It’s the possibility of getting rid of FEMA entirely that has lawmakers worried about how states would be able to respond to disasters. Senator Bill Cassidy said an alternative could happen.
Fifteen years ago, they opened Cozie's Sports Bar and Grill in Gretna, Louisiana, just across the river from New Orleans and ...
A Louisiana man accused of murdering a well-known therapist has entered a not-guilty plea in court. Terryon Thomas, 20, has ...
Most major airlines are adding extra flights to and from New Orleans specifically for the Super Bowl. As you can probably ...
The health committee chairman, Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., also has expressed concerns about Kennedy's anti-vaccine work. A ...
Given every two years to a sample of America’s children, the National Assessment of Educational Progress is considered one of ...
A public hearing was held in Lake Charles to get input on the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority's 2026 fiscal year ...
Hunting is a popular hobby in Southwest Louisiana, but many hunters were unable to take advantage of the outdoors during the ...
Louisiana still leads the nation with influenza-like illness but things are looking better. Looking at influenza-like illness ...
Billions of dollars in federal funding is in limbo. First, the White House ordered a pause on all federal loans and grant ...
Louisiana’s seat belt usage rate fell to 85.2% in 2024, according to a new report. Authorities urge drivers and passengers to ...
Transcripts obtained by the WAFB I-TEAM reveal exactly what tenured LSU law professor Ken Levy said to his students that ...