Gulf States Newsroom staff
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Who pays for security at the Mardi Gras parades everyone loves?
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Out. Of. Network. Dreaded words for anyone who needs life-saving medical care. But sometimes doctors in an insurance company’s network can’t perform that care.
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Two men with military ties made headlines after two deadly incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas. Some veterans have been trying to make sense of the tragic events.
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Alabama’s Black Belt has been dealing with sanitation issues for a long time, and now residents are creating ways to solve their problem.
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Missing water bills can cause headaches for utility customers. Economic mobility reporter Stephan Bisaha tells one Alabama family's story.
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This week the team reports on the many ways to say – and mispronounce – alligator in the bayou. We also hear about a shortage of nurses trained to help sexual assault survivors.
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Carnival in New Orleans started Monday, less than a week after a man drove his truck into crowds on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people and injuring dozens more.
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It’s time for a Gulf States Newsroom tradition where the team reflects on moments that stick with them — whether they made it into the story or not.
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Our regional reporters reflect on delightful, discarded moments they had in the field as they covered stories across Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.