Starting Jan. 1, tickets can now be given if someone holds their phone in their hand while driving in Louisiana.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) -Even warmer and windy weather returns Friday before a weaker cold front moves in for the weekend.
Starting Jan. 1, tickets can now be given if someone holds their phone in their hand while driving in Louisiana.
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The Albury family escaped with only the clothes on their backs, some without shoes, after flames engulfed their home.
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Leading up to America’s 250th birthday, KPLC will be looking back at significant people and milestones that helped shape our ...
Consumers Supply Distributing is recalling some of its dog biscuits because they may be contaminated with salmonella. The ...
Quiet weather remains in place as well as some slightly milder temperatures as you are heading out the door on this Thursday ...
McNeese University Athletic Director Heath Schroyer was named Louisiana Athletic Director of the Year, capping what he calls ...
A partially enacted Louisiana state law mandating no handheld device use while driving will carry a minimum $100 fine starting New Year’s Day 2026.
It is a new year, and new federal changes could affect the wallets and lives of Americans. For some seniors, money could get a bit tighter.
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