The dress--yes THAT dress, the one that is most definitely gold and white--served as a reminder for Jaci Russo and her team at Russo Group, as well as any business owner trying to get their message out to the consumer, that each person processes things differently.
Folks who patronize state-run museums throughout Louisiana will definitely notice changes to how they operate thanks to a $61 million mid-year budget shortfall that will affect the Secretary of State's Office by as much as $930,000.
Illegal immigrants should not be permitted a crack at jobs before an American citizen or a person who came into the country legally, according to former U.S. Senate candidate Rob Maness, who criticized an executive amnesty plan from President Barack Obama as being harmful to the American workforce and to minorities in particular.
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has been busy working on making sure roads in north Louisiana and in some northern parts of Acadiana stay open, but decisions may be made to shut down some of those roads.
Law enforcement and local school systems have only the safety of the public and of children in mind when making decisions to shut down roads or close down schools, according to state police spokesperson Brooks David.
Acadiana Gunworks has officially moved to its brand new location in Scott and is now open for business, according to store co-owner Glenn Fleming, who joined "Nathan & Bernie in the Morning" for Firearms Friday.
Though there are no laws in Louisiana against openly carrying your weapon, Glen Fleming from Acadiana Gunworks in Scott cautioned gun owners to use some common sense before venturing out.
More than $1.5 billion in back child support is owed by more than 58,000 noncustodial parents in the state of Louisiana, according to Lindsey DeBleaux with the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services.
Veterans from throughout Acadiana have the opportunity to take free preparatory classes at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette through the Veterans Upward Bound Program.
A new report from early childhood experts suggests that the Common Core State Standards, which calls for students in kindergarten to be able to read by the time they graduate to first grade, could actually be harmful.