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January 29th, 2016, 12:42 PM
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WDSU Newsroom
I would like to know some of the news which has been published by the WDSU Newsroom as I need to get the news information?
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January 29th, 2016, 12:43 PM
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Re: WDSU Newsroom
Army Corps of Engineers to open Bonnet Carré Spillway on Sunday Due to heavy rain in the Mississippi Valley and rising Mississippi River water stages and flow, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will open the Bonnet Carré Spillway on Sunday. More Gun violence costing cash-strapped New Orleans hospital millions of dollars, doctor says As gun violence and the policies to curb it take center stage in Washington, D.C., a new report by a New Orleans doctor shows that gun violence right in the Crescent City costs the cash-strapped University Hospital tens of million of dollars. Navigating waterways a concern due to rising Mississippi River level Lately, all eyes have been on the Carrollton gauge, which measures the level of the mighty Mississippi River. Body found in pond at shopping center in Harvey A body was pulled from a pond Thursday at a shopping center in Harvey, officials said. Feds join city and state officials in Carnival security The head of The FBI office in New Orleans is joining city and state officials in asking for public vigilance during Mardi Gras season. Army Corps of Engineers says opening spillways is necessary as Mississippi River level rises The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans says opening the Morganza and Bonnet Carré Spillways is necessary, releasing maps Thursday showing the potential impact of flooding if the Morganza remains closed throughout the high-water event. Payton says he ll remain Saints coach When all the rumors started that Sean Payton would be traded to another team, I just felt like he was not going anywhere. As the days went on after the Saints' win over the Atlanta Falcons, you just kept hearing so many different teams that would be vying for his services. Court rejects appeal of former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin A federal appeals court has rejected an appeal by former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin, who was convicted in 2014 on corruption charges. Powerball climbs to record $700 million And the number keeps getting bigger. NOFD investigates train derailment in New Orleans East The New Orleans Fire Department is investigating an early morning train derailment in New Orleans East. N.O. City Council to decide on future of 'public safety millage' The New Orleans city council has its first regular meeting of 2016 on Thursday with the future of a proposed millage on the agenda for discussion. |