Louisiana’s business voice, LABI, as well as the Louisiana Insurance Department each took a huge hit in the waning days of the recent legislative session. LABI, with the full support
The free world celebrated the 75th anniversary of the landing of America and its allies at Normandy, France. The invasion to free France and defeat Nazi Germany, commonly referred to
Teen members of the Boys and Girls Club of North Louisiana recently toured the New Orleans Saints practice facility and spent time visiting with key members of the team including
DEAR ABBY: My wife, “Libby’s,” dearest friend of 20 years, “Melanie,” has changed her lifestyle. Melanie and her husband have become “swingers.” Now when Libby meets her socially, all Melanie
If you live in a big city, the newspapers are full of things to do: plays, musicals, movies, new restaurants, professional sporting events, conventions, you name it. But if you
I crept slowly down the hallway, gun drawn. All I knew was there was in intruder in one of rooms, and every door was closed. There was nothing but silence.
You probably missed it, because some of the major papers missed its significance, too: the death of former U.S. Rep. Don Fraser. In fact, you may never have heard of
Vincent D. Roberson, of Monroe, was sentenced Tuesday to 10 years of hard labor plus $5,000 and court costs for killing Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Department K-9 officer Sgt. Boco. About
The American Library Association’s statement “Prisoners’ right to read: an interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights,” adopted in 2010, quotes Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall: “When prison gates slam