Well, I already wrote a column about snow last month, and I don’t really have a column’s worth more to say about it, despite the extra severity of the weather this time around.
When the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Louisiana led to schools closing their doors for the rest of the academic year last spring, one of the questions on many minds was, how much will this dis
If there’s been one overarching theme for the local government bodies I cover over the past year or so, it would probably be the volume with which positions just keep on changing hands.
I had hoped that writing last week’s column about the disturbing assault on our nation’s Capitol would help me get that unspeakable event out of my system.
I thought we had already lived through several major historical events in 2020, but Wednesday’s assault on the U.S. Capitol by a violent mob felt entirely different.
As the state’s phases of reopening gradually got less restrictive following the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, my wife and I enjoyed the slowly increasing opportunities to be around friends again.