It looks like the Tigers may already have a pretty good idea of where they’ll be placed in the NCAA Tournament bracket.
Two Carnival balls, the Krewe of Hermes and the Knights of Babylon, held forth on the same Thursday evening, respectively in the Hyatt Regency and the New Orleans Marriott. The ...
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH AND SHRINE: The church, at the corner of 7th and Newton streets in Gretna, will host an altar 5 p.m. to 7 p ...
For south Louisiana homeowners with fortified roofs — the most common category — insurers will have to give a 29% discount on ...
A top LSU athletics official told members of Congress Tuesday that college sports is facing a “quagmire” of problems in the ...
Frederik Waage is a professor of constitutional law at the University of Southern Denmark. He is visiting several cities in the United States to discuss President Donald Trump’s plans to acquire or ...
A federal judge sentenced a New Orleans man Tuesday to 12 years in prison for robbing a U.S. Postal Service worker in the Hollygrove neighborhood.
A Louisiana appellate court reaffirmed a principle that is central to our democracy — that the public business must be discussed in public, no exceptions.
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A three-year starter at Brother Martin, Tingstrom avenged last season’s postseason loss against Holy Cross by pitching six shutout innings on Tuesday, allowing three hits and four walks while striking ...
The Tulane baseball team dominated third-ranked Mississippi State on Tuesday night before falling victim to a seven-run ...
Mount Carmel had steeled itself for another close game against John Curtis. The Cubs rallied for two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and pitcher Paige Reuther retired the side in the seventh, ...
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