If you get water inside of your car from the Louisiana floods, there's one effective, simple thing you can do to help get the moisture and smell out of your vehicle.
With the enormous influence of French, Acadian, Spanish, Native American, and African cultures, Louisiana has words that you can only pronounce right if you're from here.
If a slower day-to-day lifestyle is something you're looking for, you're in luck because Louisiana has quite a few options if you're looking for a more quiet life or even a quick, quiet getaway.
Here in Louisiana, it's hard to believe there are states in the U.S. where live crawfish are actually illegal. Seems like a pretty easy issue to fix, right? Just eat em!
Discover the best Louisiana festivals in 2025! From Cajun music to seafood feasts, explore must-attend events celebrating local culture, food, and fun.
When it comes to beliefs and superstitions, Louisiana is also completely on a different level. Let's take a fun look at a few odd superstitions that only people from Louisiana believe.
Many Louisiana families will host or participate in Easter Egg hunts this weekend. Have you ever wondered why we do that? Here's the backstory you can share.
Before you blow those fresh grass clippings into the street, you might want to think again. What seems to be a harmless act could actually be illegal and carry hefty fines.
Louisiana’s cuisine is like no other, a mouthwatering mix of Creole, Cajun, Spanish, African American, and Native American flavors that are loved worldwide.
Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming and Baton Rouge Senator Rick Edmonds have recently unveiled "The Louisiana K-12 School Transparency Project Portal".
A Mexican national with six prior deportations has been convicted in Louisiana for illegally possessing a firearm and re-entering the country after a 2024 incident in downtown Shreveport. Federal officials say the man, Jose Ismael Ramirez-Gonzalez, was arrested after pointing a loaded pistol at a woman during a parking dispute.