
Parents of special needs son battle COVID-19
Being ill with coronavirus may have been the easiest thing Amy Waters dealt with this spring. […]
Being ill with coronavirus may have been the easiest thing Amy Waters dealt with this spring. […]
A push to expand gambling in Louisiana gained momentum this month as the State Senate approved a bill that, if ultimately passed, would allow sports wagering on a parish by parish basis. […]
The Schexnaydre twins have faced numerous challenged since March – school closed because of the pandemic, they’ve been sick, their parents have both been ill, their mother has been hospitalized and their house has flooded. […]
After the Norco Civic Association publically raised safety concerns over a pile of crossties left on city railroad tracks — worries heightened after someone allegedly attempted to set fire to the pile earlier this year — the issue has been addressed and the track is now clear. […]
Kerri Smith jumped on one of her student’s trampolines, Bridgette Oubre and one of her students participated in a water balloon fight, Kami Dufour visited Grand Isle with a student and Gina Burst baked lemon poppy seed muffins with one of her students. […]
At 44 years old and with no pre-existing medical conditions, Rosario “Boogie” Termine didn’t seem a likely candidate to catch coronavirus. Likely or not, he now says he feels lucky to be alive after spending over one month in the hospital – including 13 days on a ventilator. […]
When Cheri Faucheux woke up on Friday morning, the first thing she did was go outside to check on her friends in the neighborhood. […]
Following a nearly two-month closure due to coronavirus precautions, the St. Charles Parish Courthouse will reopen Monday, May 18. […]
Countless members of the St. Charles Parish community have been mourning the loss of Pastor Kendall Pierre Sr., as the memories, kind words and condolences they’ve shared online highlighted the large and lasting legacy he leaves behind. […]
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