A Metairie woman has caused a Facebook stir with her "Edible Chicken Bears" for you to throw on the pit or toss in the oven. For a few extra bucks, she says she'll even make clothes for the edible chicken bear. But, is she for real?
There are many rumors circling about white dots on the windshield's of people's vehicle being a sign for sex trafficking. One Louisiana Sheriff says "Not so fast".
Louisiana State Police has a message for anyone trying to call in a hoax on the thirteenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed more than 3,000 people: just don't do it.
KFC donated $30,000 after one of its restaurants in Jackson, Mississippi reportedly asked the family of a 3-year-old girl to leave because scars she has from a pit bull attack were frightening other customers. There’s one big problem, though: the whole incident appears never to have happened.
Don't believe everything you read: story entitled "Over 150 Frozen Sharks Found Along Gulf Coast As Winter Storm Hits Region" is complete and utter malarkey.
You can't legislate morality, but: A fake story making it's rounds on the internet claims that DeQuincy, a city in Louisiana, has made it illegal to "twerk".
One of my Facebook friends posted a link titled "Two Giant Underwater Crystal Pyramids Discovered in the Center of the Bermuda Triangle", and after some research, I believe it to be a hoax.