LSU gymnastics looks to capture its second national championship in three seasons on later today. Head coach Jay Clark says Thursday’s performance wasn’t the Tigers’ best, but his team is refocused and ready for today’s national title meet.
A shipyard in Belle Chasse will build four new tugboats for Woodside Energy, who is building a 17-billion-dollar LNG terminal in Calcasieu Parish. Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois says this is what they want to see, a business operating in one part of the state, providing jobs and opportunity in another area of the state…
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New Orleans is scheduled to host LIV Golf in June – but rumors are swirling that the circuit might not survive until then. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is reportedly on the verge of cutting funding for LIV Golf, putting its future in jeopardy. State Senate President Cameron Henry says the state has allocated seven-million dollars to the tournament and has already paid 2.2 million dollars to City Park and one million to LIV Golf so far, but
The CEO of LIV Golf says it has enough money to finish out the rest of the 2026 season. Whether that actually happens remains to be seen.
LSU lost its fourth straight SEC game last night as the Tigers fell to 10th-ranked Texas A&M ten to four. The Aggies hit three home runs, and LSU once again struggled on the mound with eight walks. Casan Evans suffered the loss as he allowed six runs in five plus innings. Game two has been moved up to 4:30 this afternoon.