As both the #WhoDatNation and 'Bills Mafia' piled into the Caesars Superdome on Thanksgiving night, all of the football fans in the building got to witness a special moment for one Army veteran. Ronald Evans was able to snag three footballs that were shot out of a cannon, giving him a free cruise for two!
Harvey, Louisiana native and winner of the of the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee Zaila Avant-garde is continuing to rack up the accolades, with her latest being named the Sports Illustrated SportsKid of the Year.
Members of the New Orleans Saints are teaming up with local business people to host a grocery store buy-out this Thanksgiving. Alvin Kamara and Cam Jordan will be assisting last-minute shoppers by paying for all of their groceries at the Save-A-Lot on S Carrollton.
Many across social media are mourning the loss of a 6-year-old viral sensation, who for years now has made millions smile. Antwain Lee Fowler was most-known for the "where we 'bout to eat at" video, but his legacy of resilience amidst a rare disease will inspire many for a long time to come.
One young man on social media is standing up for what he believes in and urging others to join in on his fight through a powerful video. Maybe, just maybe, this young man will be the catalyst to finally end the many years of misery for students everywhere.
Julia Hawkins, aka Hurricane Hawkins, just set a new world record in track recently. She is a Baton Rouge native gaining national attention. Oh, and she is 105 years old.
When a few tips to a middle schooler results in a pathway to the NFL, you've got to believe that kind of heavenly magic can only be created by a lifelong New Orleans Saint. Who could have predicted that Thomas Morstead would end up being teammates with the seventh grader he gave punting lessons to a decade ago?
Reports from NFL insiders are saying that defensive lineman for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dawaune Smoot, had to deliver his newborn child in the living room of his home after his wife collapsed on the way out of the door to the hospital.
Lending a helping hand to someone in need is easy for most people. What isn't easy is seeing the direct results of what a good deed can do. The results of this good deed were clear when one homeless man got a free makeover of a lifetime.
Lauren Daigle packed the house at the Cajundome when she performed for her hometown fans this week. She also received an honor from Mayor-President Josh Guillory who presented her with a key to the city of Lafayette.
Reporting the news is never an easy task for members of the local media. One Detroit reporter made his story on the construction of a new skate park a bit more gnarly by doing some shredding of his own throughout the entire segment.
Reports say that a 70-year-old mother was arrested after refusing to leave her daughter's hospital room following a brain surgery. The woman spent roughly 24-hours in jail, but said that she was not sorry for forcing authorities to take her away in handcuffs.