WalletHub has released a list of the Most Sinful Cities in America for 2025. Find out here which Louisiana cities were listed and deemed 'sinful.'
How New Orleans' rich history shaped its iconic Fat Tuesday flavors... M ardi Gras isn't just about colorful beads and lively parades - it's a celebration deeply rooted in America
Jeff Landry has secured $42 million to reopen a youth prison in the Baton Rouge area, part of his push to expand juvenile incarceration facilities.
In just a matter of months, Gov. Jeff Landry plans to reopen a Baton Rouge-area youth prison shuttered a little over a decade ago with support at the time from Democrats and Republicans.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers will be looking for a new defensive line coach in Baton Rouge with Bo Davis expected to become the next position coach for the Ne
Haven't made it out to a Mardi Gras parade yet? No worries — there are eight more chances in the Baton Rouge area before the season wraps up.
The 6-foot-4, 275-pound prospect ranks as the No. 1 interior offensive lineman in the 2026 class and No. 1 overall recruit in Louisiana. 247Sports scouting analyst Gabe Brooks evaluated Brown in July 2024.
Her goal is to bring more people together to expand cultural understanding. Relying on her deep connection to food and culture, Siu Nguyen created Table Story — occasional themed family-style dinners, prepared by local chefs designed to create conversations around food.
Authorities are actively searching the waters of lower St. Martin Parish for a missing Pierre Part man after a boat was found crashed and a dog alone. According to Louisiana State Police, Marvin Morris Bell, 29, was discovered missing from his home around 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25. The East Baton Rouge Parish Libray will host several informational meetings about the status of the library millage and the future of the library.
President Trump ordered the Dept. of Justice to fire dozens of Biden-era U.S. Attorneys on Tuesday. Among them was Ron Gathe, who'd led prosecutions in the U.S. Middle District Court of Louisiana since December 2021.
SEAD Consulting uncovered that 33% of sampled restaurants in Lafayette are serving farm-raised imported shrimp in place of local wild-caught. SEAD Consulting’s test results for Baton Rouge,