I'm a proud Ragin Cajun! I graduated from the University of Louisiana, Lafayette in Broadcast Communications. I worked at KLFY TV 10 in Lafayette for 11 years, but found my true love in radio. One of my proudest achievements is that I worked for the world-famous WSM AM, home of the Grand Ole Opry, in Nashville for 4 years.
Stephanie Crist
United Way of Acadiana Offering Free Tax Prep
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program utilizes volunteers that are certified and trained by the IRS.
Lafayette Street Closures for Zydeco Marathon This Weekend
Heads up if you're going to be out and about in the Hub City on Saturday and Sunday
Easter House Floats Might be NOLA’s Newest Tradition
Louisiana folks have proven themselves to be a resourceful group, especially when it comes to celebrating holidays during a worldwide pandemic
White House Dogs Sent Home Over ‘Biting Incident’
First dogs Major and Champ are going from the White House to the dog house
What Louisiana People Really Want for Easter
It's not all about chocolate bunnies in Louisiana
World Championship Crawfish Etouffee Cook-Off Cancelled for 2021
The popular Eunice festival would have celebrated its 36th year at the end of March
NOLA Not Moving to Phase 3 With the Rest of Louisiana
Mayor LaToya Cantrell said that New Orleans will remain in a modified Phase 2 for the time being
Costco Raises Minimum Wage to $16 an Hour
Customers are showing their support and appreciation to the warehouse giant after the news was announced
Shaq Ready to Rumble, Headed to AEW Wednesday
O'Neal will tag team with Jade Cargill to take on Cody Rhodes and Red Velvet at Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida
Painting in NOLA Closet for 30 Years Just Sold for $11 Million
The painting by Winston Churchill was sold Monday by Angelina Jolie
Best Buy Lays Off 5,000, Closing More Stores
The company is hoping to replace those workers that were laid off with 2,000 part-time employees in the near future.
LSU Football Announces Spring Game, Practice Schedule
It is still up in the air if fans will be able to attend the Spring Game or not
NOLA Council Meets to Change 37 Confederate Street, Park Names
The Council discussed changes to some of the most famous streets and landmarks in the city,
Annual ‘Pardoning of the Crawfish’ Celebrates Crustacean Season
Lt Governor Billy Nungesser gave an official pardon to Lafitte the Crawfish, from Kaplan
More Fans Will be Allowed Into Pelicans Games Starting Wednesday
The number of fans permitted to get into the Smoothie King Center is going up again
CDC: If You’re Fully Vaccinated, You Don’t Have to Quarantine
Fully vaccinated people who meet certain criteria won't be required to quarantine if exposed to someone with COVID-19.
Hangout Music Fest Cancelled in Gulf Shores
The popular three day festival on the beach has featured many Acadiana musicians over the years
A New Way to Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Roads
‘Floats in the Prettiest City on the Water’ is a drive-through stationary parade that will be held through Mardi Gras Day
Jefferson Parish Expecting Big Crowds from NOLA on Mardi Gras
Business owners in Jefferson Parish say they will welcome carnival revelers who still want to celebrate safely
NOPD: No Live Music, No Bars Open, No Go Cups for Mardi Gras
And that includes the weekend leading up to Fat Tuesday as well