‘Tis the season to be jolly, however, Louisiana like the rest of the nation produces more waste in December than any other month. Planning ahead of time can reduce the
Before social media, we kept our personal information under lock and key, yet today we are quick to share our birthdays and home addresses online to get more “likes” or
By refusing to boost Louisiana’s income projections, House Republican leaders threaten to spoil Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ push to include a public school teacher pay raise in his budget
For several years, Louisiana has been attracting Hollywood attention. The state’s film tax credit program has been a major draw for the filming of many movies. Many of these have
Aheadline in several regional newspapers caught my eye. “Homeowners Insurance Rate Increases Have Slowed,” said one front page banner. I guess that’s supposed to be good news. But in my
Last month’s elections are not quite over. In two states that chose Democratic governors, Michigan and Wisconsin, Republican-controlled legislatures are trying to nullify the results by passing bills in lame-duck
Fireworks can make the holidays feel magical. However, there are precautions that should be taken, not only for humans but for pets, as well. Accidents can happen and misuse of
Iproduced the following column in 1993. I happened to come across it while perusing old files and realized that times have not changed appreciably and we may still be repeating
Prosecutors investigating President Trump made big news recently, but it wasn’t about Russia. Rather, in their sentencing recommendation for fixer Michael Cohen, lawyers with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
Some social movements seem so ridiculous, it’s hard to believe anyone actually feels passionately them — until you remember we now live in a society where political correctness has taken