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Sean Payton on the Saints' new offense: 'You're going to see change'
Sean Payton had a few thoughts on his former team during a visit I had with him in Denver earlier month. In particular, he thinks the addition of offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak will lead to a renewed emphasis on the running attack in New Orleans. The Saints finished 21st in...
Mickey Loomis Has DONE IT AGAIN!
<__slot-el _="@=2584,x=312,y=584,w=100,h=36,co=15;15;15;1.0">. <__slot-el _="@=2600,x=312,y=620,w=0,h=0,co=15;15;15;1.0">. New Orleans Saints News: Mickey Loomis did it again. Trace Girouard is doing a deep dive following the Saints roster cuts & on how Mickey Loomis is a genius for signing Dallin Holker, Mason Tipton, Matthew Hayball & Rico Payton as Saints UDFA’s. We also dive into their roles for the Saints 2024 season, as New Orleans l.
Saints CB fans Spencer Rattler flames in confusing pro-Derek Carr tweet
As the New Orleans Saints prepare for the start of the 2024 season, there are a lot of fans who aren’t fond of Derek Carr. There are even more Saints fans hoping Spencer Rattler is the franchise quarterback of the future. The rookie is still entrenched in a battle with Jake Haener for QB2, but there are definitely some fans ready to hand him the keys to the franchise.
Man found fatally shot in front of New Iberia home identified as 19-year-old
Iberia Parish Coroner's Office released the identity of a man found fatally shot in the front yard of home outside of New Iberia. Dallas Lewis, 19, of New Iberia, was identified after his body was found Wednesday morning in front of his home a few miles southwest of New Iberia in the 4300 block of Gerald James Drives.
Ari Lennox Admits She's In Financial Trouble And Is Willing To Do "Strange Things" To Get Out Of Debt
Ari Lennox is working to pay off the IRS. Ari Lennox revealed to her fans during a recent discussion on Instagram Live that she's dealing with financial woes and is in serious debt to the IRS. In doing so, she joked about having to do "strange things" in order to pay off all of the bills. “I’m just gonna tell y’all my business,” she began. “I need to pay this IRS. The strange things I’m finna do for change, just so i can just break even. I’m gonna crazy and then we start anew.” From there, she said the goal is to eventually retire after paying off her debts and beginning to save money.
Around Ascension Parish: Renovated Donaldsonville library opens; ceremony set for Sept. 7
The Ascension Parish Library will host a rededication ceremony for its renovated Donaldsonville branch at 10 a.m. Sept. 7. The renovated building features several murals highlighting the history of Donaldsonville and the surrounding Ascension Parish area. It includes the history of the indigenous people, slavery, the founding of the city, Donaldsonville's time as the capital of Louisiana in 1830-1831, as well as spotlights on many prominent historical figures and places.
City, state leaders push to honor Hurricane Katrina as a Louisiana holiday
NEW ORLEANS — Nineteen years ago one of America's deadliest hurricanes struck the city of New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina was a category three storm that ended up being one of the country's most costly natural disasters. Nearly two decades on, the city is still healing. Now city and state...
Space Force chief on protecting America’s interests in space; New Orleans libraries’ voter education programs
Gov. Jeff Landry announced two orders this week: one that keeps noncitizens from voting and another that bans the teaching of critical race theory in public schools. The Times Picayune/New Orleans Advocate’s editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace joins us for more on Landry’s “culture war” orders.
Aug. 29th: The wounds may never fully heal, but the Spirit of Louisiana will live forever
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall as a Category 3 storm. It would be one of the most deadly and costly natural disasters in our nation's history. The federal levees broke. New Orleans and its surrounding areas flooded. Close to 1,400 known people died, but many bodies were...
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