After years of fights over budget cuts and taxes, Louisiana’s lawmakers have an unfamiliar problem this year, deciding where to spend millions of dollars in new and increased cash expected
Early voting begins March 16. On Jennings ballots, voters will decide on extending a current sales tax and millage in order to fund a new elementary school. In public meetings
The Louisiana Department of Health released an advert ahead of Mardi Gras recently that states, “Catch beads, not the flu.” Clever, but somewhat contradictory. Think about where Mardi Gras beads
Mardi Gras can be the most dangerous driving holiday in the state because many revelers are usually drinking alcohol and traveling to Fat Tuesday celebrations. In 2015 during a five-day
U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy has stirred up a hornet’s nest back in the Bayou State over his Facebook comments of eating a Louisiana delicacy. The Senator had this to say:
President Trump is waging a relentless war on facts and the professionals who document them. The Washington Post estimates he has asserted about 8,800 “false or misleading claims” since taking
Plenty of people have been experiencing the flu recently, and with talk of the flu often comes incorrect information. Myths about the flu are nearly as plentiful as the myriad
Have we become a nation of complainers or chronic whiners? I know I do my share of whining about the weather, fully realizing there is nothing that I can do
It has become a common talking point for NeverTrump Republicans seeking to defeat President Trump in the 2020 GOP primaries: Polls have found that a substantial number — maybe 40