Oct 31, 2009 | Houma Courier
Woman sues sheriff after deputy's dog attacks her
A Bourg woman attacked by a deputy's canine this summer alleges in a lawsuit that the deputy and Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Vernon Bourgeois failed to properly leash the animal, among other claims.
HOUMA - Coast Guard crews have begun work to remove 42 boats that have littered some South Louisiana bayous since the 2005 hurricanes.
Johnston Flying Services permanently grounded
Johnston Flying Services, which had opened a helicopter flight school in Monroe last summer and worked in tandem with the University of Louisiana at Monroe's aviation program, has permanently ceased operations, leaving 12 ULM students temporarily grounded.
Two Houma Teens Die In Car Accident
Two Houma teens died Saturday evening when their vehicle crossed the center line and struck another vehicle on LA 315 in the Dularge community in Terrebonne Parish.
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.
Helicopter flight school closes
A helicopter flight school that opened last summer and worked with the University of Louisiana at Monroe's aviation program has shut down.
Troop C Grant-A-Wish Arranges Meeting With Miley Cyrus for Houma Girl
Houma- A five year old girl from Houma, LA with osteosarcoma will get her wish today to meet Miley Cyrus.
Man Dies After He Was Allegedly Downed By Punch
A 50-year-old Houma man has died after he was allegedly punched by another man in Terrebonne Parish.
Houma family searching for answers after pedestrian's death
Everlina Tolbert saw a man wave to her from beneath a Canal Street tree a week ago and returned the gesture.
Mandeville chooses interim mayor
A former Terrebonne Parish president and Houma mayor has been named interim mayor of Mandeville.
Terrebonne native wins Navy award
HOUMA, La. - Ricky Pierron's mother still remembers what impassioned her son about the Navy.
Interim mayor list has two names
Business consultant Glen Runyon applied Wednesday to become interim mayor of Mandeville, joining former Houma mayor Edward "Bubby" Lyons as the two candidates who have signed up so far.
Mandeville postpones appointing interim mayor
On the brink of appointing an interim mayor just three days after Eddie Price's resignation, the Mandeville City Council changed course and will solicit applications before making a decision.
Three wounded in shooting outside Houma club
Three people were shot after a fight outside an East Main Street nightclub shortly after 2 a.m. today.
Houma's free Voice of the Wetlands Festival to feature Dr. John and more
Tab Benoit hosts the Voice of the Wetlands Festival in Houma this weekend. Wetlands advocacy is rarely as entertaining as at the Voice of the Wetlands Festival , guitarist Tab Benoit's annual throwdown in his hometown of Houma.
LeRoux to be honored by Hall of Fame
The bayou rock band LeRoux is on tap to be inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame during its performance this weekend at the Voice of the Wetlands festival in Houma.
Terrebonne Parish authorities say they will continue an investigation begun in Morgan City that led to the arrest of a man accused of stealing a car that was later driven in a deadly crash.
5 Hit When Driver Swerves To Avoid Dog
Louisiana State Police said a pickup truck swerved to avoid a pit bull and hit at least five people in a Montegut yard - and the dog.
Couple struggles with clinica s loss of embryos
In Kim Whitney's mind, the embryos she had frozen in a medical clinic were more than fertilized eggs.
Thibodaux minister hid manslaughter conviction, officials say
The Rev. Thomas J. Tucker III's redemption story - a convicted killer saved by God's grace - has changed the lives of inmates and ex-convicts, his supporters say.
4 teens dead after fatal crash near Houma
Louisiana State Police say four teens died and a fifth was critically injured when a stolen car ran off a curve and hit a tree.
Houma Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
ROBERT KIM ISTRE, 55, of Houma, Louisiana, was arrested today by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on a criminal complaint charging receipt of child pornography, announced U.S. Attorney Jim Letten and FBI Special Agent in Charge David Welker.
Alligator Man Thousands of nuisance gators have met their match in La. hunter
For eight years, he's dragged their scaly hides from ditches, storm drains, airport runways, the living rooms of terrified housewives and anywhere else a brash alligator might decide to make a pest of itself.
Houma water park faces the wrecking ball
Demolition of the old Waterland USA on Highway 311 in Houma is under way. The site will make way for new commercial property.