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World's Largest Perinatal Mental Health Conference Convenes in New Orleans; Community to Share Latest Developments, Build Awareness, Shatter Stigma

World's Largest Perinatal Mental Health Conference Convenes in New Orleans; Community to Share Latest Developments, Build Awareness, Shatter Stigma

Interviews Available with Leading Experts; Sessions and Trainings Focused on Substance-Misuse Assistance, People of Color, Fathers, and More NEW ORLEANS, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Research shows one in five mothers and one in ten fathers...

New Orleans wetlands and floodwalls potentially sinking

New Orleans wetlands and floodwalls potentially sinking

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A study published in the journal Science Advances found some parts of New Orleans may be sinking, though most of the city is remaining level. Simone Fiaschi, an Earth Scientist and one of the study’s authors, said the research...

USS New Orleans lost its bow in WWII but kept fighting. Now the wreckage has been found.

USS New Orleans lost its bow in WWII but kept fighting. Now the wreckage has been found.

WASHINGTON — On a dark night with no moon and heavily overcast skies on Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was one of 11 cruisers and destroyers sailing in formation into the waters near the Solomon Islands in the south Pacific Ocean. “A light...

Research reveals the identity of the enslaved teen girl in this 1848 New Orleans painting

Research reveals the identity of the enslaved teen girl in this 1848 New Orleans painting

In 1848 or thereabouts, a talented artist painted an almost life-size group portrait of the three children of one of the premier slave traders in New Orleans. The painting may have been a memorial to the central figure, 5-year-old William Slacum...

Researchers identify America's 'healthiest state' where locals live eight years longer

Researchers identify America's 'healthiest state' where locals live eight years longer

Researchers have identified 'America's healthiest state' where locals live eight years longer due to a better way of living. They tracked all 50 states using federal health records and mapped public resources that support well-being, finding...

ExxonMobil and Tapia Center bring STEM education to life for Baton Rouge youth at Southern University summer camp

ExxonMobil and Tapia Center bring STEM education to life for Baton Rouge youth at Southern University summer camp

Sponsored Content This article is brought to you by ExxonMobil.More than 100 middle and high school students from across the Baton Rouge area gathered at Southern University and A&M College last week for the 2025 Carbon STEM Summer Camp, a...

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry faces tougher battles in his 2nd year: 'ruffled a lot of feathers'

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry faces tougher battles in his 2nd year: 'ruffled a lot of feathers'

Gov. Jeff Landry got most of what he wanted in Baton Rouge last year, his first year in office. He took advantage of the Republican super-majority in the Legislature to draw Louisiana’s congressional boundaries, lock up more criminals and revamp...

Louisiana's wild horses may have roamed Kisatchie Forest for centuries, but is this the end?

Louisiana's wild horses may have roamed Kisatchie Forest for centuries, but is this the end?

A herd of wild horses thought to have been introduced to Louisiana by the Spanish and bred by the Choctaw Indians drink from a water hole in the Kisatchie Forest's Vernon Unit. PROVIDED PHOTO BY PEGASUS EQUINE GUARDIAN ASSOCIATION In Vernon...

Louisiana senior average 17.7 on ACTs while national average on tests is 19.4

In 2024, 42,608 Louisiana seniors took the ACT, a pre-college standardized exam scored on a scale from 1 to 36. A composite score is calculated by averaging the scores on the four sections: English, Math, Reading, and Science.The national average...

Louisiana is the latest state to greenwash gas

Louisiana is the latest state to greenwash gas

In Louisiana, natural gas — a planet-heating fossil fuel — is now, by law, considered “green energy” that can compete with solar and wind energy projects for clean energy funding. The law, signed by Republican Governor Jeff Landry last month,...

Undersea expedition discovers bow of USS New Orleans, lost in WW2

Undersea expedition discovers bow of USS New Orleans, lost in WW2

On Nov. 30, 1942, a torpedo slammed into the heavy cruiser New Orleans, sending the bow, two gun turrets and more than 180 sailors to the bottom of Ironbottom Sound, near Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Its whereabouts...

Researchers issue dire warning about emerging threat to beloved US city: 'It's a wake-up call'

Researchers issue dire warning about emerging threat to beloved US city: 'It's a wake-up call'

Other regions face familiar threats. by Geri MilevaJuly 10, 2025 New research from Tulane University and the California Institute of Technology has raised new concerns about New Orleans' hurricane protection system. NOLA.com reported that parts of...

The true story behind New Orleans' first movie theater, where scandal drew thousands

The true story behind New Orleans' first movie theater, where scandal drew thousands

For almost as long as film has existed, New Orleans has been a movie town. Filmmakers love to shoot here, stars love to bask in the city’s mystique and residents love to see their beloved Big Easy shining bright on the big screen. But recently a...

This Louisiana city had a notorious red light district inspired by New Orleans' Storyville

This Louisiana city had a notorious red light district inspired by New Orleans' Storyville

Alexandria's 16th Street Bridge is now a modern concrete structure that crosses Bayou Rapides in the same location that a previous wooden bridge served as the gateway into Alexandria's red light district, known as the restricted district, between...

Lost Bow of USS New Orleans Found In Depths Of Iron Bottom Sound

Lost Bow of USS New Orleans Found In Depths Of Iron Bottom Sound

A team of scientists and explorers aboard the research vessel Nautilus this week located and imaged the lost bow of the warship USS New Orleans for the first time. The bow was found at a depth of approximately 675 meters/2,215 feet in Iron Bottom...

Louisiana Woman Catches Over 600 Pound Fish in Gulf of America

Louisiana Woman Catches Over 600 Pound Fish in Gulf of America

(Baton Rouge, Louisiana) - A recent graduate from LSU reeled in an award-winning fish while competing in a tournament in the Gulf of America. Jaselyn Berthelot posted several photos on social media showing off the catch of a lifetime while out on...

Baton Rouge police have seen their budget reduced by $9 million. How are they responding?

Baton Rouge police have seen their budget reduced by $9 million. How are they responding?

In the past, the Baton Rouge Police Department regularly conducted gun violence prevention patrols, sending cars each week to areas with high call volumes of shootings or other violent crimes. But since the start of 2025, the department has...

New Orleans’ hurricane protection system faces looming threats. Money to address them is lacking.

New Orleans’ hurricane protection system faces looming threats. Money to address them is lacking.

Plans to address looming threats to the New Orleans area’s vital hurricane protection levee system involving sinking land and the effects of climate change are at risk of being put on hold due to a lack of funding. The Trump administration’s...

DeSoto Parish Ranks High On List of Parishes With the Highest Cancer Rates in Louisiana

DeSoto Parish Ranks High On List of Parishes With the Highest Cancer Rates in Louisiana

Multiple North Louisiana Parishes check in on a recent study to find the Louisiana Parishes with the highest cancer rates. Including DeSoto Parish, Webster Parish, and Caddo Parish. Does Louisiana Have A "Cancer Alley"? Chernobyl: General Imagery...

Map of New Orleans highlights sinking and stable city spots

Map of New Orleans highlights sinking and stable city spots

Parts of New Orleans, including its international airport, are sinking nearly 2 inches per year, according to a new study. Wetlands and parts of the city’s levee system are sinking, too. The geography of New Orleans resembles a bowl, and it’s...

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