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82nd NAACP Louisiana State Conference coming to Shreveport in September
The Louisiana NAACP State President is touring Shreveport, Bossier City to inform community members that the organization’s 82nd statewide conference is coming in September. President Michael McClanahan said they are spreading the word through local churches. “We want people to come out and get the benefit of being the part of something special,” McClanahan shared. […]
We Now Have Proof Dennis Allen Is Dumb As Rocks
We Now Have Proof Dennis Allen Is Dumb As Rocks Dennis Allen has a 34.3% win percentage as a head coach (24-46). Decent defensive coordinator but totally lost as a head coach. The record speaks for itself here. What have the Saints accomplished since he took over for Sean Payton? Anyway… Allen made an absolute […] The post We Now Have Proof Dennis Allen Is Dumb As Rocks appeared first on Vendetta Sports Media.
Mega Millions Win Confirmed by Louisiana Lottery
If you were to ask a "man on the street" question to random adults walking the streets of Lafayette, Baton Rouge, or New Orleans Louisiana about lottery games to play the overwhelming reply would be Powerball. That game has woven its brand into pop culture through the years. But, the game you should be paying attention to, at least for the next few days is Mega Millions.
Louisiana’s Most Commonly Committed Crimes
While we love to have have good time in Louisiana, we also have our fair share of crime. Actually, it seems Louisiana might have our unfair share of crime according to the statistics. Out of all of the crimes committed in Louisiana, what are the most common?. Louisiana Incarceration Rate.
National referee shortage could impact future of high school sports
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - High school sports season is right around the corner, but there is a growing problem - a major referee shortage. Athletic directors at all levels have seen a steady decline in sports officials in the last 20 years. “It’s tough to find officials because no...
Is Our Obsession With Politics Hurting Louisiana Children? A Child Psychologist Thinks So
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPEL News) - We are currently living through a tense political moment, and that tension we feel appears to be affecting our kids, too. It's no secret that we are now a lot more politically aware than we ever have been before, and we're connected to so much more media these days it's very hard to escape it. But is that lack of freedom from everything political hurting our children?
Louisiana lawmaker accuses FBI of obstructing justice and destroying evidence during investigation into Trump shooting
Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) is concerned the FBI botched its investigation into the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump last month. The Louisiana Republican is a member of the bipartisan task force charged with probing the effort to kill Trump. He released a preliminary report based on roughly 20 hours of investigation into the […]
Week in Review: Aug. 12-16, Big Names Make a Name for Themselves in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS — Despite being called a “Sportsman’s Paradise,” Louisiana isn’t particularly known for her love of the environment. Yet this week, Raising Cane’s owner and founder Todd Graves made a $100,000 donation to ensure that the Cajun coral reef in Grand Isle would continue to thrive. Graves has invested in 3d printed marine technology that will generate 10,000 square feet of living reef, in turn providing a home for all marine species up and down the food chain.
Biden’s $150M Cancer Pledge Clashes with Reality in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley
NEW ORLEANS — In one of President Joe Biden’s first public appearances since ending his reelection campaign, he spoke on something very personal to him — cancer. But Louisiana’s Black activists say he still missed the point. Over the past decade, Biden has not shied from...
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