Storms that pushed through Louisiana on Wednesday morning dropped several inches of rain in some areas and one of the most impacted parts of the state was in New Orleans.
The organization is naming the Crowley Boys and Girls Club in honor of a man who has supported providing children with an opportunity to build a bright future.
When Tulsa police inquired about the vehicle she was driving, she explained that she ran into one of her former customers from Waffle House at a gas station, and that's when she was gifted the Jeep along with 10 bucks as an early "Birthday Tip".
A strong line of thunderstorms pushed across much of South Louisiana on Wednesday morning and now we're beginning to see photos of damage across the area.
Emouree Johnson is a bright 2nd-grade girl with a passion for makeup and all things beauty, and she has dreams of one day being a beauty influencer on YouTube. This entrepreneurial spirit kicked in when her mother tragically passed away in March of this year. She took matters into her own hands to raise the necessary funds for Mother's tombstone by setting up a lemonade stand and selling lemonade to her community.
Severe weather watches and warnings have already been posted in many parts of Louisiana. Here is where the storms are now and where they are expected to go.
While it is bittersweet to hear that The Bus Stop Bistro is closing its Carencro location, the good news is you can still get your hands on Chef Charles von Aspern's creations at the recently opened beer garden, The Yard Goat.
One of Louisiana's favorite local furniture stores has been building a new store in Lafayette and they are preparing to open the doors with even more space.
The goal of this bill is to act as a "backup" for schools to fall back on and essentially be able to say, "It's a state policy, not get upset with us." The hope is that Sen. Bill 207 will give school leaders the confidence to enforce a 'No Phones in the Classroom' policy without having to take the heat entirely.
Monday's magical total solar eclipse wasn't so magical in south Louisiana, as folks in Lafayette were treated to rain and clouds rather than the promised phenomenon.
The Jennings location of the fast food restaurant is the only one in Louisiana staffed with a robot server. We'll let you decide if it's cool or creepy.