Louisiana Tech University has announced its 2025 Winter Quarter President’s and Dean’s honor lists.
The original Crazy Johnnie's was a beloved Metairie institution, much missed since closing in 2014. Now a new restaurant based on its staples is about to open. This new Crazy Johnnie’s Steak ...
The Supreme Court in a 5-4 vote declined to stop Louisiana from carrying out its first execution in 15 years later Tuesday with Justice Neil Gorsuch joining the court’s three liberal justices in ...
The coffee stand known for its handcrafted drinks, including hot coffee, iced coffee, energy drinks, tea, lemonade, smoothies and shakes, is set to open at 7100 Veterans Memorial Blvd. once ...
In Louisiana, Irish immigrants and descendants ... On March 16 at 12 p.m., the St. Patrick's Day Parade of Metairie will kick off with over 100 floats, as well as trucks, bands, marching clubs ...
Update, March 19, 2025: Louisiana carried out its first nitrogen gas execution on Tuesday after the Supreme Court declined to overturn a federal appeals court decision allowing the execution to ...
Louisiana will expand its black bear hunting season in 2025, increasing the number of permits and opening two new hunting areas. The decision comes after a successful inaugural hunt in 2024, where ...
Surgery has revealed fast-growing tumours are present in Richard Scolyer's brain. Doctors have given the former Australian of the Year up to three months to live. The melanoma pathologist had ...
The release states that Mango, a Spanish brand known for its “contemporary and stylish collections,” will be located in a 5,500-foot space across from Arhaus. Alo Yoga, a Los Angeles-based ...
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has said it was "right" to suspend the MP at the centre of bullying and threat allegations. The party announced on Friday that they had reported Great Yarmouth ...
Only one point separates Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in the La Liga standings after 27 games. La Liga is home to the closest title race across Europe's top five leagues.
In a Boston Globe career unlikely to be repeated, Richard C. Ockerbloom walked in the front door on his first day as a Northeastern University student co-op, rose to become president, and walked ...