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April 20th, or 4-20, is the day marijuana users openly celebrate their passion for pot, and this year, democratic leader Senator Chuck Schumer of New York took to Twitter announcing his changing at... → Read More
A North Carolina is sporting a permanent reminder of her love for the Crescent City and its celebrated tradition of Makin' Groceries. → Read More
In the digital age, information is power, and collecting data from someone's online footprint is key to how companies advertise and attract potential clients online. But with questions over how ce... → Read More
An internet giant is refusing to turn over information to the City of New Orleans even after being issued subpoenas to do so. → Read More
Two sides of a cancer controversy involving a manufacturing plant in St. John the Baptist are claiming victory after an in-depth look at cancer rates by LSU researchers. → Read More
State Police are investigating an officer involved shooting that happened Uptown Thursday night. → Read More
More than two dozen Sewerage and Water Board employees the Office of Inspector General found to be using unauthorized handicap hang-tags for premium parking will not be face disciplinary action. → Read More
Since the end of WWII, the United States has worked to minimize the number of tariffs across the global market, but recent moves by President Donald Trump and China have economists and market exper... → Read More
The #deletefacebook is spreading across the internet, and users are looking into how much of their information the social media giant stored and possibly transferred to other companies. → Read More
A multi-agency effort has identified two Romanian nationals believed to be putting credit card skimming devices in ATMs and gas pumps across the state and southern region. → Read More
While the state's budget crisis blame game is ongoing, one local lawmaker is betting on a different kind of game to possible pull the state out of the red. → Read More
A Terrebonne Parish convenience store owner did not heed the warnings of law enforcement because he said he was fighting for his livelihood and his life when he encountered an armed robbery this we... → Read More
St. Charles Parish President Larry Cochran has enrolled into the Jefferson Parish District Attorney's adult diversion program after his DUI arrest in 2016, according to a spokesman with the DA's of... → Read More
One of the ten medical marijuana dispensaries allowed by state law could set up shop in the heart of Metairie, but multiple Jefferson Parish leaders say they were left in the dark about the project... → Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control, more children spend five or more hours a day playing video games than kids who do not play video games at all. → Read More
A group of people riding ATVs and dirt bikes illegally riding throughout New Orleans tell Fox 8 they are not doing anything wrong and even claim they are mentoring kids away from criminal activity. → Read More
Family and friends of a woman who was killed in New Orleans in 2008 are patiently awaiting more information from the man who allegedly confessed to her murder and the murder of three other women. → Read More
The feelings of crustaceans are up for debate after one country banned boiling live lobsters before eating them. → Read More
Water pressure is returning at the airport after nearly a day of asking travelers to use portable toilets. → Read More
A heartbroken Saints fan took to Twitter to show his outrage after The Saints lost to The Vikings Sunday night. → Read More