Many Louisiana residents love their pets like family but can those "family members" be buried with you when your time comes to cross your own rainbow bridge?
At first glance, you probably don't notice anything unusual about St. Joseph's Cemetery in Rayne, Louisiana but there is something strange about this Louisiana cemetery that makes it one of a kind.
Franklin Police arrested a man responsible for a hit-and-run who also damaged numerous graves after driving recklessly through a cemetery while intoxicated.
In a textbook case of insult added to injury, one Allen Parish family is still in utter disbelief after their loved one was denied burial in a South Louisiana cemetery due to the color of his skin.
Louisiana pet owners will more than likely have to wait a little longer before it is legal for them to be placed in eternal rest with their beloved pets.
Devon Marie Machuca aka Ender Darling, a 24-year-old self identified witch, is the center of a pretty gruesome investigation in New Orleans right now. She is also currently on the run and is afraid for her own safety.
There is no place in the world like New Orleans cemeteries. So it makes sense that the biggest names in the entertainment industry want to be buried in New Orleans.
When walking through a cemetery, you expect the typical head stones, not SpongeBob Squarepants! Sgt. Kimberly Walker loved SpongeBob Squarepants and Jeff Gordon. She was murdered by her boyfriend in February 2013. Her family wanted to honor her memory and the love she had for the cartoon character. The Walker family spent $26,000 for two 6 foot 8 inch SpongeBob Squarepants granite statues.
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Tonight on the show, Chris Reed's "Hot Topic Of The Night" talks about your hometown cemetery. We all have stories from where we grew up of the local cemetery. For me, around the Mamou and Eunice area, there was a cemetery informally labeled "Headless."