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Understanding Louisiana's Susceptibility to Flooding Louisiana is a state that has always been closely tied to water. Its ...
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“LIBRE”: Award-winning poet Skye Jackson will launch her debut full-length poetry collection at the Marigny Opera House, 725 ...
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The menu at Beausoleil is like a greatest hits album of Louisiana cuisine, with a few French classics thrown in for good measure. It’s the kind of menu that makes you want to order one of everything, ...
Judice Inn in Lafayette has been serving up classic, no-frills burgers since 1947, making it a true hidden gem! Nestled on ...
John is probably best known locally as the frontman and drummer for "Bayou Reggae" band Stiff Necked Fools. Hoffman may have ...
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Action News' Sharrie Williams took a 30-minute drive south of New Orleans to swamplands to see and hear firsthand what it means to live on the bayou.
A federal judge has blocked the enforcement of a Louisiana law that makes it a crime to approach within 25 feet (7.6 meters) of a working police officer after being ordered or asked to step back.