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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This ‘Breathtaking’ Home in Southeast Louisiana Is Perfect for a Quick Vacation
Need a vacation? Check out this stunning, secluded Louisiana home you can rent today.
Here Is the Salary a Single Person in Louisiana Needs to Earn Just to Get By
Louisiana is, thankfully, not the most expensive place to live in the country. But how much does it cost to met your needs?
This Louisiana App Lets You Plan Your Drive by Collecting Traffic Camera Feeds
The app relies on cameras managed by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, and it can help you plan your routes.
These Are the Top 10 Sandwich Shops in Lafayette, According to Yelp
According to online reviews, these are the best local spots for a good sandwich.
Former Lafayette Catholic School Coach Gets 10 Years in Federal Child Sex Case
A former coach at St. Thomas More Catholic School was arrested in the summer of 2023 by federal agents. Now, he faces a decade in prison for federal child sex crimes.
Evangeline Thruway Closed, Bicyclist Critically Injured in Lafayette, Louisiana Overnight Crash
The bicyclist was the only victim injured in the crash overnight in Lafayette. That victim is currently hospitalized.
The No. 3 Breakfast Restaurant in the Nation Is Right Here in Louisiana
It should come as no surprise that one of the Louisiana's restaurants would make the Top 10 on any list.
These Texas-Flavored Chips Declared the Best by Fans – Where Can You Find Them?
Everything's bigger in Texas, and that sometimes includes flavor.