Louisiana beach lovers, this destination boasts some of the cheapest beachfront rentals in the nation. And it's a shorter drive than Orange Beach or Biloxi.
Beaches across Louisiana and the Gulf South are being inundated with a sauerkraut like substance. Here's what it is and what you should do if you encounter it.
So many people from South Louisiana will be traveling I-10 in the next day or two for their Fourth of July celebrations and they'll soon be on their favorite beach.
In recent weeks we've reported on several shark attacks along the Gulf Coast and now one beach group on social media is offering tips to beachgoers on how to combat sharks.
Many beaches popular with Louisiana travelers in Alabama and Florida have been closed for several days and access could be restricted well into next week.
One beachgoer did not let fear stop him when he came into contact with a shark. He was vacationing with his family at Miramar Beach in Walton County, a popular beach spot amongst Louisiana travelers when he decided to throw a couple of lines out and catch some fish.
Many of us in Louisiana are looking forward to a beach trip this summer, but after recent shark attacks along the Gulf Coast, we all to be aware of a few things.
A couple of weeks ago we asked our listeners “What's the worst thing people do at the beach that ruins the fun for everyone?” Here are 6 of the biggest beach pet peeves.