Louisiana task force recommends keeping half-mile buffer for menhaden fishing, balancing recreational and commercial fishing ...
The seafood gumbo is dark as night with chunks of seafood hiding in its rich depths. Their crawfish étouffée is the color of a Louisiana sunset – orange-red and loaded with plump crawfish tails. The ...
There’s a castle in Louisiana where no moat dragons roam, no princesses await rescue, and no knights joust for honor – but it might just be the most charming fortress you’ll ever encounter on an ...
Every food vendor at the Louisiana Shrimp Festival and Shrimp aid was verified as serving 100% local, wild-caught Gulf shrimp for the second consecutive year.
Friends gathered at Southside Cafe in Slidell and raised glasses of bourbon in a farewell toast to longtime owner Dan DeBlanc, who died in July.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Calling all of the women of Louisiana. Are you interested in learning how to fish and all the other necessities for fishing? The Louisiana Department of Wildlife ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — National Hunting and Fishing Day falls on Saturday, Sept. 27. In Louisiana, four wildlife refuges operated by the state will have multiple outdoor activities for ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Four different locations will be celebrating Louisiana’s National Hunting and Fishing Day on Saturday, September 27. Each location will feature free, fun, family events, ...
Louisiana is hosting free National Hunting and Fishing Day events Saturday, Sept. 26. Gov. Jeff Landry promoted the events, highlighting hunting and fishing as important Louisiana traditions. The ...
Shocking footage captured the moment a deranged Louisiana woman violently backed her car over a coworker, then calmly cleaned up the debris as the victim lay unconscious on the ground. Lillian Sellers ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Slidell Police Department has arrested 67-year-old Lillian Sellers of Mandeville in connection with a hit-and-run incident that left a female critically injured in a parking ...
NEW ORLEANS — It’s been 20 years since Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm. The disaster is remembered not just for its winds, but for the crushing surge of water that ...
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