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The State of Louisiana is a state located in the southern region of the United States of America. The capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge and the most populous city is New Orleans based on March 2007 population data of 255,000 people. The largest parish by population is Jefferson Parish and largest by land area is Terrebonne Parish (Louisiana is the only state that has parishes instead of counties). The New Orleans metropolitan area is Louisiana's largest metro area.

 
 

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Local News for Lafayette, Louisiana from theadvertiser.com

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An Iberia Parish elementary school has been recognized for closing the achievement gap between white and minority students.

 

A teacher from Lafayette parish was among those receiving scholarships, stipends and grands from the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana, or A+PEL, at its annual conference earlier this mon...

 

NEW IBERIA ? Dauterive Hospital will provide free H1N1 vaccines to people in targeted groups Saturday morning. The vaccine will be distributed while supplies last from 9 a.m. to noon in Meeting Room 2...

 

Downtown Alive! with Nik-L Beer is canceled tonight and rescheduled for Dec. 4, according to downtownlafayette.org.

 

Local News from The Shreveport Times via Yahoo! News

A Baton Rouge Fire Department spokesman says a dog playing with a pillow too close to a space heater is to blame for a house fire.

 

If you plan to operate a cut-your-own Christmas tree farm this season, send The Times your information.

 

WASHINGTON - As the USA enters traditional flu season, there's a tiny bit of good news for public health advocates: Over the past month or so, the number of schools that have been forced to close beca...

 

A Lafayette Parish sheriff's deputy was cited Thursday for allegedly slashing a vehicle's tire in the parking lot of Walmart.

 

Here are the winning numbers selected Thursday in the Louisiana Lottery.

 

The Texas man who was killed in the accident worked for a south Louisiana trucking company.

 

"We obviously need significant resources available not only for us, but for other communities," Cedric Glover says after a series of meetings.

 

The grave of 22-year-old Cora Lee Wilson, a Shreveport socialite in the late 1870s, is getting repairs to brick damage that for years has allowed curious passers-by to see her casket.

 

Homeless individuals and families walk away from Operation Stand Down with full stomachs, housing and job referrals, clothing and haircuts.

 

Since Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, the actress has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to one of the city's oldest public schools, which took on 10 feet of water when the levee protection sy...

 

Local News from WAFB Baton Rouge via Yahoo! News

A Louisiana businessman was indicted Friday for what authorities believe was a ponzi scheme that began in 2005 and ended just a few weeks ago.

 

A Louisiana businessman arrested on charges he defrauded at least 200 investors out of more than $11 million in an alleged Ponzi scheme has been released on $150,000 bond.

 

A plea agreement has been reached in the case of Heather Ellis, the Central High teacher on trial in Missouri

 

Ku Klux Klansmen say they'll protest Saturday at the University of Mississippi.

 

Director Martin Scorsese is receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes.

 

An attorney, who also happens to be a victim of an alleged Ponzi scheme that took millions from investors, says the suspect hosted the most elaborate parties he's ever been to, topping those thrown by...

 

Oprah Winfrey says her powerhouse daytime television show will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air. Winfrey said her decision to end it came "after much prayer and careful thought.&qu...

 

The westbound lanes of Interstate 12 near the Walker exit have been reopened after an 18-wheeler fire early Friday morning. A crash involving the tractor trailer and a car caused the semi to catch fir...

 

Hundreds of victims of an alleged $7 billion Ponzi scheme are celebrating after a New Orleans court ordered court-appointed receiver, Ralph Janvey, to return millions back to innocent investors.

 

A Ponchatoula man accused of creating a Ponzi scheme that put hundreds of people out of millions of dollars has a bond hearing scheduled for Friday morning. He is charged with 20 counts of felony thef...