Former employees of the public defender’s office sued over withheld pay for unsued vacation time — which ultimately saddled the office with more than $167,000 in penalties...
Pride Month, a celebration of LGBTQ+ identity, has begun. But it’s probably not a particularly comfortable time for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people in...
The memories started coming back to two longtime coaches. Unfortunate injuries. Sudden adjustments. Doubles into the gap. Clutch pitching. All the small decisions they made while...
For nearly a decade, Denise Hancock always turned to a broker to find competitively priced home insurance. So when her insurer, United Property and Casualty, went...
When Kyran Pittman gardens in her yard in the Marlyville-Fontainebleau neighborhood of Uptown New Orleans, she can’t dig for more than a few inches before hitting...
Another hurricane season arrives on Thursday, and forecasts are being rolled out with insightful analysis of weather patterns in the months ahead. But here’s the bottom...
The ripple effects of a “deep conflict” in the United Methodist Church continued to play out Saturday as 95 Louisiana churches officially disaffiliated from the denomination....
Delores Williamston, bishop of the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church, is formally installed during a ceremony at the Lawless Memorial Chapel at Dillard University...
The California-based manufacturer that will soon be operating in north Lafayette is the next step in the region and the state for a diversified economy, one...
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival’s Congo Square poster may be a relic of the past. Starting in 1994, the Jazz Fest produced both a standard...