
Update: the first bet was placed by Saints great Joe Horn. Add Louisiana to the ranks of the legal sports betting states, as on Wednesday bettors will plunk down the first licensed wagers at the […]
Update: the first bet was placed by Saints great Joe Horn. Add Louisiana to the ranks of the legal sports betting states, as on Wednesday bettors will plunk down the first licensed wagers at the […]
Stacie Collins shed tears of joy Wednesday when her son, Louisiana National Guard Sgt. Colby Collins, arrived at Chennault International Airport after being deployed in the Middle East for nearly a year. […]
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana is letting men on death row get together regularly for recreation, talk, worship and to share at least one of their daily meals, settling a 2017 lawsuit […]
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Engineers have placed more than a thousand sacks of sand in a dozen locations along Grand Isle’s southern levee where tidal surge from Hurricane Ida breached. Hurricane Ida’s […]
SHREVEPORT, La. – The State Fair of Louisiana is making plans for the 115th State Fair which will take place Oct. 28 through Nov. 14 at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds in Shreveport. The primary goal […]
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — While the threat of rising stormwaters is present in our minds, there’s also the threat of 500,000 Louisiana citizens losing their flood insurance. In just 15 days, on […]
The following Christus Ochsner Health Southwestern Louisiana departments and facilities are closed. All other facilities, including both emergency rooms and hospital services, are operating with normal business hours at this time. Admitting […]
Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) – Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne has announced the closure of state offices in 38 parishes for Wednesday, September 15, due to severe weather and recovery efforts associated […]
Four people have died and 141 have been hospitalised from carbon monoxide poisonings in Louisiana, where people have been forced to use stand-by generators amid ongoing power outages following devastation from Hurricane […]
A new survey from the LSU Office of Educational Research found that teachers across the state are mainly stressed by four factors: workload, engagement of students and their families, accountability policies and restrictions […]