Carbon capture credits continue to draw debate as supporters promote them as a tool to reduce emissions and critics question their cost, safety and long-ter ...
By; Jim Brown Louisiana has been called the Culinary Mecca of America. Folks in this part of the country can take just about anything edible and make it not ...
Emily Woodruff / The Advocate  Louisiana’s nearly 50-year-old medical malpractice law could again be up for debate in this year’s legislative session.
By: Tuffy Fields We are at war, let no one think differently. There are those that like to use semantics to circumvent what reality is and declare that we a ...
By: Glynn Harris This is the time of year when guys and gals of my ilk crawl out of warm beds early mornings to head for the woods. Granted, no hunting seas ...
Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming, a candidate for the United States Senate, visited Union Parish on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, ...
I recently read Emily Woodruff’s article about Louisiana’s nearly 50-year-old medical malpractice cap. While the piece included perspectives from physicians ...
Glynn Harris How long ago was it? Thirty years, maybe longer? I was doing some work writing material for timber company giant, Willamette Industries, whe ...
By Sallie Rose Hollis  Sometimes something dawns on me, and I realize I must have been living under a rock for the past little while. Or maybe the past BIG ...
Mike Martindale 710 KEEL  Louisiana voters could soon see stricter identification rules at the polls if Senate Bill 319 becomes law. Right ...
Tuffy Fields Say what you will, we are at war. The surgical air strikes that are being launched against Iran rival the early days of Desert Storm and Ame ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry encourages passage of Constitutional Amendment 3, which would increase teacher pay raises Governor Landry used hi ...