What folks in Louisiana REALLY care about
A new survey from the Louisiana Public Policy Research Lab names education, jobs, health care, crime, corruption, the environment and rebuilding as top concerns of citizens. […]
A new survey from the Louisiana Public Policy Research Lab names education, jobs, health care, crime, corruption, the environment and rebuilding as top concerns of citizens. […]
BOUTTE – Believe it or not, more young people file for bankruptcy than graduate from college – and that’s why St. Charles Parish School Board member-elect Alex Suffrin has named “financial-literacy classes” as a priority when he takes office on Jan. 16. […]
Two St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s patrol cars collided on River Road in Norco and both drivers were “pretty banged up,” Sheriff Greg Champagne reports. […]
Police arrested a St. Rose woman in the murder of Willie London 33, of 629 Turtle Creek Lane. […]
You’re invited to a free, three-part Bible-study series that will answer these questions: Where does the Bible come from? Why are there so many different versions of the Bible? How do we know the Bible is the reliable Word of God? […]
Throughout 2007, the Herald-Guide will feature seven trivia tidbits about St. Charles Parish in each of our weekly issues – a total of 365 historical facts – in celebration of our Bicentennial Year. […]
The crime problem in New Orleans can be rationalized and denied by the public officials in New Orleans, but they are fooling no one, including the people who live in the city.
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One of the recommendations of neighborhood groups for rebuilding New Orleans is to eliminate the portion of Interstate 10 between Tulane and Elysian Fields Avenues. […]
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