Officials said the shooting took place early Sunday in Starks, a small community in southwest Louisiana near the Texas state line.
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Swastika Mountain renamed Mount Halo after Oregon residents’ suggestion
The new name honors Chief Halito of the Yoncalla Kalapuya tribe. Halo lead the tribe in the 1800s, according to the Oregon Historical Society.
Video shows Mark Zuckerberg fighting in jiu-jitsu match; Facebook founder won gold, silver medals
Photos posted on the Facebook founder’s Instagram account show him posing with other jiu-jitsu competitors.
‘Do not drive’: BMW airbag recall impacts 90,000 vehicles with defective Takata parts
BMW models from 2000 through 2015 may be affected, the automaker said and vehicles that age, the risk to passengers is ‘dire’, NHTSA said.
Former homeless woman wins $5 million on scratch-off ticket in California
Lucia Forseth said she was homeless six years ago. Now, she’s got $5 million after buying a California Lottery ticket at a Walmart in Pittsburg.
New video shows police pull over suspect a month before University of Idaho stabbings
Body camera video shows a Washington State University campus police officer stop Bryan Kohberger a month before the University of Idaho killings.
Family Dollar initiating recall of Advil shipped to certain stores
Some bottles of Advil pain reliever are being recalled because the product was stored by Family Dollar outside of labeled temperature requirements.
‘A clever boy’: Rescue dog escapes new owner, walks nearly 40 miles back home
Cooper, a retriever, was missing for 27 days and walked from Dungannon, County Tyrone, to Tobermore, County Londonderry in Ireland, backhome.
Grizzly bear found dead by photographer outside Yellowstone National Park; investigation launched
Photographer Amy Gerber reportedly spotted the dead bear in between Yellowstone and the town of Cody, Wyoming.
Teens roll into prom in WWII army tank, accompanied by Darth Vader playing flaming bagpipes
Sherman Bynum and Sam Tetro raised money through TikTok and GoFundMe to produce one of the most grand (and random?) prom entrances you’ll see.