Por: The Advocate Sports September 18, 2022
It can be called Big Week, especially after the state Wildlife and Fisheries marine fisheries managers decided Louisiana’s thousands of offshore fishermen have come close to reaching our state’s annual private recreational red snapper quota.But one door closing usually opens others, and the mid-September run we’re in more than fills that bill.We’re in the middle of what appears to be a moderately successful teal season, the... + full article
10 WBNS USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
LOS ANGELES — The horror film “Barbarian” won the weekend by bringing in $10 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, as the late-summer doldrums at the box office continued. Director Zach Cregger's debut from Disney's 20th Century Studios premiered at San... + más
Letters: Reader figures Scalise 'assistance' at different rate: And what about TOPS? | The Advocate
La. Travels: Swim into summer at state parks | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
Looking for a dinner that's completely different?Sign up today for the Birds & Bubbles Dinner at Spoke & Hub, 5412 Government St.This adventurous night inspired by the classic pairing of fried chicken and Champagne begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, featuring five courses... + más
Preserve Louisiana to travel to the Acadia prairie for fourth Cultural and Architectural tour | The Advocate
Grocery tour teaches 12 ways to shop and eat healthier | The Advocate
The South has no reason for fall foliage envy. The traditional colors of autumn can be found in ornamental peppers.Plant them into any sunny landscape to add spice and fall flair.The typical fall colors are inspired by the seasonal changing of leaves as temperatures cool and... + más
Birds & Bubbles at Spoke & Hub, a charity wine dinner and a 'Farm, Food & Cooking' tour | The Advocate
A summer garden reminds me that beauty can grow from loss | The Advocate
The destination was marked only by a pin on her GPS map, a pin that landed her on a levee in the middle of nowhere.Leslie Charleville glanced behind her, where a bayou flowed to who-knows-where. In front of her were the murky waters of a Louisiana swamp with no breeze to stir... + más
Pogy boat dumps 900,000 fish off Louisiana coast, raising the ire of anglers and conservationists | The Advocate
Billie and Ella in West Baton Rouge, lots of theater tickets and fiber art at Glassell Gallery | The Advocate
10 WBNS USA Health September 17, 2022
CINCINNATI — A judge temporarily blocked Ohio’s ban on virtually all abortions Wednesday, again pausing a law that took effect after federal abortion protections were overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in June. The decision means abortions through 20 weeks’ gestation can... + más
EXPLAINER: States scramble as US abortion landscape shifts | ABC News
Ohio advocates react to nationwide 15-week abortion ban bill | 10 WBNS
The Advocate USA Life September 17, 2022
They used to call it Tiger Island, but these days it's Morgan City, a quintessential Cajun town surrounded by a variety of Louisiana waters — rivers, swamps and a large lake. The tiger lore dates back to the early 1800s when surveyors named the area for a particular kind... + más
La. Travels: Celebrate shrimp in Delcambre, geek out in Shreveport this month | The Advocate
Meth-packing duo arrested after netting more than a ton of illegal shrimp, authorities say | The Advocate
Louisiana's Office of State Parks is getting summer ready.The parks will host family activities to open the season, beginning with Kids to Parks Day on Saturday, May 18.The day, celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May, is a national day of play connecting kids and... + más
La. Travels: Hook up the RV and head over to St. Bernard or Bogue Chitto state parks | The Advocate
We asked readers to send postcards detailing their summer vacations; here's what we got so far | The Advocate
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