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Nation World
Lock the clock: Here's where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Local News
After 82 years a Marine's remains are laid to rest
A World War II Marine who traveled across the world to serve his country was never heard from again. For years his family fought for answers, finally they have them.
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Lock the clock: Here's where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Is it time to stop changing our clocks twice a year? Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time permanent.
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Remembering Katrina: One year later (2006 special)
A look back at WWL's coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
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Remembering Hurricane Katrina: August 29, 2005
The storm caused nearly 1,400 deaths and an estimated $200 billion in damages.
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Remembering Hurricane Katrina: August 28, 2005
Category 5 Storm bears down on Louisiana/Mississippi Coast, mandatory evacuations ordered.
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Remembering Hurricane Katrina: August 27, 2005
The strengthening storm approaches, and evacuations are ordered.
History
City officials acknowledge 1866 Mechanics Institute Massacre for first time
It's reported between 40 and 50 people died that day, mostly Black. While hundreds of Black innocent bystanders were targeted.
History
Civil rights icon Tessie Prevost-Williams remembered
U.S Park Rangers lined the steps while New Orleans Police Officers carried the late civil rights icon into the hall to lie in state.
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WWII POW's remains returned to Bogalusa
It took more than eighty years and then a journey of 8,000 miles but now the prisoner of war will be buried with full military honors.
History
10 Million Names project working with Local Genealogists to uncover names of enslaved Americans
In Louisiana, the enslaved population grew to more than 331,000 in 1860.
History
Jim Kincaid Reports: D-Day to VE-Day (1995 WWII special report)
Jim Kincaid accompanies three Hampton Roads veterans of the D-Day invasion on an emotional trip back to Omaha Beach, the site of the longest day of their lives.
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