Gov. Jeff Landry is flying back to Washington, D.C. on Thursday to resume activities there after spending the past two days in Louisiana overseeing the state government’s response to the
Washington Mardi Gras is in its 76th year and kicks off today in our nation’s capital. These three pageant queens can’t wait to go. There’s just one “chilling” problem. Ice. It’s what’s keeping these pageant queens stuck sitting around at the hotel rather than on a flight to Washington D.
Kendall Elizabeth Williams is the 2025 queen. She's a 2025 graduate of Louise S. McGehee School in New Orleans, where she was given the school's highest honor of "Citizenship Girl" for displaying "core values ... of loyalty, respect, enthusiasm and a positive demeanor," Krewe of Louisianans said on their website. Kendall is also a star athlete.
Parish President Jason Bergeron is attending the Washington, D.C., Mardi Gras. He said he is leading the parish remotely during the winter storm.
Gov. Jeff Landry laid out how Louisiana is preparing for snow, ice and freezing weather as a winter storm nears.
Today on Louisiana Considered, we’ll hear how education, empathy, and etiquette are being used to engage economically disadvantaged youth in New Orleans. We’ll get an update on the Super Bowl preparations in the snow’s wake,
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Traffic around Capital One Arena was a nightmare Monday night, with gridlock making travel nearly impossible within a one-mile radius. The streets were packed with honking cars and flashing brake lights.
Concern rises after positive cases found in wild birds and poultry in Delaware’s Kent County and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
While the residents of southeast Louisiana have been celebrating the snow, Carnival is celebrated in the nation's capitol.
will represent Louisiana in the United States Senate Youth Program, which sends 104 high schoolers from across the country to meet the nation’s leaders in Washington, D.C., and awards them a $ ...
Mansion on O Street founder H.H. Leonards is the driving force behind a push to create an augmented reality trail charting D.C.'s role in the nation's quest for freedom and equality.
Two well-known celebrities who call the Crescent City home are also in attendance as events kick-off Thursday.