In almost all public men’s restrooms — airports, truck stops, stadiums, convenience stores — there are now diaperchanging stations. Because dads are certainly just as capable of changing diapers as
It’s time for a change at Ruston’s City Hall. The procedure by which the Board of Aldermen recommends the town’s annual budget to itself for approval needs to go. Every
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