During the traffic stop, 25-year-old Raheem Terrell Green, of Thibodaux, was allegedly found with a small amount of marijuana, and was arrested.
And today. You can still see the railroad activity in front of the Addis museum. The town’s history is still an important part of its future. More information about the Addis Train Museum can be found on Heart of Louisiana’s website. Click here to report a typo. Please include the headline.
“Due to Winter Storm Enzo, all Louisiana locations, as well as Diamondhead and Picayune, MS, will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st to ensure the safety of our team members, customers, and the suppliers who deliver to our stores,” the release reads. “All remaining Mississippi & Alabama locations will close at noon (12pm) on Tuesday, January 21st.”
The Louisiana King Cake Festival returns to Thibodaux next month with ticket sales benefitting the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
The South Louisiana Economic Council (SLEC) and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana (HCCL) have formally
A failed traffic stop followed by a pursuit ended with the arrest of a Louisiana man on multiple charges. Ronald Dermonta Frazier, 24, of Labadieville was charged with simple kidnapping, possession with intent to distribute marijuana,
January 21 2025 will forever be known when a historic winter storm took shape across southeast Louisiana. Most locations saw anywhere between 4-8in+, with some areas (including us at WDSU) receiving 10in.
THIBODAUX, La. (KLFY) — Rouses Markets has announced all of its Louisiana stores will be closed on Tuesday. In a news release Monday, the company said its stores will remain open during its ...
Led by Sam Hines Jr.'s 22 points, the Southeastern Louisiana Lions defeated the Incarnate Word Cardinals 86-63.
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This year’s Informer column will feature a treasure trove of historic photos from the American Press Archives and their significance to Southwest Louisiana. Long before a highway system connected Lake Charles and Cameron — then known as Leesburg —the paddle-wheel steamboat Borealis Rex was a popular means of transport for commercial and social
Man, I want this thing to go away,” Louisiana Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Director Jacques Thibodeaux said, referring to both the freezing temperatures and the water pressure problems plaguing areas hit hardest by the winter storm.