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A new tarp is up so the remains of a worker at the collapsed Hard Rock Hotel construction site in New Orleans are no longer visible. Pictures of the victim’s legs dangling from the debris made the rounds on social media Wednesday after the original tarp shifted. New Orleans Fire Chief Tim McConnell urges the public to not distribute the graphic images…
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Strong winds pushed the previous tarp away, exposing the legs of a collapse victim. McConnell says they hope the remains of two of the victims will be recovered after a scheduled implosion in March.
Know someone that has been married for a long time?   The Louisiana Family Forum is looking to honor the state’s longest known married couple on Valentine’s Day. Louisiana Family Forum President Gene Mills…
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Nominations are due February fifth.

The biggest names in Louisiana politics and business are flying north to D.C. today for Washington Mardi Gras. Matt Doyle has the story.

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The human remains discovered in November by a hunter in Franklin Parish have been positively identified as Joshua Charles Berry, a Richland Parish man who was last seen in September 2012. The remains were found about a half-mile away from where Berry’s truck was originally found in 2012. No details have been released about the cause of death.