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St. Tammany SALT Council presents 'It's Your Money - Keep It!' seminar
"Don't Get Wired," "Scams, Schemes and Scoundrels" and "You Have Permission To Be Rude" are the subjects of some of the presentations being featured at a free seminar for senior adults.
Advocates push for stronger tenant laws, enforcement in Louisiana
Two housing rights advocates spell out what to look for--and what to watch out for--when meeting and dealing with a landlord.
Local chef crowned "King of Louisiana Seafood"
Chef Cody Carroll of Hot Tails Restaurant in New Roads was crowned King of Louisiana Seafood after winning the 6th annual Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off. The competition was presented by the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board.
'A Louisiana Civilian in the Supreme Court: The Selective Service Cases Revisited.'
"A Louisiana Civilian in the Supreme Court: The Selective Service Cases Revisited." Law professor Charles J. Reid Jr.
DVDanger: 'The Burning' and 'The Town That Dreaded Sundown'
Just a little something off the top: The classic image from the Weinstein brothers' oddly overlooked slasher classic 'The Burning', out now from Shout! Factory Y'know, it's funny.
ULM pharmacy students perform medical outreach
Brooke Ardoin, Danielle Jones, Nichole Witmyer, and Sara DeJong participated in a medical outreach in the Dominican Republic.
An investigation into the intelligence, or lack thereof, of Bobby Jindal, Rhodes Scholar
On Friday, Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana published an opinion column on CNN.com. The piece is a typically vacuous screed against some of the great forces of evil in American life: Obama, Big Government, and debt.
Illegal alien charged with murdering toddler in Louisiana
On Tuesday, Emmanuel Hernandez, 24, was arrested by investigators with the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office after he reportedly shook his girlfriend's son so violently that the child slipped into a coma and later died.
DOTD Issues Memorial Day Travel Advisory
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development today advised drivers of upcoming work schedules for interstate and major road projects throughout Louisiana during the Memorial Day holiday weekend .
Video: Pepper guns gain traction among rural agencies
Its chemical agent - a concentrated blast of pepper spray fired at a dizzying 405 mph - can disable and disorient an aggressor for 45 minutes or longer.
Louisiana to push ahead with paying private firms to teach kids
Louisiana's schools chief vowed on Friday to push ahead with a plan to let students take classes from private firms and nonprofits at taxpayers' expense, despite a legal setback and objections from some educators.
Louisiana missing its chance at federal money, Corps of Engineers officer says
Fresh water is diverted from the Mississippi River into the Davis Pond Freshwater Diversion, where it is ultimately fed into Barataria Bay to help control salinity.
Sinkhole monitoring equipment installed
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development says the improvements will provide broader observation and greater accuracy in measuring the area for movement and subsidence.
State Sales Tax Waived On Hurricane Supplies This Weekend
Shoppers can prepare for the hurricane season while saving some money during the Louisiana Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday this weekend.
Pictured is one of the first editions of the very first Clovis Crawfish book. There have been countless revisions over the years.
Jindal declares NWLA emergency due to wind damage
After last week's severe weather in Northwest Louisiana, Gov. Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency for the area.
Akron schools charged for Louisiana landfill cleanup
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State Police share Clyde Barrow's fingerprint card on 79th anniversary of death
On this day in 1934, wanted outlaws Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker are shot to death by Texas and Louisiana state police officers as they attempt to escape apprehension in a stolen 1934 Ford Deluxe near Bienville Parish, Louisiana.
Calcasieu man accused of child pornography possession
A Calcasieu Parish man is accused of child pornography possession, according to a news release from Louisiana State Police, Troop D. Accused in the case is 41-year-old Charles B. Compton.
Lawmakers hold ceremony for fallen Louisiana soldiers
Brett Moree reflected on the lives of some of the seven thousand fallen soldiers at Port Hudson National Cemetery Thursday, as he and his coworker planted American flags at the base of tombstones.