Urban homesteading: Back to basics
When the opportunity came up to take a beginner bee keeping class, Chad Cerny grabbed it. “I just want to have hives at my house,” Cerny said. “Bees are fascinating and I know there’s kind of a shortage.” […]
When the opportunity came up to take a beginner bee keeping class, Chad Cerny grabbed it. “I just want to have hives at my house,” Cerny said. “Bees are fascinating and I know there’s kind of a shortage.” […]
The St. Charles Art Guild members sponsored a paint-in with the senior citizens of Norco. […]
With 630 vaccines administered on East and West bank parks, the Rabies Vaccine Day 2017 drew many residents with big dogs, small dogs and even some cats. […]
A judge on Wednesday (April 26) found former Destrehan High School teacher Shelley Dufresne not guilty of allegations she had sex with her 16-year-old student on two occasions in Jefferson Parish. […]
John Paul Devillier, who was found guilty of the attempted first-degree murder of St. Charles Parish Sheriff Deputy Burt Hazeltine, was sentenced to 40 years in prison today (April 25). […]
The St. Charles Parish Council cleared the way for a Southeastern Freight Lines service center, making it the latest announcement with Destrehan’s 1,400-acre development. […]
Still serving a three-year prison term after pleading guilty to obstructing an FBI investigation into allegedly trading sex for leniency, former St. Charles Parish District Attorney Harry Morel Jr. now faces a civil lawsuit by the mother of a key witness in the case against him. […]
Three men whose vehicle stalled on the shoulder of Interstate 10 over the Bonnet Carre Spillway at 12:48 a.m. today (April 21) were robbed at gunpoint and shot at by one of three suspects at the scene.
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With flood insurance rates due to expire in June, St. Charles Parish officials are working with the area’s Congressional delegation and toward finding discounts that can buffer residents from a major premium hit. […]
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