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Any reduction classifies as good news. But industry and environmental analysts caution that Louisiana's figures should be taken with a heavy dose of caution.
Carnival season had just begun, with king cake on the table and purple, green and gold decorations flying again. Already though, we were seeing red, as in boiled crawfish red.
New Orleans awoke to frigid temperatures and a light burst of bone-chilling wind, but no snow flurries fell to the ground Sunday morning as an Arctic blast moved across the Deep South.
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The LSU women’s basketball team knocked off Texas and took a few days off ahead of yet another top-15 matchup.
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Editor's note: Versions of this editorial have appeared at earlier holidays.
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