Louisiana's Wildlife and Fisheries
Check out one of GMA's new monthly segments with the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC). They'll stop by once a month to inform us of the latest rules and regulations in sports mans...
View ArticleHealing House Martini Tour Week 2
This is week 2 for the Healing House annual Martini Tour. This week the feature restaurant is Charley G's. They are sponsoring the Strawberry Blond Martini, and are looking for your votes! There are 8...
View ArticleAsk the Trooper 7/10/12
Trooper Stephen Hammons appears on GMA each and every Tuesday morning to answer all your questions. This week Trooper Hammons answered the following questions, watch the video to find out the...
View ArticleWomen's Self Defense Seminar
Cajun Karate is hosting a Women's Self Defense Seminar. This event will take place on Saturday, July 14th from 1pm until 3pm. Cajun Karate has planned this informative event to benefit the wife of the...
View ArticleHot Dogs for Seniors
National Hot Dog Day is on July 19, 2012! To celebrate this event and benefit our seniors, the Iberia Council on Aging is having its 2nd Annual Hot Dogs for Seniors. The location will be at 415 1/2...
View ArticleFranklin Daily Arrest Report
The Franklin Police Department responded to 15 complaints over the past 24 hours and made the following arrests:7/9/2012 @ 11:47 AM, TREY MINOUS ESTELLE, 20, of North Corner Street - Delcambre, LAwas...
View ArticleJudge rejects bid to stop Olympic rooftop missiles
LONDON (AP) - A British judge has rejected a bid by residents of a London high- rise to stop having their building used as a missile base during the Olympic Games. Judge Charles Haddon-Cave said...
View ArticleToday in History for July 10, 2012
Today is Tuesday, July 10, the 192nd day of 2012. There are 174 days left in the year. Today's Highlights in History: On July 10, 1962, AT&T's Telstar 1 communications satellite, capable of...
View ArticleMulti-Chem Meeting Scheduled for Tonight
Vermilion Parish residents opposed to a Multi-Chem facility moving into their area plan on speaking at the fire department's monthly meeting tonight. The group flat out does not want Multi-Chem in...
View ArticleHurricane Emilia strengthens to Cat 4 storm
MIAMI (AP) - Hurricane Emilia is moving over the open Pacific as a powerful Category 4 storm but remains far from land. The hurricane's maximum sustained winds Tuesday were near 130 mph (215 kph). The...
View ArticleDeSoto Parish sales tax collections down $30.6M
MANSFIELD, La. (AP) - DeSoto Parish sales and use tax collections are down $30.6 million from a year ago, raking in almost $90 million in 2011-12 vs. the all-time high of $120 million in 2010-11....
View ArticleWisconsin judge dismisses frivolous Sandusky case
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A federal lawsuit filed by a man alleging that former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky sexually abused him during a Wisconsin Badgers home football game in 2002 has been...
View ArticleOil price down on China data, end of Norway strike
NEW YORK (AP) - Oil prices is falling Tuesday after China released data indicating its economy continues to slow and Norway stepped in to end a strike that threatened its North Sea oil production....
View ArticleMillcreek Road Culvert Project Delayed
A culvert installation project in southeastern Lafayette Parish has been delayed. The work, which will take place on Millcreek Road between Moss Brook and Moss Creek Drives, was scheduled to begin...
View ArticleLa. voucher program allowed to begin in August
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A Baton Rouge judge has refused to prevent the start of a statewide voucher program that will use tax dollars to send children to private and parochial schools. The decision...
View ArticleProbe: Neglect, inaction caused huge Mich. spill
DETROIT (AP) - Federal investigators say a Canadian company's neglect of cracks in one of its oil pipelines and slow response to a 2010 rupture in southwestern Michigan caused the most expensive...
View ArticleGator chomps Ala. pastor who survives to tell tale
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - Four days after an alligator chomped down on the meaty part of his hand, pastor Kevin Brouillette sat in his office in Irvington Monday, explaining how it happened. The son of a...
View ArticleUS job openings rose in May, good sign for hiring
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. employers advertised more jobs in May than April, a hopeful sign after three months of weak hiring. Job openings rose to a seasonally adjusted 3.6 million, the Labor Department...
View ArticleStocks flat on falling tech profits, drop in oil
NEW YORK (AP) - Early gains on Wall Street were vanishing following lower profits from technology companies and a steep drop in oil prices. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 18 points to 12,755...
View ArticleStudy links global warming to Texas heat waves
NEW YORK (AP) - New research suggests that global warming increases the chances of heat waves in Texas, like the one that hit the state last year. The government also confirmed Tuesday that 2011 was...
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