April 6, 2023 Louisiana State Police uses slain sergeant's handcuffs to arrest suspect accused of ramming cop car Anthony Savoie, the man suspect of killing a Louisiana police officer after allegedly ramming into his vehicle, has been taken into custody with the slain’s officer’s handcuffs.
April 4, 2023 Louisiana Department of Health leader to resign The resignation of Louisiana's Department of Health leader is set for Thursday. Stephen Russo, who has served as executive counsel since 2008, will replace Dr. Courtney N. Phillips.
April 3, 2023 Supreme Court rejects appeal from Louisiana death row inmate seeking new hearing The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Louisiana death row inmate seeking a new hearing. The man was convicted of killing a prison guard during a 1999 escape attempt.
April 2, 2023 Proud Cajun candidate sounds alarm over state's bleeding population, says it's time to end Democrat rule Republican Louisiana Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Jeff Landry says he wants to stop his state's population decline by flipping the governor's mansion red.
April 1, 2023 Louisiana State University gymnast Elena Arenas shows off backflips as LSU Tigers advance in NCAA tournament Louisiana State University (LSU) gymnast Elena Arenas posted a Tiktok video of her performing two perfect back flips on the spot, as the team gears up for the NCAA regional finals.
March 31, 2023 Rep. Mike Johnson: Alvin Bragg is an activist occupying the DA office Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., reacts to Nancy Pelosi's statement about Trump's indictment and how the justice system has become weaponizedÂ
March 31, 2023 21 states threaten banks with legal action over woke policies: 'Stay in your lane' A large coalition of states are sending a warning to large banks to veer away from pursuing environmental and social priorities at the expense of their fiduciary duties.
March 29, 2023 Biden admin led massive 'speech censorship operation,' former state AG will testify FIRST ON FOX: The Biden administration has led “the largest speech censorship operation in recent history" by working with social media companies to suppress and censor information that was later admitted to be “truthful or credible," former Missouri attorney general, now-Sen. Eric Schmitt is expected to tell the House Weaponization Committee Thursday.
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 29, 2023 Missing Georgia exec found dead, rolled in carpet in Baton Rouge had fentanyl in his system: coroner Nathan Millard, a Georgia man who went missing from a business trip in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, before he turned up dead in a vacant lot, had fentanyl in his system when he died.