Once upon a time, a Louisiana politician was raided by the FBI, accused of corruption and bribery, and found with $90,000 in his freezer. Here's the story.
U.S. Sen. John Kennedy is renewing his push to support Louisiana’s crawfish industry with a bill that offers permanent federal disaster relief after droughts.
The penny may be headed for extinction. A new bill in Congress would end its production—and cash transactions would be rounded to the nearest nickel. Would you miss the smallest coin in your pocket?
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether Louisiana's new congressional map, created under court order, is an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. A major decision looms.
House Speaker Mike Johnson retains his position after a narrow vote, with last-minute GOP support ensuring his leadership amid tight Republican margins.
The UL Lafayette Science Museum & Planetarium is hosting a solar eclipse viewing event. They'll have telescopes and solar eclipse glasses to watch it safely.
"Voices from the Front" at the Louisiana World War II Museum brings veterans to life, allowing visitors to converse with people who lived through the war.
A senator is keeping the Sunshine Protection Act in the forefront to stop the clock changes so Louisiana and the country can stick to Daylight Saving Time.
Lafayette Consolidated Government want to make sure you can find a place to pee during the Mardi Gras parades in Louisiana's best carnival destination.