The state looks likely to surpass 8,000 total COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic this weekend. Governor Edwards says while we seem to be exiting this third wave of the pandemic unfortunately our currently high number of daily deaths will drag on for awhile longer…
Cut 13 (07)“unacceptably high”
The state health department also reports that 314-thousand vaccine doses have been administered.
A St. John The Baptist pastor who was convicted of murdering his eight year old stepson, but is awaiting a retrial due to a non-unanimous conviction, has signed up to run for Congress in the 5th District. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says Errol Victor Sr. is legally allowed to run right now…
Gas prices have risen from 37 dollars a barrel just before the Presidential election to 55 dollars a barrel today. Louisiana Oil and Gas Association interim president Mike Moncla says it’s an industry response to the Biden Admin’s oil-hostile policy…
The Administration backs recent orders like revocation of the Keystone permit, saying reducing the nation’s carbon output is crucial to ensuring the world doesn’t suffer catastrophic global warming.
While there won’t be any Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans due to the Coronavirus pandemic, folks will be able to experience a drive-thru Mardi Gras event in New Orleans City Park. Delgado baseball coach Joe Scheurmann says once he posted this idea on his Facebook page it gained a lot of traction.