The Los Angeles Times has edited a column it published last week about the LSU women’s basketball team ahead of its game against UCLA following criticism from Tigers coach Kim Mulkey, who blasted it as sexist and hurtful.
Here in Louisiana, it's hard to believe there are states in the U.S. where live crawfish are actually illegal. Seems like a pretty easy issue to fix, right? Just eat em!
One of the fastest-growing and most popular brands along the nation's interstates has announced another major expansion. Has Acadiana finally made the list?
The Supreme Court on Monday unanimously restored Donald Trump to 2024 presidential primary ballots, rejecting state attempts to hold the Republican former president accountable for the Capitol riot.
The grocery store giants have already said that consumers in Louisiana and Texas, among other communities, can expect lower prices in the wake of the merger.
Buc-ee's has cleared up a bit of a mystery about the new I-10 location that is closest to Louisiana. Here's what they're saying now that they weren't before.
The LSU Tigers received some good news to start the New Year as Acadiana High defensive lineman Dominick McKinley will be heading to Baton Rouge instead of College Station.
A Louisiana woman is suing to keep former President Donald Trump off the March Primary Ballot. It's the 7th state where his eligibility to run is questioned.
Passengers on a train ride through a remote area of Colorado got video of what appears to be a Bigfoot-like creature walking in the distance, and then squatting down to hide.
I hope that this show of unity brings some comfort to Castillo's friends, family, and their whole community as I am certain they will be hurting for a long time.
During a debate over marijuana use, Colorado Congressman Jared Polis engaged U.S. Rep. John Fleming of Louisiana into a rather entertaining - and bizarre - discussion about crawfish. Apparently, Rep. Polis thinks we all 'smoke fried crayfish' all the time.
Those wildfires in Colorado don’t show much sign of abating. In fact, more than 32,000 residents in or near Colorado Springs, the state’s second-largest city, were ordered to evacuate after the Waldo Canyon Fire doubled in size Tuesday night.