Snowfall totals across the southern half of the state continued to increase in Monday forecasts to what could be record-breaking levels. Here's what to know for the New Orleans metro, the northshore,
Storm Enzo is going to bring winter weather to southern Louisiana this week, including New Orleans, Lafayette and Baton Rouge. Snow and ice could cause major headaches for the region through midweek.
Lafayette police are planning for additional safety measures to keep Mardi Gras parade goers safe during the 2025 Carnival season.
Landry said snow and ice will create treacherous travel conditions in regions where there are accumulations and plunging temperatures could create water pressure and delivery problems throughout the state.
New Orleans-born composer Edmond Dédé's opera 'Morgiane' was lost for more than 130 years. The earliest known opera by a Black American composer finally finds life on stage.
Louisiana State Police bought a small passenger plane for $5.5 million, and Gov. Jeff Landry has been using it to travel around the state.
Snow and sports have intersected plenty of times in the Crescent City before. The last time New Orleans received a snowfall of at least 2 inches was on Dec. 31, 1963. The next day, the Sugar Bowl was played at Tulane Stadium. The Superdome was still nearly 12 years away from opening.
A bold FDA proposal could change cigarettes forever, and it might feel like a ban. What does this mean for Louisiana? Get the details here.
With the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras coming, Gov. Jeff Landry is using the emergency order from the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street to remove the homeless from downtown.
The new season of Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares kicked off in New Orleans, Louisiana. In the promo for the season premiere, the celebrity chef says his goal is to get these New Orleans restaurants ready to host the Super Bowl LIX.
Before the world premiere of New Orleans-born composer Edmond Dédé’ s grand opera "Morgiane," the Historic New Orleans Collection will offer two opportunities to learn the remarkable stories of Dédé himself and the route, delayed by more than 135 years, of his epic work to the stage.
Prolific freeborn Creole composer Edmond Dédé’s career took him from New Orleans to Paris, but his masterwork has remained unheard until now.