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Throughout the 20th century, New Orleans had been known for having a large LGBTQ population, [4] particularly in the city's French Quarter neighborhood. [5] In the early part of the century, urban decay in the area caused property prices to drop, prompting an influx of LGBTQ individuals that turned it into a gayborhood. [5]
Investigation: Original Airdate: Summary: 101 Voodoo: October 11, 2006 The team travels to New Orleans, LA to investigate the practice of voodoo. 102 Bigfoot: October 18, 2006 The team attempts to debunk a recent Bigfoot video by recreating the sighting of the creature with Rob wearing a Hollywood-movie quality Bigfoot costume. 103 Mothman ...
The New Orleans Public Library (NOPL) is the public library of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Succeeding earlier libraries in the city, it opened in 1897. Three branches were added by 1908. Carnegie library branches were added in 1911 and 1915. By 2005 a dozen branches were open.
On Nov. 10 Jabbar took a train from Houston to New Orleans and returned to Texas that evening on a bus. The FBI released an image showing Jabbar walking with a backpack in New Orleans on that date.
The suspect in the New Orleans attack that killed 14 people on New Year's Day is believed to have acted alone in a "premeditated and evil act," the FBI has said. The latest information is counter ...
In a series of videos, the man responsible for the deadly New Year’s attack in New Orleans discussed planning to kill his family and having dreams that helped inspire him to join ISIS, according ...
Robert Lee Willie (January 2, 1958 – December 28, 1984) was an American serial killer who killed at least three people in Louisiana from the late 1970s to 1980. He was sentenced to death for the rape and murder of 18-year-old Faith Hathaway and was executed in 1984.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As investigators learn more about the man who pledged allegiance to Islamic State and killed 14 people with a truck on New Year's Day in New Orleans, a key question remains ...