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By Bob Warren Frustrated: Five people were shot, one fatally, outside grocery store in rural St. Charles Parish the other night. A frustrated Sheriff Greg Champagne thinks it’s part of a wave of violence and fears there is more ahead unless people start talking. Life of service: You might have seen the stories about the World War II vet who thought his body would be donated to medical science but instead wound up on a dissecting table before a paying audience. Long before that ghastly event, David Saunders led a life of service, which is how his family wants him to be remembered. Speaking of veterans, today is a day to honor them. There was a big Veterans Day celebration in St. Bernard Parish. Call us . . .: If free agent wide received Odell Beckham Jr. doesn’t end up wearing the Black and Gold it sure won’t be because Saints players didn’t make a pitch. Check out Amie Just’s story. Season’s greetings: Ready or not, the holidays are here. And photographer Max Becherer has the proof in this photo gallery of the decorations going up in Jackson Square. Whatcha think: Too soon? Or right on time? Hope you enjoyed the Lunch Line. Thanks for taking a break with us today. |
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| When the call came, David Saunders served. Over and over again, without question. Read more |
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| | An ambush shooting outside of a grocery store in Killona Tuesday evening left one man dead and four others injured, including a 14-year-old boy, according to the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office. Read more |
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| It's no secret that the potential acquisition of free agent receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has had the attention of everyone in the NFL. Read more |
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| The three decades long tradition of decorating Jackson Square for Christmas was paused last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. This year's celebration, sponsored by French Quarter Festivals, Inc. and others, marks the start of the "Holidays New Orleans Style" celebration including concerts, food and other events through the next two month and will conclude on Jan. 6th. Read more |
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| Tom Thayer, proprietor of d.b.a., has pulled the plug on the outdoor concert series at the former art market across Frenchmen Street from his club. Read more |
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