Crime April 17 Louisiana child killer spared by Biden faces death penalty again after ‘outrageous’ commutation: DA Child killer Thomas Sanders, who was convicted and sentenced to death in 2010, is facing death again after former President Joe Biden commuted his sentence in 2024.
Louisiana April 17 'Jesus' bus bursts into flames following massive explosion: video A public transit bus caught fire in Shreveport, Louisiana, on Wednesday before a fuel tank ruptured, shooting fire and debris into the air.
Louisiana April 16 3 men, 1 teen facing multiple charges in Louisiana for riding horses in Walmart Three men and a teenage boy are facing charges after they rode horses through a Louisiana Walmart and posted a video of their adventure on TikTok.
Media April 15 James Carville suggests 'split' with the left over 'pronoun politics' After their last defeat in the presidential election, James Carville wants a "schism" within the Democratic Party due to differences of opinion on how to handle "pronoun politics."
Politics April 10 Bill Barr torches veracity of red state’s billions in lawsuits against Big Oil, warns of economic impacts Former Attorney General William P. Barr sounded off on Louisiana's legal behavior toward energy firms in a letter to state Attorney General Liz Murrill on Thursday.
Politics March 31 $3B LA lawsuit could ‘destroy’ gulf energy industry, critics warn, as state’s position questioned Louisiana is ground zero for a slew of potentially landmark environmental lawsuits, some supported by the state's pro-energy governor.
US March 28 Russian scientist at Harvard Medical School detained by ICE at Boston airport A Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School was detained by ICE at Boston Logan International Airport when attempting to bring back frog embryos at the request of a professor.
Immigration March 21 Judge gives Mahmoud Khalil legal team more time to review immigration case A judge granted Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team more time to review his immigration case during a court hearing Friday in Louisiana.
Crime March 18 Convicted murderer becomes Louisiana's first nitrogen gas execution after appeal denied A convicted murderer and Louisiana death row inmate had his appeal denied hours before he is set to be executed by nitrogen gas, a method never used in the state before.
Crime March 18 'Bourbon Street Hustler' charged with murder in Super Bowl reporter's drug death, accomplice arrested: police Police in Kenner, Louisiana are announcing an update in the investigation into Adan Manzano's drug death. The Kansas City reporter was found dead while on assignment for the Super Bowl.
Crime March 14 'Bourbon Street Hustler,' arrested after Kansas City reporter death, needs resentencing for fraud history: AG Danette Colbert, who was arrested after reporter Adan Manzano was found dead in hotel outside New Orleans before Super Bowl, has a history of fraud in Louisiana.
Food-Drink March 14 Alligator meat is OK to eat on Fridays during Lent, here's why and how to prepare it Catholics who abstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent have an exception when it comes to alligators and other cold-blooded animals. Experts weighed in.
US Energy March 6 US 'energy dominance': Wright, Burgum visit Louisiana liquefied natural gas facility amid $18B expansion FIRST ON ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ: Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are traveling to a Louisiana-based Liquified Natural Gas exporter Thursday, as the company announces a massive $18 billion expansion of its existing facility.
Louisiana March 3 Shooting at Mardi Gras Parade in Louisiana leaves 5 wounded, suspect in custody police say Five people were wounded Sunday in Franklinton, Louisiana, after a shooting at a Mardi Gras parade and a suspect was arrested for attempted murder.
True Crime February 26 Super Bowl reporter dead in Louisiana hotel had Xanax in system after ‘Bourbon Street Hustler’ meetup: police Louisiana police say the Super Bowl reporter found dead in his hotel room outside New Orleans on Feb. 5 had Xanax in his system, citing a preliminary toxicology report.
Louisiana February 19 Louisiana governor slams teacher who made students complain to his office about climate change Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry criticized a teacher and the education system after his office received submissions from students saying the educator required them to make complaints.
Vaccine February 18 Louisiana surgeon general wants to 'depoliticize medicine' by ending statewide mass vaccinations After directing staff at the Louisiana Department of Health to halt all mass vaccination programs, Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham speaks to Fox News Digital about the criticisms his move has faced.
True Crime February 16 New Orleans 'Bourbon Street Hustler' suspect in Super Bowl reporter death may be tied to 2nd fatality: police The New Orleans woman accused of stealing a Super Bowl reporter's credit card after he was found dead in his Kenner, Louisiana, hotel room may be tied to another death.
Politics February 13 Doctor who prescribed abortion pill won't be extradited to Louisiana as NY Gov Hochul refuses request New York Gov. Kathy Hochul rejects request from Louisiana AG Liz Murrill to extradite a New York doctor who allegedly prescribed and mailed an abortion pill to a Louisiana mother.
US Crime February 12 Louisiana hotel surveillance shows Super Bowl reporter with 'Bourbon Street Hustler' just before death The Super Bowl reporter found dead in a Louisiana hotel room on Feb. 5 can be seen in a new security photo released by Kenner police walking with suspect Danette Colbert.
Opinion February 12 A failing Nation's Report Card proves need for sweeping change The new Nation’s Report Card is truly scandalous; it shows that one in every three eighth graders are functionally illiterate. Millions of teens struggle to extract meaning from words on a page.
US February 11 Louisiana resumes executions after 15-year pause, approves use of nitrogen gas method Gov. Jeff Landry announced the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections has implemented protocol to carry out death sentences using nitrogen gas.
True Crime February 11 'Bourbon Street Hustler' arrested in connection with Super Bowl reporter's death linked to Las Vegas drugging Danette Colbert, a Louisiana woman dubbed the "Bourbon Street Hustler," is accused of stealing Super Bowl reporter Adan Manzano's credit card before he was found dead.
US Crime February 10 Suspect in brutal Louisiana hammer attack on college student subject of ICE hold request Immigration officials have filed a detained hold request on a man accused of randomly attacking a Louisiana college student last week with a hammer.
United Kingdom February 9 ‘Put down the bong’: Senator smokes UK prime minister on Senate floor Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., took aim at U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer over a British plan to relinquish control of a territory that hosts a joint U.S.-U.K. naval base.
US Crime February 7 Super Bowl LIX: Inside elite SWAT team's final sprint to secure New Orleans Ahead of Super Bowl LIX and after the Bourbon Street terror attack, officials with Homeland Security Investigations are preparing to combat any potential threats.
Abortion February 4 New York Gov. Hochul signs law protecting abortion pill prescribers after doctor indicted in Louisiana New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Monday to shield the identities of physicians who prescribe abortion medication after Louisiana authorities a New York doctor
US Crime February 3 New Orleans sued over Bourbon Street terror attack, accused of negligence that cost lives New Orleans terrorist attack victims and survivors have filed a civil lawsuit against city leaders for negligence after Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove his truck into Bourbon Street crowds.
Louisiana January 24 Who is John Fleming, the Freedom Caucus founding member challenging GOP Sen Bill Cassidy? Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming, who is seeking to oust Sen. Bill Cassidy in 2026, is calling the senator a "RINO," or "Republican in name only."
Louisiana January 17 Honoring Trump: Red state governor to fly MAGA flag on Inauguration Day Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry announced that the President-elect Trump's famed Make America Great Again flag will fly at the Governor’s Mansion on Inauguration Day.