September 13, 2023 Mother, 2 children dead in Louisiana house fire A house fire in Louisiana killed a mother and her two children in the early hours of Wednesday morning, as reported by the State Fire Marshal's Office.
September 13, 2023 Repeat squatter tries to sell victims' house for the SECOND time Victims of a repeat squatter in their Louisiana home are battling over the rights to their house as the squatter attempts to sell their home a second time.
September 12, 2023 New Orleans man pleads guilty to manslaughter after fatally beating elderly visitor in hotel A New Orleans man pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges, though he faced a murder charge, in the fatal beating of a 75-year-old man at a hotel he was in with his wife.
September 12, 2023 Louisiana police find '$2 million' worth of cocaine inside of a home Police near New Orleans have arrested a suspect after investigators say they found more than 77 kilos of cocaine -- worth about $2 million -- inside of a home.
September 12, 2023 NRA joins Trump in pick for Louisiana election that could be GOP test for 2024 Republican Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry received an endorsement for governor from the National Rifle Association, adding to the AG's growing list of endorsements.
September 12, 2023 Fear of open debate about COVID vaccines likely led to public hesitancy, ex-CDC director says Dr. Robert Redfield joined 'The Story' to react to a court ruling in favor of states concerned with the White House's purported coercion of social media companies.
September 11, 2023 Louisiana soldier charged with shooting at woman and her young children during road rage incident A U.S. Army soldier is charged with shooting at a woman and her two children during a road rage incident.
September 11, 2023 Former Louisiana police officer to stand trial in fatal high-speed chase that killed teens A trial date has been scheduled for a former Louisiana police officer who is facing charges in connection with a tragic incident that occurred on New Year's Eve in Brusly.
September 10, 2023 Some National Guard units haven't followed order to ditch Confederate items: report Army National Guard units in some southern states have allowed the deadline to pass without turning in Confederate-themed guidon streamers as mandated by Congress.
September 8, 2023 Burnt out and getting out: American hospitals struggle with increasing shortage of nurses Registered nurses in America are at their tipping point as many are choosing to hang up their scrubs because of stress and burnout. Studies show about a fifth of RNs will quit by 2027.