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Former LSU beach volleyball teammates Taryn Kloth, Kristen Nuss move to 2-0 in Olympics pool play
Former LSU beach volleyball stars Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss have remained teammates on the international stage, competing as a pair for the United States at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where they rank second in the world and are among the favorites to take home the gold. It’s been a...
Report: New Orleans Saints have an offer on the table for Alvin Kamara
Many New Orleans Saints fans have been waiting to hear these words. SI.com’s Albert Breer reported that the team has an offer for running back Alvin Kamara on the negotiating table. It’s been previously reported that the two sides aren’t close on a number, but the front office at least has made it known that they’re willing to play ball.
LSU's Mikaylah Williams, Team USA punch ticket to FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup
While 31 former and current LSU athletes are in Paris competing in the Olympics, Tigers women’s basketball star Mikaylah Williams is representing the United States elsewhere. On Sunday, Williams helped lead Team USA to a victory in the Nations League Americas, scoring eight points in the first game of...
Three Ponchatoula teenagers arrested for animal cruelty after 2023 video surfaces online
PONCHATOULA - Days after three teenagers were arrested on animal cruelty charges, the dog at the center of the video has been surrendered to a new home. On Saturday, three 15-year-old boys from Ponchatoula were arrested on animal cruelty charges after a video taken in 2023 was shared multiple times on social media.
Suspect sought in alleged dumping investigation
HAMMOND --- On July 17, 2024, the Hammond Police Department started an investigation into an illegal dumping incident that occurred at the intersection of East Hansen Street and Range Road. Video surveillance shows an unknown subject exiting a white Ford truck and throwing furniture in the middle of the roadway.
Hammond police investigating after suspected thief stole phone from victim's pocket
HAMMOND - Police are investigating a theft of a cellphone that happened on July 24. Hammond police officers said the theft happened at Dollar General on West University Avenue. HPD officers said the man, a white male with medium-length hair and wearing a light-colored shirt, black shorts, and flip-flops, took an iPhone from a victim's back pocket before driving away.
Louisiana’s Closest Buc-ee’s Provides New Opening Details
Fans of the giant travel center Buc-ee's across Louisiana are cautiously optimistic when they take a look at their calendars. That's because fans of Buc-ee's brisket, Beaver Nuggets, and clean restrooms know that very soon two new locations of Buc-ee's will be opening close to and actually inside Louisiana's borders.
Louisiana Lottery Confirms $50,000 Powerball Win Monday
From their offices in Baton Rouge the Louisiana Lottery has confirmed via their website that a Louisiana-sold ticket for Monday night's Powerball drawing is a big money winner. Monday night's multi-state Powerball drawing featured a top prize of $142.6 million. That was the estimated annuitized jackpot. The lump sum payout that was forecast for Monday's Powerball game was $67.9 million.
Swepco Warns Louisiana Customers of Solar Panel Scam in Our Area
Last week Swepco's External Affairs Manager Michael Corbin and Liz Swaine, with the Shreveport Advocate, told KEEL News about companies in the Shreveport-Bossier and surrounding areas going door-to-door claiming to be partnering with Swepco selling roof-top solar panels. You can listen to the entire interview by clicking THIS LINK. Swepco...
United Houma Nation secures $56.5 million for climate resiliency plan
The United Houma Nation secured more than $55 million in federal grant funds to begin implementing its resilience plan to face climate change. Why it matters: Part of that plan includes creating a migration strategy should the impacts of human-caused climate change make leaving necessary. The big picture: The United...
Western St. Tammany youth hope to influence lawmakers
Two western St. Tammany teens will work with other high school students from across the state throughout the upcoming school year to try and influence the legislature on issues such as education, the environment and inclusiveness. Abita Springs resident and Fontainebleau High sophomore Owen Esté, 15, and Madisonville resident and...
More Green Light Solar customers come forward, sales teams spotted in Caddo and Bossier
More customers who say they're unhappy with Green Light Solar/Go Solar-Spartan Solar have contacted The Shreveport-Bossier City Advocate with complaints about the company and its tactics. One man in north Shreveport said that salespeople from the company "came to his job" and waited for him for two hours there. The...
Broadband Industry Workforce Training in Louisiana
Etheridge Performance Cable (EPC), headquartered in West Monroe, LA, has turned to Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC) to help train its workforce. As a provider of telecommunication and infrastructure services, EPC needs employees with specialized skills. As MyArkLaMiss.com reports, course offerings at LDCC include training and certification with industry-specific applications.
Belgium-based company looks to to turn floating menace in South Louisiana into a cash crop
A Belgium-based company wants to harvest water hyacinths, the bane of south Louisiana boaters, to create fibers for products ranging from insulation to cat litter. Water hyacinths are invasive floating plants that obstruct waterways, and disrupt ecosystems, and can severely damage boat motors and marine structures. Rebeka Bahadorani is the founder and CEO of In-Between International, a company eyeing the aquatic nuisance as a resource for producing fiber. She and her colleagues are talking with the local...
I-12 West to close Tuesday night while crews clear crash involving two 18-wheelers
LIVINGSTON PARISH, La. (WAFB) - I-12 West in Livingston Parish is expected to be shut down completely Tuesday evening, July 30, while crews clear a crash scene. The impacted area is on I-12 West just west of Holden, according to the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office. It’s where two 18-wheelers were involved in a crash earlier Tuesday evening.
RAW: Lafayette native Mondo Duplantis goes for second gold medal during Summer Olympics in Paris
As the Olympic competition begins, one Lafayette native is looking to make history. Former Lafayette High pole vaulting star Mondo Duplantis is searching for a winning, record-tying second Olympic gold medal. He granted News 15's Jeff Horchak an exclusive interview. Tags. Localnow. Lafayette native Mondo Duplantis goes for second gold...
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