Both the father and son wanted by Union Parish sheriff’s investigators for home invasion and second-degree battery have been arrested. Sheriff Dusty Gates said Wednesday that the father, David Ray
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
Recent recovery efforts in the wake of the April 25 tornado continue to change the city of Ruston’s landscape this weekend. Pictured is a view from the rear of the
A scam that typically targets senior citizens with daytime telephone calls saying that a grandchild has been involved in an out-of-state automobile accident is apparently making the local rounds once
Pictured above are winners from Friday night’s Princess Peach Pageant at the Dixie Center for the Arts. From left to right are Evie Carnahan, first runner up; Charlotte Hanchey, Princess
Seven Louisiana Tech University students have earned CyberCorps Scholarship for Service awards for the 2019-20 academic year. Justin Berthelot (cyber engineering), Samuel Dominguez (cyber engineering), Christopher Given (cyber engineering), Devon
WEST MONROE — Matt Parker, a Republican from Calhoun, has announced his candidacy for Louisiana Senate’s District 35 seat. The seat is currently held by Sen. Jim Fannin, R- Jonesboro.
Trucks from DRC Emergency Services have begun hauling away limbs, sections of tree trunks and other rubble from the April 25 tornado. The trucks are operating only in the hardest-hit
URANIA — LaSalle Lumber Company hosted Gov. Jon Bel Edwards at a grand opening ceremony May 29 for the first new sawmill built in the state in more than two