession
Hydroponic Marijuana Lab Shutdown In Lafayette
HHS shock: 1 in 12 Americans use illegal drugs, could fill all MLB stadiums 19 times
TPSO: Amite cop accused of kidnapping, rape
Investigators: Gonzales police officer charged with DWI
Rumors of protests/disruption possible cause of Sugar Cane Fest. attendance drop
Wildlife enforcement agents seize 351 oyster sacks, cite two Louisiana men
Deputies search for pair accused of spending $1,300 at dollar stores with cloned card
New Orleans East company says ‘good-bye’ to the gasoline pump
Japanese company inks $3.6B in charters to ship gas from Cameron Parish facility
Families kept in the dark when loved ones died in New Orleans jail
Police say man shot girlfriend and bit officer during arrest
Sunset Police Chief Candidate Arrested
Cops: Suspect drops baby daughter after burglary
11 Louisiana residents convicted of SNAP, CCAP fraud
Suddenlink customers may lose MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central
Public Service Commissioner Says Entergy Customers to Receive Refunds
Out-of-network ATM fees going up
Louisiana has second-strongest charter school initiative in the U.S., report says
LAE sues BESE and Dept of Ed over public school education money going towards some charter schools
Louisiana ranks in the middle of the pack on list of best, worst states for teachers
Central American immigrant children will cost Louisiana’s schools at least $6.9 million
Mosquito Virus That Walloped Caribbean Spreads in U.S.
Mississippi has 2 more cases of enterovirus
Brain-eating amoeba investigation by State Police in St. John Parish almost complete
Negotiations in Highland Coffees lease reopened
Sophisticated 600-year-old canoe discovered in New Zealand
Honey bee decline and colony collapse cause
Registration deadline approaching to vote in Nov. 4 mid-term election
New poll reveals dismal approval rating for Gov. Jindal
Mary Landrieu, Rob Maness contrast views live for first time at Kenner forum
Battle for Senate control tipping towards the GOP?
HOLY COW: Elbert Guillory OBLITERATES Mary Landrieu in EPIC new ad
VIDEO: New poll shows Louisiana leaning left
Landrieu up three in Louisiana, but trails Cassidy in would-be runoff: poll
Control Of The U.S. Senate May Depend On The Outcome In Louisiana
Two groups with conflicting views on gun control bring issue to Louisiana Senate race
“Special Report” Panel From Louisiana: Handicapping the Senate Race
Tony Perkins: Maness is the only candidate who can defeat Landrieu
Libertarian Party celebrates growth in Louisiana
SCAM ALERT: con artists claim to be Crowley Police detectives
New Orleans man worries for family missing in Syria
Prosecutor: Co-Worker Had Altercation With Beheading Suspect ‘About Him Not Liking White People’
Ferguson Business Owner Calls Nighttime Protests ‘Terrorist Acts’
Change pledged to prevent victims from paying for rape-related medical costs
New Louisiana abortion law could still close clinics
Three years later, Pentagon unit still hides Internet voting test results
Secret Service Director Resigns Under Pressure About Breaches
Obama’s Pass-the-Buck Presidency
Reporter: White House Aide Told Me Not To Talk To Crowd At Michelle Obama Campaign Event
Ron Paul Thinks There Should Be More Secessionist Movements in the U.S.
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