Monday Dec 7 | Houma Courier
Montegut oil-tank explosion rattles local homes
A set of storage tanks near a Montegut natural-gas well exploded Sunday and burned for more than an hour.
Terrebonne farmers fall victim to quirk
A quirk of the map - and strict federal rules - shut Terrebonne Parish farmers out of the chance to apply for aid related to drought followed by heavy rains this year.
Will other coastal communities share Leeville's fate?
For nearly a century, the homes and businesses between Golden Meadow and Fourchon have disappeared one by one, victims of sinking land, surging surf and the occasional hurricane.
Pet-store manager takes on hairy challenge
Brent Neil wants to see that local animal shelters have what they need for pets who end up in their care, so much so that he's willing to put his hair - and perhaps some dignity - on the line.
Some spend Thanksgiving serving others
While many spend Thanksgiving Day feverishly cooking for their relatives, some local families and businesses are choosing to spend the holiday preparing meals for those they've never met.
Military families cherish holidays before deployment
Thanksgiving's theme of acknowledging blessings holds true, often in a bittersweet fashion, for local military families, including those with loved ones preparing to leave for foreign shores and those celebrating the safe return of others.
A grand jury has indicted four suspects on first-degree murder charges, including a Chauvin man accused of beating and smothering his girlfriend's 10-month-old baby.
Alleged cop shooter faces multiple charges
A 25-year-old man shot after he allegedly led police on an early-morning chase and exchanged gunfire with an officer is out of the hospital and facing a slew of charges, including attempted murder.
In child-abuse cases, do what's best for the child, experts say
As authorities prepare to prosecute a Chauvin man accused of killing his girlfriend's baby last month, child advocates say the case offers a grim reminder of the importance of reporting suspected abuse.
Alleged cop shooter was out on bond
A Chauvin man wounded after he traded gunfire with a Houma Police officer Wednesday got out of prison months ago and was scheduled to stand trial in December, a prosecutor said.
Officer, suspect exchange gunfire
A Houma policeman and the 25-year-old suspect he pursued on a miles-long chase early this morning were both shot when they exchanged gunfire, police said.
Coast Guard removing boats sunk by Katrina, Rita
Tim Davenport watches as a section of a boat is removed from Bayou Terrebonne Wednesday afternoon below Montegut.
Baby's killing leaves neighborhood shaken
As authorities began building a case against the 23-year-old man they say is a baby killer, relatives and neighbors of the dead 10-month-old seek to make sense of the tragedy.
Sheriff: Man Charged In Baby's Slaying Could Face Death
Terrebonne Parish investigators have arrested a 23-year-old Chauvin man in connection with the death of a 10-month-old boy.
Ouachita River to reach flood level in October for first time on record
The Ouachita River will reach flood stage in October for the first time in the history of the Tensas Basin Levee District's records, executive director John Stringer said Thursday.
Pedestrian killed in Houma during heavy rain
A 47-year-old Thibodaux man was struck and killed by a truck tonight while walking on Main Street in a downpour, cops say.
Giant drum available at Cocodrie
By 7:30 am, Capt. Ryan Folse, charterboat operator for Coco Marina below Chauvin, positioned us - me, Johnny Glover, cameraman Brian Lukas, and himself - on the breakers adjacent to Grand Pass Ilettes and securely attached choice pieces of cracked blue crab on 5/0 Kahle hooks weighted down by full 3-4 ounce lead sinkers.
3 Men Arrested In Houma Prostitution Sting
Authorities say three men have been booked with soliciting a female state trooper posing as a prostitute near downtown Houma.
Levees, New EOC Mark Progress Since Gustav
Since Hurricane Gustav, debris has been removed, roads and embankments repaired.