A parade of 20 vehicles rolled down West Charlotte Avenue in Ruston Sunday afternoon to help Melvin Harris celebrate his 96th birthday as Harris (pictured seated above with wife Wilnora to his right) looked on from his carport. Pictured below left is a birthday sign in front of the Harris house while pictured below right is part of the parade of cars passing by to stop and wave to Harris and drop off cards and gifts.
A tell-all book by President Donald Trump’s niece cannot be published until a judge decides the merits of claims by the president’s brother that its publication would violate a pact among family members, a judge said Tuesday.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I feel like I am ready to get married and have kids, but I’m only 19. I am still in college, but I think that is what I’d rather be doing.
In response to Gov. John Bel Edwards’ announcement last week that Louisiana will remain in Phase Two of economic reopening for at least another month, Louisiana Tech University has moved its upcoming freshman orientation sessions to online-only format.
COVID-19 won’t stop lifelong learners — high school students from Lafayette who recently used art and science to learn more about the novel coronavirus and how their education can have an impact on the future.
WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era.