Women rally at State Capitol in support of Medicaid expansion

Women across the state are calling for help and more healthcare. They're asking for more access to health options, and they say lawmakers can help.

RECALL: Subaru cars recalled for loss of steering

Subaru is recalling 5,379 Legacy and Outback cars in the United States because of a problem that could cause them to loose steering control.

Teen drowns in Lafayette pond

A teen who drowned in a Lafayette pond on May 14 has been identified. At approximately 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Lafayette Police responded to Moore Park regarding a possible drowning.

Morgan City man arrested on sex offender-related charges

Morgan City Police recently apprehended a suspect wanted by the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office on sex offender registration and notifcation charges.

From farm to table: The recipe that makes Abita Brewing Company a Louisiana favorite

It's no secret, people in Louisiana love their food...and drinks! There's a lot to be proud of here in South Louisiana so we're taking a closer look at some of those homemade favorites from farm to table.

Investigators trying to rescue young victim from U.S. producer of child pornography, location unknown

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is seeking the arrest of an unidentified man for producing child pornography and the rescue of a 7 to 9-year-old victim of sexual exploitation.

Three accused drug dealers arrested in Iberia Parish

Narcotics agents arrested three people after they found illegal drugs and a stolen handgun.

Report: Wealthy hire disabled guides to skip lines at Disney World

"Crazy." "Freaky." "Awful." "Despicable."

Sergeant trained to protect victims faces sexual assault allegations

An Army sergeant first class assigned to a sexual assault prevention program at Fort Hood, Texas, is under investigation for sexual assault, pandering, abusive sexual contact and maltreatment of subordinates.

Boy accused of fatally stabbing sister to appear in court

The 12-year-old California boy accused of stabbing his 8-year-old sister to death will be tried as juvenile, his attorney said Tuesday.