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Family looking for new home after blaze destroys everything

A family of six, including four kids, in St. Amant is looking for a new place to live after a fire. However, they're just glad everyone got out alive.

Firefighters rescue woman from vehicle that crashed into Ward’s Creek

Firefighters and emergency responders saved a woman’s life after her vehicle crashed and landed at the bottom of an embankment.

LSU honors Tiger Twelve class of 2013

Twelve outstanding LSU seniors were recently recognized as the Tiger Twelve Class of 2013.

Southern University’s spring graduation set for May 17

Bernette J. Johnson, the first African-American Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, will be the commencement speaker when 714 Southern University students receive their diplomas at the 2013 spring commencement ceremony.

Jindal, Wolverine Terminals announce $30 million crude oil project in St. James Parish

Governor Bobby Jindal and Wolverine Terminals LLC General Manager Terry Wilson announced the company will make a $30 million capital investment to establish a crude oil terminal and blending operation on a 15-acre Mississippi River site in St.

How much would you pay to have Les Miles in your family’s holiday card?

A family photo is always a fun way to personalize your holiday cards. Imagine how your friends would react if a local celebrity was standing in the picture, too.

Powerball jackpot 3rd largest in U.S. history

The Powerball jackpot for Saturday's drawing will be at least $550 million, the third largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, after no one matched the winning numbers in Wednesday night's draw.

Plaquemines Parish festival showcases 'greatest seafood in the world'

Showcasing the greatest seafood in the world, The Plaquemines Parish Seafood Festival has brought about a greater awareness of the finest ingredients of Louisiana cuisine while raising several hundred thousand dollars for local charities.

Volunteers honored at LDWF commission meeting

Four volunteers were honored by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Education Section at the May 2 Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission meeting.

‘I’m a Cajun’ could soon be option for your driver’s license

Potentially coming soon to your driver’s license will be a way to show your love for Louisiana.

First mobile market opens in north Baton Rouge to ease food desert

Good news for some in north Baton Rouge. The Red Stick Mobile Food Market will be in the area weekly to help many in what are called food deserts.

Accident at BASF plant sends four to the hospital

Four contractors at the BASF plant in Geismar are recovering after an accident there earlier this week. A spokesperson for the plant told NBC33 News there was an "electrical incident."

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.

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.

LSU to hold graduation ceremonies on May 16,17

Approximately 3,772 students are expected to graduate during LSU’s 280th commencement exercises on Thursday, May 16, and Friday, May 17.