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Holly Beach, LA Crab Festival Is Coming Back For A Third Year
In Southwest Louisiana, we love our fairs and festivals. We also love it when a new festival starts and when it succeeds enough to come back year after year. Such is the case with the Holly Beach, Louisiana Crab Festival.
The festival organizers have announced that the Holly Beach, Louisiana Crab Festival will be back for a third year. The fest...
More Than 500,000 In Louisiana Could Soon Be Without Internet
Discover how the end of ACP funding could impact over 23 million eligible households nationwide, including half a million in Louisiana.
YouTube Rapper Convicted of Murder in Ambush of Louisiana Man
A YouTube rapper and another suspect were convicted of murdering a Louisiana man after an ambush in Opelousas. They will spend the rest of their lives in prison.
Incoming Five Star LSU Football Signee Gets NIL Deal
Louisiana personal injury attorney Gordon McKernan has signed a NIL deal with a new LSU football five star signee.
New Sonic 'Groovy Fries' Hitting Louisiana Menus Soon
Sonic is preparing to introduce a new take on its once-forgotten fries. They have not updated their fries in over ten years, but they are taking them to the next level with these 'Groovy Fries'. Fans will be eager to dip these crinkle-cut, perfectly salted fries along with their 'Groovy Sauce, ' which is a creamy ranch combined with the mild spice of Sriracha and herbs.
10 Things You Should Never Do In Louisiana
There's a million things to do in Louisiana, but here's a few lesser known things to avoid.
Louisiana, What are Those Black Dots on Your Windshield For?
You look right past them every day when you drive but have you ever stopped to consider the important job those tiny black dots perform for your car?
Quaint Church Lands on List of Best Airbnbs in Louisiana
A contributor to Road Affair listed the best Airbnbs in Louisiana. One of them is a quaint church-turned-rental in the heart of Cajun Country.
Live-Streaming Illegal Acts Could Soon Be a Crime in Louisiana
Louisiana lawmakers are looking to tweak the rules around sharing videos online, focusing specifically on live-streaming crimes.