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Second bouncer acquitted in Razzoo death 3:38 p.m. CT
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Former St. Charles Parish dispatcher pleads guilty to drug-dealing 2:53 p.m. CT
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PHOTO: Rainy day in Slidell 6:10 p.m. CT
Morning Causeway commute starts well 6:30 a.m. CT
Sidewalks must be included in new Slidell subdivision 3:48 p.m. CT
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Latin America must not be overlooked, ambassador says 3:07 p.m. CT
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Bicyclists keep riding toward cure
On the bulletin board in front of my computer is a photo of my daughter Shannon and me standing in front of the tiniest church I've ever seen.
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Seeking help for Samaritan
When Mark Smith came to New Orleans as an AmeriCorps volunteer a year ago, he thought he'd be staying for 10 months, living at Trinity Christian Community and helping rebuild the Hollygrove neighborhood.
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Teachers dig in to make a difference
Ryan and Lindsey Campagna make me feel hopeful.
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Listening for music, not gunfire
The Rev. William Terry isn't naive. He knows criminals won't come running when they hear about a gun-exchange program.
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Creating joyful noise for a camp
William Croy's first memory of Camp Pelican came from his brothers, Patrick and Andrew.
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Swimming in summer success
When Archbishop Philip Hannan started the Summer Witness program in 1966, it wasn't just about the swimming.

