Girl with leukemia needs your help
Ten-year-old Angel Gordon, a student at St. Rose Elementary School, was diagnosed with leukemia in January. […]
Ten-year-old Angel Gordon, a student at St. Rose Elementary School, was diagnosed with leukemia in January. […]
Parents of children in St. Charles Parish may come and find out more about summer camp at Parent Info night on April 19th. […]
On Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007, at the Valero St. Charles Refinery gym, cancer survivors from St. Charles Parish were honored at the first Pre-Event Relay for Life cancer survivors celebration. […]
Shell Chemical has agreed to pay $6.5 million in penalties and donations for various St. Charles Parish services as part of their settlement with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. […]
On a Sunday afternoon, Denise Breaux was excited to be traveling with her six-year -old daughter to see her first musical concert featuring her favorite singer Hillary Duff, in Baton Rouge – two hours later the event turned tragic. […]
St. Charles Parish Council approved a proposal to set permanment fees for residential and commercial building projects.
As I write this, New Orleans has recorded at least its 42nd murder in the first 77 days of the year. […]
Gov. Kathleen Blanco changed the political atmosphere in Louisiana considerably Tuesday night when she announced she would not seek re-election. […]
By Nathan Tabor/Special to the Herald-Guide
One lesson that I’ve drawn from the 2008 Presidential campaign is that America needs a fresh face. As much as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may try to portray themselves as agents of change, they so monopolize the media spotlight that many of us have already grown weary of them and their rhetoric. […]
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