United Way St. Charles partners with faith-based organizations following Hurricane Ida
“We still have so many people who need help … we still have calls coming in every single day for help.” […]
“We still have so many people who need help … we still have calls coming in every single day for help.” […]
Jerry Charles Champagne, Jr. passed away unexpectedly yet peacefully at his home in Luling, Louisiana on Tuesday January 25, 2022. […]
I read Nick Underhill’s tweet several hours before writing this column. I haven’t truly processed it. “Sean Payton is retiring, per source.” Cuts right to the heart of the matter, no? After 16 years leading […]
Landry’s Outboard Motors & Repair Service, LLC has been locally owned and operated in St. Charles Parish for over two decades and – most importantly – it is open again following Hurricane Ida. […]
A man with local ties died Jan. 28 after doctors say his second COVID vaccine caused an immune response that led to the development of an autoimmune disease. […]
The beginning of the month saw the doors to Destrehan’s Anytime Fitness open again for the first time since Hurricane Ida caused extensive damage to the building, and the end of the month saw the long-time owner of the franchise sell the business to two of her long-time employees. […]
Destrehan’s Calvin Bullock smiled as he took in the scene. […]
Nikki Rodrigue was tearful, emotion born from two years of pain, uncertainty – and no closure, even to this day. […]
Layla Perkins of Lakewood Elementary, Hannah Burst of Harry Hurst Middle School and Bodhaansh Ravipati of Destrehan High School were recently announced as the St. Charles Parish Public Schools’ District Student of the Year winners at the Student of the Year Premier Event on Jan. 20 at the Lafon Arts Center. […]
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