WGNO - Fri Nov 06
At approximately 1 p.m. today the Covington Police Department was notified of a traffic accident involving a pick-up truck and a St.
Deputy leading funeral procession is struck by carWWL-TV New Orleans - Fri Nov 06
A deputy escorting a funeral procession was struck by a pickup truck and tossed off of his motorcycle Friday afternoon in Covington .
St. Tammany motorcycle deputy struck while escorting funeral processionTimes-Picayune - Fri Nov 06
A St. Tammany Parish sheriff's deputy was struck by a vehicle while escorting a funeral procession on his motorcyle, authorities said.
St. Francis Animal Sanctuary opens adoption center in CovingtonTimes-Picayune - Wed Nov 04
The Grand Opening of the St. Francis Animal Sanctuary adoption center in Covington starts Thursday, Nov.
St. Tammany Parish poised for growth, officials sayDaily Journal of Commerce - Tue Nov 03
Despite a few recession-induced hiccups, St. Tammany Parish is poised for horizontal growth along Interstates 10 and 12.
Retired Archbishops Hannan and Schulte both ailing, archdiocese saysNOLA.com - Mon Nov 02
Former Archbishops of New Orleans Francis Schulte, left, and Philip Hannan listen during the installation of Archbishop Gregory Aymond at St.
Relevance of Price's testimony to be key in perjury caseTimes-Picayune - Mon Nov 02
Former Mandeville Mayor Eddie Price's perjury trial may not turn on whether he lied during a battery trial last year but whether his testimony about a conversation he had with a police sergeant was relevant.
Relics of St. Mary Magdalene draw large crowdsWWL-TV New Orleans - Fri Oct 30
Thousands of faithful touched religious history Friday on the Northshore. One of the faithful touchs the case holding the relics.
Traffic cameras riding high above St. Tammany highwaysNOLA.com - Thu Oct 29
Gigantic metal poles are sprouting along interstate highways in St. Tammany Parish, part of the final phase of a project aimed at providing more information about traffic on the busy thoroughfares.
Former bank official gets prison for theftThe Daily Advertiser - Wed Oct 28
NEW ORLEANS - A former Louisiana bank official who pleaded guilty to embezzling around $135,000 from her former employer has been sentenced to six months in prison.
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