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This Little-Known Louisiana Region Has Vibrant Cajun Culture, Festive Small Towns, and Relaxed Bayou Adventures

Louisiana's Northshore offers rich culture, outdoor activities, and historic charm beyond New Orleans.
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3 days ago
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Louisiana bill targets online sweepstakes in crackdown

Louisiana lawmakers are advancing legislation to regulate illegal online sweepstakes-style gaming with strict penalties for operators and users.
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2 days ago

This Little-Known Louisiana Region Has Vibrant Cajun Culture, Festive Small Towns, and Relaxed Bayou Adventures

Louisiana's Northshore offers rich culture, outdoor activities, and historic charm beyond New Orleans.
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3 days ago

Louisiana bill targets online sweepstakes in crackdown

Louisiana lawmakers are advancing legislation to regulate illegal online sweepstakes-style gaming with strict penalties for operators and users.
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2 months ago
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Where the Chefs Eat: Serigne Mbaye's New Orleans Crawl

Chef Serigne Mbaye blends Gulf seafood with modern Senegalese flavors at Dakar while championing chef-owned, community-focused restaurants in New Orleans.
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6 New Orleans Cocktail Recipes That Never Go Out Of Style - Tasting Table

New Orleans is the spiritual birthplace of American mixology, creating timeless cocktails that evolve while remaining rooted in French and Creole traditions.
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6 days ago

Where to Stay in New Orleans If You Like to Eat

New Orleans offers a vibrant food scene with diverse cuisines and iconic eateries across various neighborhoods.
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3 weeks ago

Real Estate Market Trends in New Orleans, LA: Prices Fall

New Orleans real estate market shows fewer listings, price drops, and longer selling times, providing buyers with negotiation leverage.
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1 month ago

La Francophonie: How Louisiana Keeps the French Language Alive - Frenchly

The territory was named La Louisiane in 1682 by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle, in honor of King Louis XIV, who claimed for France the vast Mississippi River basin. When French settlers later founded New Orleans in 1718, the region quickly became a center of French culture in North America.
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The Emeril Lagasse-Approved New Orleans Deli Blends A Local Classic With Vietnamese Flavors - Tasting Table

Singleton's Mini Mart in New Orleans blends Vietnamese and local cuisine, earning chef Emeril Lagasse's endorsement for its authentic Saturday pho and signature banh mi-inspired po'boy sandwich.
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1 month ago

The Friendly Louisiana College Town That's A Foodie Paradise - Tasting Table

Lafayette, Louisiana is the culinary heartbeat of Acadiana, featuring essential Cajun and Creole restaurants where food represents local identity and generational traditions.
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1 month ago

Oysters, gumbo and new life for a French Quarter spot as brothers bring NYC success home

Brothers Alex and Miles Pincus are opening Holywater, a new oyster-focused restaurant in New Orleans' French Quarter, led by chef Alex Harrell, expanding their Crew restaurant group.
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1 month ago

For A Southern Twist On Your Next Cheeseburger, Try It The Louisiana Way - Tasting Table

Louisiana-style burgers combine Cajun and Creole flavors using blackened seasoning and remoulade sauce for a creative Southern twist on classic cheeseburgers.
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1 month ago

10 Best Gulf Coast Beaches Across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida

Five U.S. Gulf Coast states offer premier beaches with white sand, emerald waters, and diverse attractions for millions of annual visitors.
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1 month ago

Bally's acquires Sam's Town Shreveport casino property

As an existing operator in Shreveport, we know this market well and understand what makes it special - from its loyal customer base to its important role in the region's broader gaming and entertainment landscape. He added that Bally's intends to reinvest in the property and the surrounding market, with more specifics to come.
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1 month ago

Louisiana's Best-Kept Secret: A Fishing Town Full Of Mouthwatering Seafood Events - Tasting Table

Delcambre, Louisiana is a working fishing town centered on shrimp production, hosting an annual five-day festival in August and a monthly seafood farmers market celebrating local maritime heritage and Cajun culture.
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2 months ago

The Louisiana Hidden Gem For Fresh-Caught Fish And Shrimp Feasts - Tasting Table

Intracoastal City supplies vast ultra-fresh seafood, serving as a major commercial and recreational fishing port with strong Cajun and Creole culinary access.
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1 month ago

Sandwiched Between New Orleans And Baton Rouge Is 'The Jambalaya Capital Of The World' - Tasting Table

Gonzales, Louisiana is the Jambalaya Capital of the World, hosting a multi-day annual Jambalaya Festival with a prestigious cooking competition and deep family traditions.
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1 month ago

How to Watch New Orleans Privateers vs. SE Louisiana Lions: Live Stream or on TV - Bleacher Nation

New Orleans' -58 scoring differential (outscored by 1.9 points per game) is a result of scoring 76.2 points per game (166th in college basketball) while giving up 78.1 per contest (297th in college basketball).
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1 month ago

Louisiana sweepstakes bill expands enforcement powers statewide

Louisiana House Bill 883 would expand gambling-by-computer laws to target sweepstakes operators and their support services, increasing penalties to $100,000 fines and treating each wager as a separate violation.
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2 months ago

This Unexpected Destination Has Been Called the 'Happiest City in America'

At first glance, Buck & Johnny's, a restaurant just outside Lafayette, Louisiana, looks unremarkable: a warehouse-like space with exposed brick, a large dance floor, and walls decorated with football helmets and old oil company signs. Then, a five-piece band strikes up in the corner. Louisiana zydeco rolls across the room, driven by accordion and the full-body washboard frottoir (a percussion instrument). Couples of all ages gravitate to the dance floor, stepping, spinning, and swaying with varying degrees of confidence.
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2 months ago

This Is the Most Beautiful Beach in Louisiana-and It Has White-sand Beaches and Some of the Bluest Waters in the South

Many of the great wonders of the world, from iconic buildings to national parks, are preserved and open to the public, but some are tucked away on private land where only a few can enjoy them. One such wonder-a natural spring-fed lake just an hour north of New Orleans-opened to the public for the first time last summer, giving Louisianans and visitors access to a surreal, bright-blue lake lined with white sand beaches.
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2 months ago

In New Orleans, the "Big Easy" Includes Accessibility Too

Historic preservation and aesthetic priorities often block wheelchair access, forcing disabled people to confront inaccessible public spaces in cities like New Orleans and London.
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1 month ago

This Remote 180-mile Highway Is an Underrated Scenic Drive With Wildlife Loops, 26 Miles of Wild Gulf Beaches, and Marshes

The Creole Nature Trail is a 180-mile scenic byway that cuts through Louisiana's Cajun Country, also known as Acadiana. The area, which is often called "Louisiana's Outback," is different from the Louisiana you thought you knew; instead of bayous, this part of the state is home to vast marshes, coastal prairies, waterways, and undeveloped Gulf beaches. And it's all accessible off of the Creole Nature Trail.
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