Here are stories from Louisiana First News' "Honoring Black History" special highlighting Black business, culture and history ...
Oysters from one part of Louisiana have been recalled after 15 people got sick with norovirus-like illnesses. State health ...
Clay Fourrier's passion for media began as a child when his parents gave him his first camera. He knew from then on that he ...
A federal judge has blocked a Louisiana law that allows police to arrest people who come within 25 feet of an on-duty law ...
Six people suffered injuries following a shooting at a large "unpermitted" bonfire event in Louisiana over the weekend, authorities said. According to Webster Parish Sheriff Jason Parker, the shooting ...
Tons of people reveled in what some meteorologists say is a once-in-50-year storm, and for some of us, this is a ...
Fifteen people report illnesses after eating oysters sold at some New Orleans-area restaurants.
A drug trafficking investigation in Bogalusa, Louisiana, has led to the arrest of the city's mayor, Tyrin Truong, and several other people, police said Tuesday. The Louisiana State Police ...
A federal judge has blocked a Louisiana law that allows police to arrest people who come within 25 feet of an on-duty law enforcement officer after they have been ordered to disperse. The "police ...