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Judge delays Marinello trial four months
Jefferson Parish Judge Conn Regan granted a continuance motion in the murder trial of former New Orleans broadcaster Vince Marinello. The new trial date is set for September 15. It was to have started Monday in Lafayette.
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Spurs 110 Hornets 99
The San Antonio Spurs have bounced back from a pair of losses at New Orleans to beat the Hornets 110-99 in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals. Tony Parker scored 31 points and had 11 assists to help the Spurs avoid falling behind 0-3 in thesecond ...Read More
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Energy Department changes focus on gas prices
Gas prices in the New Orleans area could go up this summer, even higher than expected.
Louisiana Triple A's Mike Right says as recently as this week, the U.S. Department of Energy raised it's forecast of what gasoline prices might be going into the summer driving season ...Read More
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DA office staffers fired over pay advances
Two supervisors in the Orleans Parish district attorney's child support enforcement division have been fired for giving employees in the division salary advances.
Val Solino, the office's first assistant, says the advances, which ranged from a couple hundred dollars to $2,000, have been repaid to the office ...Read More
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Silver anniversary of Mothers' Day at the zoo
For twenty-five years, Grammy Award winner Irma Thomas has serenaded generations of family members on Mothers' Day at Audubon Zoo. This Sunday, Irma Thomas & The Professionals will take to that stage again at 2:30 ...Read More
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 Sudden Impact!
The Saints 2008 Season gets underway this weekend out on Airline Drive as fifty-seven new faces will audition for Sean Payton and his staff during Rookie Mini-Camp. Six draftees, sixteen undrafted free agents and thirty-five non-roster tryout invitees will all be in the fold for five practices.
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Survey shows people optomistic about New Orleans
A recent survey of registered voters done by pollster Vern Kennedy shows that people are more optomistic this year about how the city is doing than those surveyed last year.
Kennedy says last year his survey showed that 60 percent of those polled saidthe city was on the wrong track and not doing better ...Read More
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