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A scary moment on Thursday, Sept. 29, involving Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has the sports world buzzing. → Read More
A Livingston Parish man will spend the next 50 years in prison after he was sentenced for distributing fentanyl pills. → Read More
An LSU student who died helping to save two children from drowning during a spring break trip in Florida was honored with a prestigious award for his bravery. → Read More
The Southern University family is still mourning after unexpectedly losing one of their own. → Read More
There’s a new law in Louisiana that closes a loophole that left some victims of violent crime vulnerable. → Read More
Hundreds in Northeast Louisiana are still living in the dark after last week’s winter storm. → Read More
LSP officials are urging people to avoid driving and stay at home over the next few days. → Read More
The city of Monroe has approved the use of the Liller Marbles Community Center as a cold weather shelter due to the incoming winter weather. → Read More
The recent arrests of four Louisiana State Troopers have reignited discussions about police reform. → Read More
The ‘Homework Hotline’ is a new and free resource for students to use who may need help with their homework. → Read More
Family and friends held a balloon release Monday, Feb. 1 for hit-and-run victims 18-year-old Shedricka Hollins and 17-year-old Brianna Neal. → Read More
20-year-old Keayezimonde Haulcey was shot and killed Wednesday, Jan. 27. → Read More
The city council voted unanimously to not approve the water rate increase after a tense debate. → Read More
Stanmiyana “Yaya” Cobb was fatally shot Friday, Jan. 22 around 9:30 pm inside her home on South 6th Street. → Read More
The Ouachita Parish Police Jury voted unanimously Tuesday to hire Jason Pleasant to serve as the facility’s new director. → Read More
The Monroe City School Board voted Tuesday, Jan. 19, to continue implementing a “flex day” for the next nine weeks term. → Read More
According to data from Feeding America, East Carroll Parish ranks as the 5th most food insecure place in the nation. → Read More
Sandra “Candy” Christophe will once again make a run at the 5th Congressional District seat. → Read More
Louisiana will remain in a modified version of Phase 2 until Feb. 10. → Read More
According to Mayor Henry Cotton, the city’s four cemeteries are almost near capacity. → Read More