Joe Cunningham is a Senior Editor at RedState.com and occasional contributor to TheHayride.com. He hails from Natchitoches, Louisiana, where he grew up and attended college, earning a degree in broadcast journalism and sociology. He worked in radio at KNOC 1450 in Natchitoches before moving to Lafayette with his family. He worked as a sports and lifestyles editor in Abbeville before teaching in Lafayette Parish. Married with two daughters, Joe is as much a cooking fanatic as he is a political junkie, sharing both his takes on the news of the day and the recipes he's cooking on his own daily newsletter.
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Severe Weather Along I-10 Corridor This Afternoon, Hail Possible Along Atchafalaya Basin
If you have to drive along the I-10 corridor while this weather system is moving through, you may need to delay your trip or find an alternate route.
The St. Landry BBQ Festival Returns This Weekend in Opelousas, Louisiana
The St. Landry BBQ Festival will feature cook-offs and live music. It's also free to the public.
Louisiana Residents Could Be Paying More at the Pump This Summer
Currently, gas prices in Louisiana are averaging $3.10 per gallon, but there could be higher prices on the horizon.
Tropical Storm Arlene Forms in the Gulf, Will Not Pose a Threat to Louisiana
'Arlene' is the first named storm of the 2023 hurricane season, which began on June 1.
Check Out These $1 Million Homes in Carencro, Louisiana
There's a lot of space and a lot of opportunity in some of these Carencro homes for sale.
Tropical Depression 2 Forms in the Gulf of Mexico on the First Day of Hurricane Season
All it takes is just one major storm to bring about disaster in Louisiana, no matter what the other conditions at sea are.
Police Looking for Two Suspects in Scott, Louisiana Theft
Two suspects involved in a theft in Scott were caught on security cameras. Police are asking for help in identifying them.
Updated Hurricane Season Forecast Says More Storms Likely for Louisiana, Gulf Coast
Warmer water temperatures in the Atlantic could lead to more tropical storms and hurricanes for Louisiana and the Gulf Coast.