DEAR HARRIETTE: Recently my stress levels have gone up because of the coronavirus, especially the threat of potentially losing my job if another wave hits.
In a normal year, we’d be right in the middle of baseball season, kids would be soaking up the last month of summer and some guy that you work with would be trying to set up an office fantasy football league. Admittedly, I’m usually that guy.
A Ruston man faces a string of domestic abuse charges, as well as other alleged infractions stemming from an apparent weekend argument with his girlfriend.
After spending weeks clearing out the inside of its tallest residential building, Louisiana Tech University will begin demolition of Harper Hall on Thursday, a process that university o
A.E. Phillips Laboratory School will allow students to attend class in person or take advantage of virtual learning from home when the school year begins next month.
Lincoln Parish has recorded yet another death in the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis, bringing the number of local people who have died from the respiratory ailment to 20.
Local candidate qualifying for the Nov. 3 primary election begins at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Lincoln Parish Clerk of Court’s office, located on the main floor of the courthouse.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I just had a telehealth call with my primary care physician, and he grilled me about how I have been taking care of myself during this period of quarantine.