The 1996 presidential election, pitting President Bill Clinton against Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, was sometimes dubbed the “Seinfeld election” — an election about nothing. The 2020 election is an
MONROE — Ruston High School head coach Jerrod Baugh met with area media members Tuesday morning as the 2019 Bayou Jamb Press Conference was held at St. Francis Medical Center.
GRAMBLING — Grambling State University, home of Louisiana’s first Bachelor of Cybersecurity degree, will host 11 executives for a two-day Cybersecurity Summit on Wednesday andThursday. The event will connect students
GRAMBLING — Charles Owens IV has announced his candidacy for election to the Lincoln Parish Police Jury, District 1, in Grambling. Owens, a lifelong resident of the Grambling and Mt.
South Chautauqua Road closure South Chautauqua Road will be closed between Ridge Drive and West Kentucky Avenue to through traffic from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Thursday for tree
PINE BLUFF, Ark. — On a steamy Monday afternoon at the Pumphrey Soccer Complex, the Louisiana Tech Soccer team downed Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 3-0, for its third straight shutout victory. Tech
Silent leader. Those are the two words Louisiana Tech volleyball coach Amber McCray uses when first describing outside hitter Jordyn Carswell. “She is a player who takes care of business
There is a vaping epidemic in this country, especially among teens. Every day, over 3,500 youths start vaping. In 2018 alone, the number of high school students who vape
DEAR HARRIETTE: I have been dating a guy this year who seemed attentive. We would get together at least once a week, sometimes more. Then summer came. He has been