March 1, 2022 The biblical story behind Mardi Gras' king cake and why you'll find a plastic baby inside As we celebrate Mardi Gras, David Guas, a New Orleans native and pastry chef, dishes on king cake
February 22, 2022 New Orleans college student dropped off at hospital and pronounced dead after night out, calling an Uber A 21-year-old New Orleans college student was pronounced deceased after she was dropped off at a hospital on Saturday morning following a night out with friends that reportedly ended with her calling an Uber.
February 21, 2022 New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell held maskless ball after reimposing mask mandate New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell hosted a maskless Mardi Gras party just weeks after reinstating the city’s COVID-19 mask mandate for schools and indoor public spaces.
February 20, 2022 New Orleans police officer joins Mardi Gras crowd to dance A New Orleans Police Department officer got in on the Mardi Gras fun Sunday when he danced with a crowd to the Cupid Shuffle.
February 17, 2022 New Orleans school added to US Civil Rights Trail: 'We can begin to heal' McDonogh 19 Elementary School in New Orleans is one of the newest stops on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.
February 16, 2022 US Coast Guard responds to reports of cruise ship passenger overboard in Gulf of Mexico The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to reports of a Carnival Valor cruise ship passenger who went overboard while the ship was in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday afternoon.
February 16, 2022 Rapper Master P on his journey from the projects to business mogul: 'There's no place better than this' Rapper 'Master P' sits down with Brian Kilmeade to share how he defied all societal expectations to become an athlete, rapper, and business icon.
February 15, 2022 Mardi Gras returns to New Orleans after year of shutdowns: 'Let the good times roll!' COVID-19 shut down Mardi Gras parades last year, but the tradition is making its comeback.
February 15, 2022 New Orleans mom, Iraq war vet pulls gun on man trying to enter her car: 'Locked and loaded' A New Orleans mom and veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan pulled a gun on a man trying to get into her car while she was stuck in traffic with her two-year-old son
January 31, 2022 As homicides spike in US cities, a New Orleans church remembers victims with a 'murder board' Hundreds of more Americans are being killed in the streets of big cities. A "murder board" that stands outside a church in New Orleans tells the story of over a decade's worth or murders in South Louisiana.