The popular women's jewelry brand, Kendra Scott, is coming to Target locations soon. Tuesday, Kendra Scott announced a strategic long-term partnership to "purposefully bring joy to more communities" through an exclusive collection that will only be available at Target and online at Target.com. This partnership is just in time for the holiday season especially since Target and Kendra Scott are always shopped for Christmas gifts.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KPEL News) - As Louisiana and the Gulf Coast sits in the week of the statistical peak of hurricane season, US Senators in Washington, D.C. have decided to reject an extension of the National Flood Insurance Program, a program that has helped protect Louisiana businesses and homes for years...
BATON ROUGE, La. (KPEL News) - "Big Chicken" has arrived as Shaquille O'Neal has opened his first Louisiana location in Baton Rouge!
The stars have aligned ✨ #BigChickenShaq is now open inside the @QueenBatonRouge in #BatonRouge, #Louisiana! See you there! #CanYouDigIt
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(KPEL News) - Could your go-to allergy and cold medicine be pulled from your pharmacy's shelves? A US Food and Drug Advisory panel's determination on Tuesday could make that a reality as thousands of people in Louisiana have struggled with sinus issues themselves over the last few weeks.
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At Apple's highly anticipated "Wonderlust" event, the tech giant unveiled a plethora of exciting new features and announcements that left tech enthusiasts and casual fans alike buzzing with excitement.
Future NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered an unsettling ankle injury less than five minutes into his inaugural game with the New York Jets.
The strongest hurricane of the 2023 season so far has already hit Category 5 strength and is expected to remain a major storm for the next several days.
Prince George's County Police Officer Francesco Marlett is in serious trouble after viral videos showed him allegedly cheating on his wife, Paula Marlett, in his police cruiser while on duty.
The controversial decision is drawing blowback online and is leading to more questions about DEI policies nationwide - and whether or not they could be happening elsewhere, including Louisiana.
A man called 911 to report that he had almost been run off the road by someone driving the opposite direction, turns out he was the one going the wrong way.