Coastal expansion needed in Louisiana
Disagreements between commercial fishermen and restorers of the Gulf of Mexico coast along the Louisiana shoreline continue to exist. […]
Disagreements between commercial fishermen and restorers of the Gulf of Mexico coast along the Louisiana shoreline continue to exist. […]
Roughly an hour before he was sworn into office last week, Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards, the first Louisiana governor ever elected directly from the state House, saw the limits of his power tested when representatives selected a Republican speaker. […]
It was just the perfect shot for Diane Rochelle and the winning one in the 2015 St. Charles Herald-Guide’s Camera Shootout Contest. […]
The St. Charles Parish residential housing market showed gains in 2015 over the previous year in sales, price and days on market. […]
U.S. Army Sgt. Nathan Young stood by his wife, Tabitha, daughter, Emme and service dog, Maggie, as he spoke to a large crowd gathered by his home — his new home — Friday, tearing up on more than one occasion. […]
“Beautiful” was how Erik Donnaud described this year’s larger crawfish crop that started appearing on dinner tables as early as Christmas because of early warm weather. […]
Destrehan High School teacher Kimberly Naquin outlined in explicit detail how her sexual relationship began with her then 16-year-old female student in an affidavit with Kenner Police. […]
Darlene DeHarde Faul feels like she’s a walking, talking miracle. […]
Addressing the long desired need for “urgicare” on the East Bank, St. Charles Urgent Care will open Feb. 1 as the first tenant of the nearly completed Plantation View Medical Offices in Destrehan. […]
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