
1 dead, several wounded in shooting after funeral, police say
Police say five males and a woman were found on the street and sidewalk with apparent gunshot wounds to the body
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Police say five males and a woman were found on the street and sidewalk with apparent gunshot wounds to the body
From a tribute concert for Tony Bennett to the Night of Too Many Stars, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Legendary musician died peacefully at home, surrounded by family and friends
New Orleans newspaper reports 25 current or ex-employees said they were harassed by male co-workers and bosses at Besh's company
Authorities identified the missing worker as 44-year-old Timothy Morrison, of Katy, Texas
Suspect also shot, and was hospitalized and arrested, authorities say
More than 100,000 lose power in Mississippi and Alabama as storm surge pushes over beachfront highway and floods streets
The storm had maximum sustained winds of 85 mph as the northern eyewall came onshore the Mississippi coast
A hurricane warning is in effect on portions of the Gulf Coast from Louisiana and Alabama
The storm battered Central America with heavy rain this week, killing at least 21 people
Mitch Landrieu made headlines when he led the efforts to remove multiple Confederate monuments throughout the city
The patients acquired the infection from a machine used during their open heart surgery
Michelle Ingram lost everything during Hurricane Katrina, and now she sprung into action to help some of the most vulnerable Harvey victims
Rain in Lake Charles has been steady the last four days, but it became dangerous Monday night and nearly 200 residents were forced to evacuate
Houston reportedly welcomed as many as a quarter million Katrina evacuees, and the city estimates 40,000 never moved back
What to put in your "go-bag," and other advice for anyone facing a weather emergency
The city's malfunctioning water-pumping system and the threat of more rain has left some neighborhoods at greater risk of flooding
Two officials in charge of the city's pumping and drainage systems are out, and Mayor Mitch Landrieu has asked for more resignations
Nearly 10 inches of rain fell in just over three hours, and the city's drainage system was quickly overwhelmed despite working at full capacity
Officer Chris Abbott was struck in the leg by a bullet Monday morning while working off-duty, Police Chief Michael Harrison says
New Orleans inspector general says some old city water lines - and lines on private properties - are made of lead
Protests in 45 cities were held Sunday including New Orleans, Seattle, Philadelphia and NYC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says residents who use the water system should not let water go up the nose when bathing or swimming in small pools
Police say one of the suspects in the brutal attack on two tourists confessed to his pastor and turned himself in
Police say Dejuan Paul is one of four robbers who knocked the men to the ground in a brutal robbery Saturday in the French Quarter
The terrorist group Hamas may be planning an attack on "Palestinian civilians" in the Gaza Strip, the U.S. State Department announced Saturday.
Crowds hit the streets in cities and towns across the country to vent their anger over President Trump's policies in "No Kings" protests.
Federal agents deployed tear gas on a crowd in Chicago, prompting a judge to ask the agents to wear body cameras.
Since the Gaza peace plan took effect early this week, Hamas has handed over 20 living hostages and the remains of at least eight confirmed hostages.
President Trump on Saturday said the survivors, from Ecuador and Colombia, will be returned to their countries of origin.
In a post on Truth Social, the president said the ex-New York congressman has been "horribly mistreated" in prison.
The 5 Freeway, a major artery in Southern California, had closed for a live-fire event at Camp Pendleton in northern San Diego County that was being attended by Vice President JD Vance.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are at an all-time high over deadly U.S. strikes in Caribbean waters targeting suspected drug traffickers.
David Huerta was arrested in June outside a business where federal agents were investigating suspected immigration violations.