
History comes alive in Norco through murals
Norco is now 140 feet more beautiful, as the mural installation on the corner of Apple Street and River Road was completed this month after two years of work. […]
Norco is now 140 feet more beautiful, as the mural installation on the corner of Apple Street and River Road was completed this month after two years of work. […]
The Apple Street dragon is back.
Years ago Norco resident David Cain received a dragon statue from a friend. He initially put it in his front yard as a joke, but the creature slowly but surely became a local landmark. […]
“My family found out on Facebook and my sister Facetimed me … she was crying … she couldn’t get it out. […]
“She’s the happiest baby in the world. There’s no reason to ever think anything would even be wrong with her.” […]
Courtney Bonomo Singletary – a Norco artist, wife and work-from-home mom of two boys – has raised over $5,000 for the United Way of St. Charles by selling Hurricane Ida inspired door hangers and T-shirts. […]
Montz resident Raelene Dunaway Williams said even though her 9-year-old daughter Gabrielle Williams was initially devastated when she saw Hurricane Ida’s destruction in her hometown, the Norco Elementary 4th grader has channeled her energy into selling custom jewelry pieces for a good cause. […]
Shell Oil Company has announced that in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida it will contribute more than $5 million in combined community and employee relief and recovery initiatives. […]
Norco, a video game named after and inspired by the east bank St. Charles Parish town, took a top honor in the Tribeca Festival’s first-ever games competition this summer. […]
Gina Burst – who is poised to start her 15th year of teaching this fall – has spent her entire instructional career at Norco Elementary School. […]
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