Bayou Gauche woman helps change lives of New Orleans’ homeless
Three years ago, Bayou Gauche resident Jerri Cooper came across a homeless man begging for change on the side of a New Orleans street. […]
Three years ago, Bayou Gauche resident Jerri Cooper came across a homeless man begging for change on the side of a New Orleans street. […]
After recovering from a disastrous bike ride two and half years ago that left her mangled with broken and dislocated bones, a Norco mom has gotten back on her bike and finished a triathlon after an arduous recovery. […]
The First Baptist Church of Paradis is celebrating 155 years in operation this year and Pastor Lionel Mason and the First Baptist Church of Paradis will celebrate the anniversary Sunday, Sept. 21 at 11 a.m. Pastor John Dillon of The Body of Christ Fellowship Church of Metairie will speak. […]
Former Hahnville High School teacher Royd Anderson will appear in a Lifetime TV show about an Oklahoma girl whose mother thinks she is the reincarnated spirit of Jennifer Shultz, who was killed in Kenner during the Pan Am Flight 759 crash. […]
After eight years in the making, an expansive mural depicting 300 years of settlement in St. Charles Parish is nearing completion in an unlikely spot. […]
Bailey Lanier is a big guy.
The 6-foot-2 Destrehan senior weighs in at 180 pounds. Given his size, it is only natural that he is a member of the football team. […]
Last year Des Allemands resident Donald J. Horn mounted the stage at Luling Living Center for his first performance as a country musician. […]
At this time last year, toddler Noah Townsend was near death. […]
The clouds reflect off the calm waters of the Bonnet Carré Spillway in Norco. Mary Marie, 68, bends over the dock looking into the water, watching for crabs. […]
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