No, it's not just you. Summers are 21 days longer in Baton Rouge, 17 days longer in Lafayette, 11 days longer in New Orleans.
Property insurance rates continue to increase, and while natural disasters play a role, there are many small reasons that ...
The housing industry has an opportunity—and a responsibility—to lead efforts to strengthen its part of the built environment ...
As insurers brace for an expensive natural-disaster season because of storms and wildfires ravaging parts of the United States, the novel coronavirus is giving them an odd financial break.
The bright yellow pavilion of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers returned to Louisiana’s capital, marking the 20th ...
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After damaging wildfires in LA, tornadoes and series of floods, the first six months of this year smashed multiple extreme weather records in the U.S., data show — and experts say this trend is likely ...
The governor’s remarks followed the arrest of a suspect accused of starting the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles ...
Climate change isn’t just a future threat—it’s already reshaping the U.S. real estate market in ways many didn’t expect.
A new study comparing the safety of all 50 states in America has found that Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas are the three most dangerous states in the U.S.
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows much of Louisiana is abnormally dry. Ag Commissioner Mike Strain says last week alone, 43 wildfires broke out which consumed 274 acres.
Hurricane Delta, the 25th named Atlantic storm this year, intensified, with catastrophic winds expected to tear across Mexico's Yucatan peninsula before taking aim at the U.S. Gulf Coast later in the ...