January 27, 2022 Judge Martin Feldman dead at 87 U.S. District Judge Martin L.C. Feldman died Wednesday night of a heart attack. He would have turned 88 years of age on Friday. Feldman was nominated to the federal bench in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan.
January 25, 2022 Louisiana-based ambulance company hopes to offer solution to EMS labor crisis: 'Could mean life or death' The national shortage of EMTs and paramedics is crippling ambulance services across the U.S. Louisiana-based Acadian Ambulance hopes to offer a solution.
January 23, 2022 New Orleans residents fed up with carjacking, violent crime surge: 'Beginning of the end' New Orleans residents are demanding accountability over an uptick in carjackings happening more frequently in broad daylight and in one neighborhood known for its strip of bars, restaurants and shops.
January 20, 2022 New Orleans police union leader rips DA, 'progressive politicians' over crime and law enforcement issues The New Orleans police union president has laid blame for the city’s record-breaking violent crime and low number of police officers patrolling city streets on “progressive politicians,” including the district attorney’s office.
January 20, 2022 Winter weather forecast for Gulf Coast; snow and ice expected in Mid-Atlantic, Northeast There’s plenty of winter to go around the country today, including areas across southern Texas and the Gulf Coast, where very cold air has settled in.
January 18, 2022 Louisiana Senate candidate smokes marijuana in campaign ad Gary Chambers is running for a seat in the US Senate representing Louisiana, and posted a video to Youtube on Tuesday announcing his campaign. In the video, Chambers is shown smoking marijuana in an outdoor leather armchair.
January 17, 2022 Federal appeals court sends Texas abortion law case to Republican-majority state Supreme Court A federal appeals court on Monday punted a case about Texas' controversial abortion law to the state's majority-Republican Supreme Court, dealing another defeat to those opposed to the legislation that bans abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected.
January 17, 2022 Louisiana National Guard uses old Christmas trees for emergency training The Christmas Tree Drop serves as a training exercise for the Louisiana National Guard where guardsmen practice skills they'll use in an emergency.
January 17, 2022 Louisiana National Guard uses old Christmas trees for emergency training Discarded Christmas trees serve an important purpose for the Louisiana National Guard
January 14, 2022 Louisiana sheriff makes successful ‘no shave’ fundraiser yearlong: ‘It’s a win-win’ The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office will allow deputies to grow their beards out for charity all year.