Permits for concealed weapons are on the rise in Louisiana, jumping for big events like Hurricane Gustav. Maya Rodriguez reports.
Two Louisiana geologists recently came out with a scientific report saying the Mississippi River can't feed enough sediment into marshes to save Louisiana's dying coastline. Dennis Woltering talks with Kerry St. Pe.
Some research indicates in the period before the Civil War,New Orleans was the prostitution capital of America. Dennis Woltering talks with author and historian Judith Kelleher Schafer.
The VA medical center is set to open in 2013, but many home owners are still waiting for appraisals for their property. Dennis Woltering talks with Jeff Thomas with the N.O. Office of Recovery and Development office.
New Orleans is the home to music festivals large and small, but Don Kelly wants it to be home to something else - an environmentally friendly music fest. Scott Satchfield reports.
It's a bowl game or another busted season for the Green Wave this year says one player
Alabama QB Greg McElroy talks about the importance of trying to beat LSU.
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is facing steep budget cuts.
As of now, there is no guarantee that seafood sold in Louisiana is actually from Louisiana. With imports from Asia showing up in the state, a new push is underway to create a certified seafood program that would guarantee some of the seafood sold here is caught here.
A status update for the New Orleans Fire Department.
Family members offered a reward for information to find their missing mother.
Gilbert Issac sponsors train rides for local children to see the country.
New Orleans has begun holding its own running of the bulls.
An ongoing battle over some potential development in St. Bernard has the parish president fearing for the worst when it comes the area's already struggling housing market.¿
A new medical study paints a grim picture for heart-related health care in Louisiana when it comes to heart attack or heart failure.
Nicholls State University was hit hard by the state's deep budget cuts.
A¿local hospital is the first in the area to use new technology to make your stay easier and more enjoyable, but the goal of this new technology is to keep you out of the hospital in the future.
Interim Inspector General Len Odom talks about upcoming reports and the future of the office.
Surveillance video key to arrest in Slidell motel robbery suspects.
Congressman Steve Scalise filed bill which would require the corps to choose strongest flood protection plan.
Eli Manning talks about what it was like to play with Jeremy Shockey.
Eli Manning talks about playing the Superdome this year.
Archie Manning talks about his time with his boys, Eli and Peyton, at their football camp.
Eli Manning talks about what it would be like to face his brother, Peyton, in the Super Bowl.
Peyton Manning says there would be some good and some not so good about facing his brother in the Super Bowl - if it happens.
Peyton Manning said he would be against expanding the NFL season from 16 games to 17 or 18.
Peyton Manning speaks about the death of Steve McNair.
The release of a surveillance video allowed police to arrest a man who they say robbed a motel at gunpoint.
Congressman Steve Scalise will file a bill that would allow the Corps to consider a plan that would allow water to be 'pumped to the river' during a large rain or storm event.
The illegal dumping of waste became a norm after Katrina. Now, nearly four years later, it's apparently picking up steam again. Susan Edwards reports.
A week ago, the city of New Orleans shut down the Canal Street Hotel for various codes violations. Bigad Shaban reports that the hotels day in court may be later than expected.
State lawmakers have found that social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook are proving crucial to getting in touch with constituents. Scott Satchfield reports.
Governor's office calls for coastal erosion protection to be pulled from the Army Corps of Engineers. Lee Zurik reports.
Officials continue to check the air around the Dow plant that had ethyl acrylate spill out of a cracked tank. Lucy Bustamante reports.
Juan Kincaid says the Hornets want their fans to know they are trying to improve the club, despite what seems like a lack of action in the early free agency period.
Mark Lewis from the Louisiana Technology Council talks about cellphone security.
A sign of recovery as the new Twin Spans opened
The University of New Orleans is cutting its budget by 10 percent.
Horticulturist Dan Gill shows how to create a butterfly garden.
The Copeland family hopes to find the cure of the cancer that took the life of Al Copeland.