Drivers across the New Orleans area were dealing with severe traffic and hours-long waits Friday as major roadways and bridges remain closed for ice to slowly melt away.
With New Orleans area roads packed with snow and ice after Tuesday's winter storm, many south Louisiana grocery stores remained closed Wednesday. A few, however, opened their doors for customers.
METAIRIE, La. (Louisiana First) — The New Orleans Saints will have a new offense for the second straight season. Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is leaving the Black and Gold after just one season for the same position with the Seattle Seahawks.
Southeast Louisiana transforms into a rare winter wonderland, with residents and reporters sharing moments of joy and fun in the snow.
Snow is still the topic of conversation among a group of Louisiana nuns, but they had no idea their prayers were about to be answered in a truly memorable way.
Pups and their humans had a snowball fight Tuesday on Bourbon Street. And yes, that's someone in a skeleton onesie. Image: EarthCam Snow has been steadily falling in south Louisiana, coating New Orleans metro and bringing the region to a standstill.
I-10 east from Gramercy in the Baton Rouge area to the Mississippi state line has remained closed since Tuesday after 10 inches of snow dropped on the New Orleans area. Officials have made strides in opening most of the city's other major roadways, but were still working to clear off ice from the popular thoroughfare.
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has a deal with the New York Jets to be their next head coach, according to multiple national reports.
With the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras coming, Gov. Jeff Landry is using the emergency order from the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street to remove the homeless from downtown.
Here's a look at snowfall totals from Tuesday's winter storm that blanketed Houston and parts Louisiana in multiple inches of the white stuff.
More drivers hit the road Thursday as the snow melted across New Orleans metro. Image: Carlie Kollath Wells/Axios The snow is melting, cars are back on the roads and, in a pleasant surprise, the power pretty much stayed on in New Orleans metro through the record-breaking snowstorm.
As Southeast Louisiana residents enjoy the last moments of a few rare snow days, some might be wondering if their local grocery store is open.