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  2. Louisiana ‘superfog’ causes massive car crash killing seven ...

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    Multi-vehicle pile-up took place in low visibility on I-55 over Lake Pontchartrain

  3. Louisiana 'super fog' kills 7 in massive car pile-up - AOL

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    At least one vehicle went over the edge and lay sideways in the water, pictures posted by the Louisiana State Police showed. A fire broke out in part of the crash scene, forcing emergency ...

  4. 7 people dead after more than 160 vehicles crashed along ...

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    An eighth person has died after a slew of crashes Monday along Interstate 55 in Louisiana’s St. John the Baptist Parish that involved at least 168 vehicles, state police said in an update.

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  6. Another 'superfog' event hits Louisiana, resulting in ... - AOL

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    Multiple accidents occurred in the area, resulting in one death, the New Orleans Police Department said in an emailed statement. Several victims were taken to the hospital, and sections of I-10 ...

  7. Category : Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Louisiana

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    Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Louisiana — companies currently or formerly having their primary base of operations in the state. For vehicle factories, see Category: Motor vehicle assembly plants in Louisiana .

  8. Louisiana Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Motor Car was an American automobile manufacturer based in Shreveport, Louisiana during the 1910s and early 1920s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company is most known for its production of the Bour-Davis automobile between 1918 and 1923.

  9. List of African American newspapers in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Notably, although the Louisiana Creole people were not considered Black until after the Civil War, the history of African American newspapers in Louisiana is sometimes considered to begin with the New Orleans Daily Creole, a Creole pro-slavery newspaper launched in 1856.