Frank Davis shows where to find and catch your limit in Black Bay.
Motorists are waiting for traffic barriers to be erected on a dangerous section of I-12
Early this morning documents were brought into court, as authorities opened a grand jury looking in the New Orleans Affordable Homeownership program.
Razoo bouncer Clay Montz was acquitted on manslaughter charges in the death of Levon Jones.
Tropical Storm Fay has drilled Florida, and has New Orleans residents wondering if the city is ready for a storm.
With concern about fay and because New Orleans is in the height of the hurricane season, city officials gave residents and the media an update on the state of its readiness in case we should see a storm this season.
City officials have delivered to federal officials four boxes of information, presumed to be NOAH documents, from Anthony Faciane of the Office of Recovery.
The second bouncer to be tried in the manslaughter trial of a Bourbon Street bouncer who was accused of killing a Georgia college student has been acquitted.
New Orleans City Council President Jackie Clarkson discusses the latest issue members of the New Orleans City Council tackled, which was housing and human needs. The council committee of the same name met on Monday to discuss how policies covering that subject in the city are progressing.
Thursday marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the non-profit home remediation program as a number of documents related to the case are expected to be turned over to federal authorities.
The state of Louisiana says Charity Hospital of New Orleans was outdated before Katrina flooded the building, and that it should be rebuilt. But a group of preservationists says the building can be renovated for over 400 million dollars.
Ad-Aware was once the titan of the computer industry, providing some of the best protection for computers from spyware. But has it stood the test of time?
The effects of Hurricane Katrina caused problems for the Orleans Parish Prison, as there not enough beds to house prisoners.
Documents are being turned over to the federal government, as authorities look into the program.
Things have changed and Brother Martin could be a power this year.
President Bush spoke in New Orleans as the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approached, begging questions by residents if the president kept his promise to restore the city.
Attorneys are beginning to try and seat a jury in the Hosanna Church trial.
Family and friends gathered to mourn the loss of Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office Deputy Martha Woods Shareef who was killed in the line of duty.
A new study is contradicting earlier reports that Charity Hospital must be razed.
President Bush returned to New Orleans days before the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, saying that the city is headed in the right direction.
President Bush landed in New Orleans Wednesday afternoon. Greeting him was a slew of press, security and Saints players -- both Deuce McCallister and Drew Brees. President Bush could be seen shaking their hands and donning a Saints cap.
State troopers have arrested Billy Daigle, the man who hit and killed a sheriff's deputy with a car Wednesday in Lafourche Parish. The family talked about the killing on Wednesday.
Serene and Venus Williams won a gold medal in the double events in the Olympics. Serena came into New Orleans and received some advice from Mackie. Now, Mackie joins Meg to give some tips on how to stretch when playing tennis.
State troopers have found and arrested the person who hit and killed a sheriff's deputy with a car Wednesday in Lafourche Parish.
Wednesday morning the secretary of the interior will officially open the oil and gas lease sale for the western Gulf of Mexico. This is the first sale since President Bush lifted the ban on offshore oil leases.
Last week a 16-year-old student at LW Higgins High School was arrested for allegedly bringing a gun to school. That case has brought to attention the need for people to report crimes on school campuses. One way is the safe school hotline, which allows people to anonymously report crimes on school campuses. Darlene Cusanza from Crimestoppers talks about that hotline.
State troopers are searching for the person who hit and killed a sheriff's deputy with a car Wednesday in Lafourche Parish.
Several major democratic opponents of Congressman William Jefferson debated in front of an audience.
A sign of life in the Lower Ninth Ward, as several homes from Brad Pitt's foundation are going up.
A robbery that turned into a shootout between a armed-robber and a employee had residents in the middle, as a house and cars were hit.
The leader of the Mandeville City Council is asking city managers who used public vehicles and gas cards for personal use to pay that money back.
Flat-screen TVs are the hot target for a number of burglars, who have hit dozens of homes over the past month and a half in the 3rd New Orleans Police District, which encompasses Gentilly, Mid-City and Lakeview.
Carnival Cruiselines is expanding its business in New Orleans by including a new ship and more destinations travelers can choose from.
It's an ever-increasing threat for all consumers, but identity theft is also a big threat to children and teenagers because of their clean credit record. Cynthia Albert from the Better Business Bureau gives some tips on how to protect your child's name and credit.
Presidential hopeful John McCain arrived in town last night for a campaign stop. McCain was last scheduled to come to New Orleans last month for a meeting with Governor Jindal, who is rumored to be on a short list of running mates. But that stop was canceled. Chief CBS Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer talks about that and Obama's plans for a running mate.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain's visit to southeast Louisiana won't include a meeting with Governor Bobby Jindal this time around.
Some double billings and other problems appear on a list of NOAH invoices given to Eyewitness News.
The trial of a second bouncer accused in the death of a college student outside of a local bar has begun in Baton Rouge.
A New Orleans East school is offering classes in the Vietnamese language and has plans to introduce other languages in years to come. They already have a waiting list.
Seven years after the murder of Samantha Jaume devastated a Northshore community, one of the people accused in her death is facing trial.