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Pueblo Police are searching for shooting suspects after an innocent bystander was injured on Thursday. → Read More
17-year old Drake Guillot aims to walk again by high school graduation. → Read More
We visit the Marksville Main Street Market to learn how it’s continued to grow in popularity through the pandemic. → Read More
This week we visit the Cane River Candy Company to learn how the store has become a sweet spot on social media. → Read More
We visit Melrose Plantation to hear the story of how it transformed into the artist colony in the 1900s. → Read More
On this week's Down Home Louisiana, Rachael Penton and Ben Gauthier visit Landry Vineyards in West Monroe. → Read More
On this week's Down Home Louisiana, Rachael Penton and Ben Gauthier visit the Fifth Ward Flea Market in Avoyelles Parish. → Read More
On this week's Down Home Louisiana, Rachael Penton and Ben Gauthier visit DeRidder's Gothic Jail. → Read More
Shelia Vincent of “Always Yours Flowers by Shelia” has been in the flower business for 35 years here in Cenla. → Read More
The 2020-2021 Golden Apple Teacher of the Year was named at a banquet Tuesday night in downtown Alexandria. → Read More
On this week's Down Home Louisiana Rachael Penton and Ben Gauthier tour Lake Martin with Champagne's Swamp Tours. → Read More
This week on Down Home Louisiana Rachael Penton and Ben Gauthier visit Gator Country Louisiana in Natchitoches. → Read More
The First Alert Storm Team is tracking another threat for severe storms. → Read More
Our First Alert Storm Team gives you the important weather information you need to know this spring. → Read More
The drone class at Tioga High School starts with something called “droga”- that’s short for drone yogas. → Read More
Students at St. Francis Cabrini School spread holiday cheer by making Christmas cards for local hospital patients. → Read More
The new director of the Alexandria Zoo is tackling hurricane repairs for his first project. → Read More
Hurricane Laura knocked over thousands of Christmas trees at a farm in Allen Parish. The owners have since spent thousands of hours staking up each tree one-by-one. → Read More
Enough trees to build 28,000 new houses were knocked down during Hurricane Laura. Timber across the state was so badly damaged that it will have an effect on Louisiana's forestry industry for months to come. → Read More
More than 16,000 acres of timber in Vernon parish was heavily damaged due to Hurricane Laura. → Read More