Retired Pope Benedict XVI released a letter this week in which he reflected on how he believes sexual abuse became rampant among Catholic leadership. He wrote that a continuous breakdown
There is a spot about an hour and a half from where I live that is stunning in its natural beauty. I spend many weekends there, hiking its many trails,
April is designated as National Donate Life Month in support of organ donation. We hope if you have not already committed to give life one day, you will consider doing
As the Louisiana legislature begins a new session, the focus—early on—concerns alligators, almond milk, marching bands, the Who Dat Nation, driverless cars, wrestling matches, crab traps, meatless burgers, and changing
President Trump recently traveled to the Mexican border and delivered one of the most foolish and fallacious statements of his entire presidency. Speaking to the surge of immigrants seeking asylum
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) is now accepting applications for the 2019 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP). Applications must be received no later than 4:30 p.m.
It’s not that I can claim that I have never been conned, bamboozled, suckered, or otherwise taken advantage of. Heck, I have even believed what politicians told me - but
Whatever their differences, the two front-runners in the Democratic presidential race, Joe Biden, born Nov. 20, 1942, and Bernie Sanders, born Sept. 8, 1941, share one common trait: They are
As Spring Break approaches, many teens in Jeff Davis Parish will be using their time off to visit the local department of motor vehicles in order to obtain their license
Election-year legislative sessions in Louisiana aren’t typically known for big ideas and don’t usually conclude with far-reaching change, as lawmakers are reticent to do anything that might irritate voters only