Ed Orgeron on life four years after LSU firing — and why he wants to coach again
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Ed Orgeron walked shirtless with his wife past bright yellow and pink restaurant awnings and the nearby ocean. The two of them made their way down a path that traces the shoreline here on a sunny…
One ranking said the Saints had the NFL's most impactful rookie class in 2025. Here's why.
If it felt at times like the New Orleans Saints may have had the most impactful rookie class in the NFL this season, at least one set of postseason rankings agreed with that notion.
Louisiana takes affirmative action statement out of hiring policy after Trump executive order
Responding to an executive order from President Donald Trump ending DEI practices, Louisiana has removed an affirmative action statement from its hiring policy.
Mayor Helena Moreno's administration gains control of city's social media accounts
New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno's administration said Friday that it has gained access to the city's social media accounts after working with tech firms including Meta and X.
At Baton Rouge restaurant, Sens. Bill Cassidy and John Thune talk ‘no tax on tips’
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, brought Sen. John Thune, R-South Dakota and the top-ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate, to Phil’s Oyster Bar in Baton Rouge Thursday night to eat oysters and tout the “no tax on tips” rule Congress…
Amid budget woes, Cantrell administration hired contractor to remove Moreno's Gallier Hall banners
With the city of New Orleans short on cash, Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration in December hired a contractor for $5,400 to remove and later reinstall Mayor Helena Moreno’s inauguration banners at Gallier Hall.
Kim Mulkey was caught off guard by the Jumbotron camera at the LSU men’s basketball game
LSU women’s basketball coach Kim Mulkey was caught off guard. On Wednesday night at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Mulkey was in attendance for the men’s basketball matchup against Kentucky.