April 30, 2023 16-year-old high school senior accepted into more than 170 colleges: 'All glory and honor to God' Maliq Barnes, 16, shares the secrets to his success after he was accepted into more than 170 colleges and received more than $9 million in scholarships on 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.'
April 28, 2023 Music floods New Orleans as Jazz festival kicks off 1st weekend run The first weekend run of New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has begun. The jazz festival will feature pop, R&B, rock ’n roll, and even country music.
April 25, 2023 Nate Diaz's lawyer says MMA fighter's street brawl chokehold was 'self-defense' MMA fighter Nate Diaz is claiming he acted in self-defense after a video circulated of him putting YouTube personality Rodney Peterson in a chokehold, putting him to sleep.
April 22, 2023 MMA fighter Nate Diaz puts someone to sleep after chokehold in street fight After attending a boxing event in New Orleans, former UFC fighter Nate Diaz found himself in some trouble during a street fight of his own.
April 13, 2023 Appeals court partially overturns lower ruling, preserves access to mifepristone abortion pill The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans voted Wednesday to keep mifepristone available, overturning a decision by a judge in the Northern District of Texas.
April 10, 2023 Mom in New Orleans says ‘ADHD changed my life,' reveals how diagnosis helped her thrive As ADHD diagnoses rise among women, 42-year-old Marie Marie Ohlsson Chisholm, a mom in New Orleans, shared a personal story of how the disorder helped her thrive.
March 31, 2023 College baseball ump suspended for terrible call alleges fans hurled racially charged, abusive language at him College baseball umpire Reggie Drummer told his side of the story following a viral moment between Mississippi Valley State and the University of New Orleans.
March 29, 2023 Oil giants offer $264M for Gulf of Mexico drilling rights Oil companies have offered a combined $264 million in a drilling rights auction, which was mandated under a compromise reached last year over a federal climate bill.
March 26, 2023 Do women feel safe in New Orleans? Long-time resident says many are fearful amid crime surge Eileen Carter, a long-time New Orleans resident, has been scared to go out at night amid the city's violent crime surge and said other women are fearful too.
March 23, 2023 Army Corps investigating New Orleans flood protection system after drainage pump corroded in 5 years A massive drainage pump that is crucial to getting water out of the New Orleans during hurricanes has corroded just 5 years after being installed.