Louisiana 2 days ago FBI arrests alleged pro-Hamas Oct. 7 attacker living in Louisiana The FBI has arrested a suspect in Louisiana, identified as Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub Al-Muhtadi, who allegedly participated in Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
Politics 3 days ago Justice Jackson's remarks on minority voters spark heavy backlash: 'They're disabled' Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson cited the ADA during oral arguments, sparking social media backlash from critics who said she likened Black voters to people with disabilities.
Media 4 days ago Gov. Jeff Landry warns criminal migrants in bold ad: 'We've got a place for you' at Louisiana Lockup Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry’s new ad promotes "Louisiana Lockup," a migrant detention facility inside a maximum-security prison, touting tougher border enforcement.
Voting 4 days ago Louisiana AG aims to dismantle ‘offensive’ voting law that factors race into redistricting Louisiana's congressional map with two majority-black districts faces a constitutional challenge that Attorney General Liz Murrill says violates equal protection.
Supreme Court 4 days ago Supreme Court signals it may limit key Voting Rights Act rule The Supreme Court case comes as several GOP-led states have embarked on rare mid-decade redistricting fights, in attempt to gain an advantage in the 2026 midterms.
LSU Tigers October 7 Police release surveillance video of Kyren Lacy's 'reckless operation' they say led to fatal crash Police video showed witnesses blamed Kyren Lacy's reckless driving for fatal crash, while his attorney Matthew Ory argued the LSU player was innocent of charges.
Opinion October 7 SEN. JOHN KENNEDY: How media went from 'watchdog to attack dog' over Trump and Russia collusion narrative In an exclusive book excerpt, Sen. John Kennedy criticizes how journalists abandoned objectivity while covering Trump and the unsubstantiated Russia collusion claims.
Abortion September 30 Arrest warrant issued for California doctor in Louisiana abortion pill case An arrest warrant has been issued for California doctor Remy Coeytaux, who allegedly mailed abortion pills to a Louisiana woman back in 2023.
Crime September 30 Louisiana governor requests 1,000 National Guard troops to fight violent crime wave across state Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry formally requests 1,000 National Guard personnel under Title 32 to address overwhelming crime in New Orleans and other cities.
Illegal Immigrants September 24 DHS blasts ‘fake news’ on Louisiana Lockup conditions: ‘False sob stories’ for child predators and murderers Louisiana Lockup at Angola Prison houses over 70 violent illegal immigrant criminals including 26 child predators, 20 sex offenders and 28 convicted murderers.
Health September 19 Two more healthcare employees fired over Charlie Kirk assassination comments Two healthcare workers were fired by Acadian Ambulance Service and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta for controversial social media comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Louisiana September 4 College student’s killing fuels curfew talk as Trump threatens to send troops into crime-ridden state Baton Rouge mayor considers curfew after Southern University student's killing at red light, while Trump weighs deploying federal troops to combat Louisiana crime.
New Orleans September 4 New Orleans Democrats reject Trump's possible National Guard crime intervention President Trump proposes deploying National Guard troops to New Orleans to combat crime, but local Democrats push back, calling it "scare tactics."
Weather September 3 20 years later: Survivors recall the storm that changed the gulf coast Hurricane Katrina survivors reflect on the devastating Category 3 storm that struck the Gulf Coast 20 years ago, killing over 1,000 people and destroying communities.
Homeland Security September 3 New ICE detention facility 'Louisiana Lockup' opens at notorious prison ICE opens "Louisiana Lockup" at Angola prison to detain criminal illegal migrants, including murderers, rapists and gang members, as part of deportation efforts.
Hurricanes August 29 Salvation Army reveals how Hurricane Katrina changed disaster relief operations forever Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, nonprofits like the Salvation Army continue long-term recovery efforts in New Orleans using community-focused disaster relief strategies.
Hurricanes August 29 Hurricane Katrina survivors share stories of perseverance 20 years after deadly storm Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, a Salvation Army captain reflects on his dangerous rescue mission and how tragedy led him to find purpose in helping others.
Crime August 28 Pregnant teen dies saving baby after Ponchatoula road rage shooting incident A pregnant Louisiana teenager died from road rage shooting injuries, but her family's decision to donate her organs will help save other lives.
Missing Persons August 28 Missing New Orleans boy, 12, died after alligator attack, drowning: authorities Bryan Vasquez, a missing 12-year-old non-verbal boy in New Orleans, was killed by an alligator in a lagoon attack, according to authorities.
Migrant Crime August 26 Multiple fatal crashes linked to illegal immigrants spark arrests across US in recent days Recent fatal crashes involving illegal immigrant drivers result in arrests and ICE detainer requests in four states, killing several victims, including a 15-year-old.
Religion August 21 Dr. James Dobson, Focus on the Family founder and advisor to 5 presidents, dead at 89 Dr. James Dobson, founder of the Focus on the Family Christian ministry and former advisor to five U.S. presidents, has died at 89.
VIDEO August 19 James Carville: Dems need a presidential nominee Democratic strategist James Carville weighs in on why Democrats are scared to talk to like-minded hosts like Bill Maher and fires back at President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C. police on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
Political Corruption August 15 Controversial New Orleans mayor indicted for alleged illicit relationship with taxpayer-funded bodyguard The federal indictment unsealed Friday against Mayor LaToya Cantrell marks the first time a sitting New Orleans mayor has faced criminal charges in the city's history.
Louisiana August 15 Louisiana sues online gaming platform Roblox for allegedly enabling child predators Louisiana’s attorney general announced a lawsuit against Roblox, alleging the widely-used online gaming platform is rife with child predators and harmful content.
LSU Tigers August 10 LSU football player accused of harboring 2 murder suspects in his dorm LSU Tigers football running back J.T. Lindsey turned himself in on accessory charges on Friday and is accused of hiding two people wanted for murder.
Politics August 7 DHS scoops up criminal illegal immigrant suspected of killing man on lawnmower: 'Senseless tragedy' The Department of Homeland Security announced on Thursday an ICE detainer has been lodged against an illegal immigrant suspected of killing a man while driving drunk.
Exclusive Interviews August 7 Pro-life group celebrates Planned Parenthood's closing of remaining Louisiana facilities: 'Huge success' Planned Parenthood is set to shutter its last two Louisiana facilities next month, a move pro-life advocates say shows the "success" of their movement.
Crime July 30 Louisiana 'Medicaid millionaire' bought Lamborghini while claiming government benefits for years Louisiana woman arrested for Medicaid fraud after investigators found she owned six businesses generating millions while claiming low income to qualify for benefits.
New Orleans July 26 New Orleans jail mistakenly releases violent offender due to 'human error'; investigation underway A violent offender was mistakenly released from Orleans Parish Jail due to a clerical error, and an investigation is underway as authorities work to recapture him.
Fitness + Well-being June 30 Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman hospitalized after suffering 'serious medical condition,' family says Ronnie Coleman, bodybuilding legend and winner of eight Mr. Olympia titles, was hospitalized for a "serious medical condition," his family said.