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- BATON ROUGE, La. - Louisiana health officials are suspending the license of an abortion clinic after an investigation found health and safety risks to women. - ST. PAUL, Minn. - Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is headed north to help Minnesota Republicans raise money with Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a probable 2012 presidential candidate. - MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Former Cincinnati women's basketball coach J. Kelley Hall has died at age 51 of a heart attack at his South Carolina home. The McMillan-Small Funeral Home in Myrtle Beach confirmed that Hall died Thursday. - John Knott had reason to celebrate Thursday. - SHREVEPORT, La. - A series of unfortunate coincidences led to a case of mistaken identity that put a Louisiana minister behind bars for nearly eight hours. Gregory Jones, pastor at Eden Worship Center, was pulled over for speeding and arrested as a man wanted for violating parole in Texas. - High seas at the site of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil well in the Gulf of Mexico will delay for at least two to three days the recovery of the well's failed blowout preventer, retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said. - NEW ORLEANS - Incumbent Sen. David Vitter has easily won the Republican nomination and will face Democratic primary winner Rep. Charlie Melancon (muh-LAWN'-suhn) in a U.S. Senate race in Louisiana. - Over the past week, we’ve been remembering the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina, highlighting the progress made, and restating the Administration’s commitment to the region. This past weekend, several members of the Cabinet, the First Lady and President Obama traveled to the Gulf Coast, where the President spoke about the stories of communities and families working to restore what was lost. Watch ... - Supposedly a deadline of September 3rd 2010 has been decreed, with respect to identifying toxic Chinese drywall in all US homes. - Hurricane Katrina's diaspora scattered lifelong residents of the Gulf Coast to places as alien culturally as Salt Lake City and San Jose. When the levees broke, so did the lives of an entire people. Slide shows: Images of Katrina | New Orleans, then and now In Travel: New Orleanians play tourist in own town