Today on Louisiana Considered, we catch up with a Tulane University epidemiologist for tips on how to stay safe from viruses ...
Louisiana's first official black bear hunt in over three decades resulted in what could be a new state record for one Iraq ...
The Louisiana State Police for years have used excessive force during arrests and vehicle pursuits, a statewide pattern of misconduct that places the public at “serious risk of harm,” according to a ...
Anna Ribbeck, from "Swamp People," right, helps participants with their bows during a bowfishing clinic, Saturday, January 11 ...
A 1970 Haughton High graduate who held degrees from Northwestern State and Louisiana Tech, Brotherton was Haughton through ...
Experts say no bird flu vaccine is needed for humans yet, as mild cases among dairy workers don't warrant it. The current ...
Recent waterfowl aerial surveys conducted in Arkansas and Mississippi illustrate how little duck habitat exists in those two ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) held a press conference Tuesday afternoon to provide an update on the investigation of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans that killed at ...
While other changes across the association landscape are still likely in 2025, the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Association has already selected its next executive director and the Louisiana Chemical ...
Family members and friends have begun identifying the 14 people who died in the truck-ramming attack early Wednesday morning ...
SCIENTISTS believe that a species of hobbit people thought to have vanished 50,000 years ago could still be roaming the earth. The ancient humans, that stood a tiny 3.5 feet tall, were first ...