Louisiana vacationers heading to Gulf Shores and the beaches beyond will want to avoid one heavily traveled roadway especially if there's a heavy downpour.
Louisiana has an out-migration problem, and has for a while. But while we know where people are moving to, do you know where they're definitely NOT moving to?
As he travels through Baton Rouge, you'll hear him call residents "piece of crap people", "arrogant piece of crap people", and say things like "this city sucks all the way around", and much, much more.
If you're from Louisiana you've probably been asked more than a few of these by well meaning people who are just trying to learn a little bit more about us.
One of the fastest-growing and most popular brands along the nation's interstates has announced another major expansion. Has Acadiana finally made the list?
In a recent study conducted by Remitly, it has been revealed that residents of Louisiana are harboring dreams of international relocation, with several iconic global cities topping their wish lists. This analysis, based on the search phrase "move to [city]," provides insights into the international destinations that Louisianans are most eager to call home.