Pure joy after youth lands large catfish at LDWF Get Out and Fish pond The Get Out and Fish! community fishing program brings high quality, fun fishing locations to a
WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing a midnight deadline to avoid a partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump said Friday a closure could drag on “for a very long time” and he
Edwards: Child care a reasonable campaign expense BATON ROUGE (AP) — Gov. John Bel Edwards says he disagrees with the Louisiana ethics board’s decision against allowing campaign funds to pay
As officials ready to replace and upgrade dozens of security cameras at a city school, one school board member would like to see the devices placed in classrooms, too. Ward
Today marks the first day of winter, meaning people will be using heaters and burning fires more often to stay warm. Jennings Fire Department’s chief of training, Ashley Navarre, provided
IOTA - What difference can 65 cupcakes make? Forty-eight people will find out this Christmas. Five-year-old Jacob Clayton of Iota and his siblings have been learning this Advent about the
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday for the fourth time this year to reflect the U.S. economy’s continued strength but signaled that it expects
BATON ROUGE (AP) — A new Louisiana law taking effect in March aimed at restoring voting rights to some former felons still under supervision may reinstate the rights to tens
Sheriff’s offices compete, raise $2,900 for Salvation Army SHREVEPORT (AP) — The Salvation Army says friendly competition between two Louisiana sheriff’s offices has raised $2,900 for the charity. A news
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed a sweeping criminal justice bill Tuesday that addresses concerns that the nation’s war on drugs had led to the imprisonment of too many Americans