State Senator Eric LaFleur of Ville Platte has proposed a bill that would allow 18 to 20-year-olds to buy and consume alcohol if they obtain a certificate.
No, I am not a professional counselor. No, I did not go to school for psychology. No, I do not know the person who threw the beer. I am just an embarrassed Cajun.
Does a group environment tend to make us feel the effects of alcohol faster? Researchers are using crawfish to find out. Talk about the irony of a situation.
I have never known anyone to actually order a cocktail mixed with this stuff. In fact I think you would be hard pressed to find a bar that actually serves this product. Who knows after reading this you might have just found your favorite new cocktail.
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, that's not just the name of the campaign that's the truth. Louisiana law enforcement is not playing when it comes to keeping impaired drivers off the roads.
It's not a new prank, but for whatever reason, a prank from "CNN.com" is making waves on the internet right now saying the legal drinking age will be raised to 23 in February of 2016.
Of all the things we have in Lafayette, I haven't seen this and it's something that we could certainly use. It combines drinking and exercise, but mostly drinking.
Summer is flask season: they're great for outdoor concerts, for afternoons in the park, for adding a dash of rum to your coke while you sit on the beach, among many other warmer-weather activities. We found you five.
I pity this poor fellow. He is simply trying to negotiate his way out of a building that has those oh so hard to figure out automatic sliding glass doors.
Summertime is prime time for underage drinking. But Louisiana's Alcohol and Tobacco Control Department is looking to make sure minors can't get their hands booze and cigarettes.