Another food company is attempting to dip its proverbial toe into the bayou of south Louisiana with a Cajun Gumbo and Rice Mix. It's not being well-received by Louisiana folks. It's not pretty.
One woman, who goes by Aunt Boo, has just posted to her Facebook page to ask the question "When did it become OK for kids to cuss in front of their parents?" and it's everything, every one of us has probably said 100 times.
A fight breaks out during the Carencro Mardi Gras parade and celebration. What happens next-- or doesn't-- is disturbing. What would YOU do? (Graphic violence/NSFW)
I don't know about you, but within a few hours of President Trump being sworn in, I was on information (or, to be fair, misinformation) overload. Even benign websites featured posts of someone lashing out at someone else. I think the completely distasteful signs being held up by children was the straw that drove me into my post-inauguration bubble.
As a tropical system drifts across the Atlantic, the spaghetti models shift, and we get antsy. Our radars are on alert the first time those projected paths put them anywhere near the Caribbean or the Gulf of Mexico. As a certified news junkie, I've felt that way about the presidential election, specifically the poll numbers. So who do you pay attention to?
All graduates beginning their first full month of their new journey should realize that the real education has only just begun. There's a lot of fun, though, if you promise to learn at least one new thing every single day.
I'm thankful my husband still has his job in the oilfield, but there are many families in south Louisiana who are suffering because of the drop in oil prices. I know it scares me, and it's a real fear for them.
In this edition of "Rants From The Moon," Moon Griffon gets fired up over the low voter turnout in the primary elections, especially in relation to the BESE races.
There has been a lot of discussion about Trace Adkins lately in regards to him having to leave a recent country music cruise due to a heated and possibly physical confrontation with an impersonator.
A video of Phil Robertson from 2009 has surfaced and it will no doubt stir up more controversy.
In the video, which he's preaching to a Christian congregation in Georgia, Phil suggests that guys should marry girls as young as 15 and 16 years old.
I'd like to send a personal tip of the hat to the Ouachita Parish Police Jury, the Monroe City Council and the West Monroe Board of Alderman for passing their comprehensive smoke-free ordinances.