Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 18, 2022
After six months in a new home, this week I feel like I finally began to settle into the place. Anyone who has ever packed up all their bits and bags and moved from one home to another, from one city to another, knows the pain. We had been in our previous home for 16 years. We loved it. It loved us. Shortly after we moved into our previous home, I planted a Japanese magnolia tree in the front yard. When I was growing up, my family had one in... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
Federal regulators said Tuesday they have placed Entergy's in Killona under increased oversight because of the improper calibration of radiation monitors, which could have triggered unnecessary evacuations.The notified Entergy Nuclear that its additional oversight... + más
Could Louisiana open its power market to competition? Utilities hope not. | The Advocate
Climate change jeopardizes health care services, report says | ABC News
It's a house with such a big history that it has its own blog.The home at 925 Burdette St. in New Orleans has tons of character, and after a two-year renovation, it sits ready for a new resident to continue its story.The $1,950,000 Carrollton-area dwelling has a colonial... + más
Woman raped twice after Louisiana deputies sent her undercover in unmonitored drug deal | The Advocate
Hogs for the Cause pledges $2.5 million for Hogs House on campus housing at children's hospital | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
Vicki Coudrain offers this entry in our continuing series, Why we love our grandchildren.I am driving my grandchildren home from school one day. The air conditioner in the car is broken, so down go the windows. We are stopped at a red light with heavy traffic around us.My... + más
Smiley: Dance hall nights: a Cajun reverie | The Advocate
39 years later, lawmakers endorse $95 million settlement for Tangipahoa Parish flood victims | The Advocate
Over the years, I have interviewed hundreds of designers, and have often asked them this same question: What makes you cringe when you walk into someone’s home? While I expect them to say something like bad taste, too much clutter, no sense of proportion, universally, their... + más
Sensational 1910 New Orleans shooting took place at this unassuming Decatur Street bar | The Advocate
Emmy Awards fashion kicks off with nods to Old Hollywood glam | 10 WBNS
Baton Rouge writer Emily Beck Cogburn’s short story, “Losing Everything,” is a tale of loss and redemption.Inspired by events of the August 2016 flood, the story was recently published in the “Weird Weather” issue of Alluvian (). Alluvian is a creative online journal... + más
LaPlace residents rebounding one year after Hurricane Ida — but still in harm’s way | The Advocate
Two Amite City officials plead guilty to federal charges in vote-buying scheme | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
What is the “transitioning phase” of caregiving?After any trip, it’s time to go home, thus is the “transitioning” phase of caregiving — that final phase in which the Alzheimer’s journey comes to an end.When the loved one dies, the caregiver naturally experiences... + más
Alzheimer's Q&A: Share caregiver tasks to avoid burnout | The Advocate
Alzheimer's Q&A: Looking for moments of joy in 'the new normal' | The Advocate
ABC News USA Nation September 17, 2022
YUCAIPA, Calif. -- A woman who disappeared when a downpour in a recently burned area unleashed mudslides that tore through her Southern California mountain community was found dead under mud, rocks and other debris, authorities said Friday. Thunderstorms late Monday triggered... + más
Woman missing after destructive mudslides in Southern California found dead: Authorities | ABC News
Missing cat returns home, rings owner's doorbell in New York | 10 WBNS
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