Luling teen battles resurgence of rare illness
After overcoming long odds to survive his battle with a rare condition, 14-year-old Grant Rechen was supposed to be through with all of the uncertainty, all of the anxiety. […]
After overcoming long odds to survive his battle with a rare condition, 14-year-old Grant Rechen was supposed to be through with all of the uncertainty, all of the anxiety. […]
Stopped trains at railroad crossings – it’s been a frequent concern and frustration of St. Charles Parish residents for years. […]
Two Norco Elementary School third graders have big plans over Mardi Gras break, and it has nothing to do with sleeping in late or vacations. […]
After officially retiring from the post he held for more than 30 years in his native St. Charles Parish, former Justice of the Peace Earl “Pie” Tastet might finally decide to slow down. […]
Leaders from the River Region and the Louisiana’s River Parishes Tourist Commission commemorated the 210th anniversary of the 1811 Slave Revolt by dedicating a new 10-mile trail Friday. […]
Taia Phillips decided last March that she wanted to get into acting and modeling. Since then, the 13-year-old Hahnville resident has filmed three movies and one commercial, been featured in a magazine, booked an Amazon Prime Show set to shoot this spring and will be head to New York Fashion Week this month to walk in a show. […]
Senator Bill Cassidy is among those leading a group of more than 20 Republican senators who aim to meet with President Joe Biden and discuss their criticisms of Biden’s decision to end the Keystone XL pipeline project. […]
With a high number of COVID-19 cases throughout south Louisiana, the St. Charles Parish Public School System has partnered with Access Health Louisiana to provide system employees the opportunity for curbside COVID-19 testing. […]
Luling resident Charlette Becnel said she was floored when she opened her January Entergy bill. […]
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