Members of local and state law enforcement recently walked through the doors of Lake Arthur High School with the agenda of educating the students of the dangers and consequences of
Bid to strike Jim Crow-era jury law advances in state House BATON ROUGE (AP) — Louisiana is a step closer to striking a Jim Crow-era law that allows divided juries
WASHINGTON (AP) — Weighing withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that if the Iranians “restart their nuclear program, they will have bigger problems than
Man accused of with raping toddler, intended AIDS exposure MONROE (AP) — A Louisiana man accused of raping a 3-year-old has been charged in a separate case with intentionally exposing
HOUSTON (AP) — A pair of land transactions in opposite corners of Texas promise to expand the amount of public lands and public hunting, along with fishing and other outdoor
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Louisiana lawmakers have reached the midpoint of their regular session mired in sharp disagreements over the budget, with most gun proposals stalled, the governor’s legislative agenda
Saturday is Plant a Tree Day and one Jennings club will be doing its part for the holiday. The Jennings Optimist Club will be planting a tree at Jennings High
Art and fine-dining enthusiasts of Jeff Davis Parish have the opportunity to indulge themselves this week. The Zigler Art Museum will be holding its Fine Wine and Dine Fundraising Dinner
A Block off Broadway Community Theatre is looking for volunteers to help prepare the theatre this weekend for its newest production. Residents interested in volunteering are asked to report to
The news you find on television and in newspapers is often negative. Some would say that is a sensational media gimmick meant to secure readership and viewership. Others would say