Louisiana Catholics can officially eat alligator on Lenten Fridays. Here's what the archbishop and the USCCB say about gator, reptiles, and seafood rules.
Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries agents arrested a New Roads man carrying a live alligator down Bourbon Street on Valentine's Day. Eurell Johnson, 25, faces felony firearm charges.
Louisiana Catholics observing Lent don’t have to skip alligator. The Archdiocese of New Orleans confirms it’s considered seafood—making it a perfect Ash Wednesday or Lenten Friday meal!
Louisiana loves The Gulf of Mexico for both industry and leisure, but when you take a closer look, there are some very dangerous animals lurking off of our coast.
Louisiana and Florida are two States you think of when it comes to alligators. You might be surprised at the sizeable alligator populations found in other states across the United States.