Mom of Columbine victim reveals how the 'prophetic' contents of her...
A mother who lost her daughter in the Columbine High School massacre 17 years ago is hoping to have a big impact on America's young generation.
View ArticleFaith leaders call on Obama, Congress to reject controversial religious...
The faith leaders and other religious freedom advocates behind the new letter are distressed by how far religious liberty has fallen in the eyes of some policymakers.
View ArticleIt Is What It Is: How do you work best?
Because I'm a writer, people often ask me how I work best. Like where do I like to work? Do I need a hermetically sealed, windowless room without any distractions to crank out pages? Do I work out of...
View ArticleNation's high school graduation rate reaches new record high
The nation's high school graduation rose again in the 2014-2015 school year, reaching a new record high as more than 83 percent of students earned a diploma on time, according to federal data released...
View ArticleThe Science Zone: Astronomer Galileo Galilei
"All truths are easy to understand once we discover them," Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei once said. "The point is to discover them." Galileo sought to understand the night sky and the motions of...
View ArticleBring a friend, lose the headphones
Women who run outside alone can take several steps to make their experience safer:- It's better to run with a partner or as part of a group, if you can. Taking a dog can also make you a less-appealing...
View ArticleYou've been eating pizza wrong — a food expert explains how to eat it the...
Pizza is the one constant in this topsy-turvy world, your safe food space. You know it like the back of your hand. At least you thought you did, but according to London-based food expert Daniel Young,...
View ArticleCONSUMER ALERT: Use checklist for handling post-flood bill
Dealing with the aftermath of a natural disaster can be overwhelming for families and businesses. Attorney General Jeff Landry advises consumers to use a simple checklist of options for paying bills...
View ArticleMethanex volunteers with Bright Futures
Methanex’s Finance Department gathered on Sept. 21 to spruce up the Bright Futures facility in Donaldsonville. The team worked together in painting, putting up a fence and making some all-around...
View ArticleDuplesis Primary students help during the flood
Duplesis Primary students volunteered their time to help others prepare for the flood and after the flooding at Lamar Dixon Expo Center where the animals were housed. Some of the students that...
View ArticlePrairieville father, son meet "Bo Duke" at flood relief concert
Prairieville singer Jim Hogg, 16- year old son and La.State Fiddle Champ James Linden Hogg and actor John Schneider "Bo Duke" seen at the Red Stick Together Flood Relief Concert held in Baton Rouge.
View ArticleYoung Women of Character (YWOC) and Young Men of Character (YMOC) "Jump...
On Tuesday, Sept. 20, the Pecan Grove Primary School jump started their first Young Women of Character (YWOC) and Young Men of Character (YMOC)seminar with approximately 100 students in attendance....
View ArticleThe Mom Stop: Video shows need for change
It is my hope, as the mother of a young boy, that I instill in my son a respect for all people, especially women.When my husband and I found out last year that our youngest child was going to be a...
View ArticleHere's why you need vitamin B12, and where you can find it
What happens if you don't get enough vitamin B12?"Vitamin B12 deficiency causes tiredness, weakness, constipation, loss of appetite, weight loss, and megaloblastic anemia," the National Institutes of...
View ArticleChristian leader breaks down cultural divide and reveals what he says...
Gabe Lyons is known for fostering Christian dialogue on some of the toughest sociopolitical issues. Now, he's using his voice to try to heal the political divide.
View ArticleShayne Looper: There is not a reset point to morality
According to geologists, earth's tectonic plates are in constant flux. The seven major plates (and many minor ones) move in relation to each other. This movement has in pre-history had a significant...
View ArticleDr. Elaine Heffner: The balance challenge
We made it through "having it all" and "superwoman." Then came the balancing act with ads showing women moving along briskly with a baby on one arm and a briefcase on the other. But balancing work and...
View ArticleThe Science Zone: Vaccines end measles outbreaks in the Americas
It was once called a "childhood disease," but there was never anything childish or innocent about it. Measles, also called rubeola, is an infectious virus that can cause severe complications such as...
View ArticleThese digital frames are like Netflix for artwork
For $9.99 per month — less than one museum ticket — New York startup Electric Objects wants to beam art from galleries and museums into your living room.The company announced its newest product, a...
View Article9 vital things you need to know about diabetes
For someone who doesn't have diabetes it can be difficult to understand exactly what it means. Someone with diabetes needs to completely change their lifestyle and their eating habits. A diabetic must...
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