What Should Replace The Capital One Tower After It's DemolishedWhat Should Replace The Capital One Tower After It's Demolished We asked you on Facebook what should replace the Capital One Tower when it's demolished. Here's what you had to say.Mikey OMikey O
2nd Most Polluted River in the U.S. is Right Here in Louisiana2nd Most Polluted River in the U.S. is Right Here in LouisianaThe EPA estimates that about 28% (or 80,000 miles) of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs are impaired due to pollution.Jude WalkerJude Walker
Capital One Tower In Lake Charles To Be DemolishedCapital One Tower In Lake Charles To Be DemolishedThe Capital One Tower's days are numbered in Lake Charles. It's being reported that bids are out for an "implosion-style demolition".Mikey OMikey O
TikToks React to Crossin I-10 Bridge in Lake Charles, La. [VIDEO]TikToks React to Crossin I-10 Bridge in Lake Charles, La. [VIDEO]We're just proud of the most fearsome bridge in Louisiana for standing tall in the face of adversity.Joe CunninghamJoe Cunningham
Governor Landry Has New Proposal For I-10 Bridge In Lake CharlesGovernor Landry Has New Proposal For I-10 Bridge In Lake CharlesThe long drawn out process of getting a new I-10 bridge continues. Here's what the Governor had to say last night in Lake Charles...ChastonChaston
Louisiana Committee Approves New Lake Charles Bridge Plan, Tolls Louisiana Committee Approves New Lake Charles Bridge Plan, Tolls A plan to build a new I-10 Calcasieu River bridge in Lake Charles, Louisiana, moved a step closer to reality. It got the nod from a legislative committee.Tracy WirtzTracy Wirtz
DOTD to Solicit Proposals for New I-10 Bridge in Lake CharlesDOTD to Solicit Proposals for New I-10 Bridge in Lake CharlesLaDoTD will be looking for private partners to fund a new toll bridge over the Calcasieu in Lake Charles. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Some Louisiana Waterways Reopening After Hurricane BarrySome Louisiana Waterways Reopening After Hurricane BarryThe waters have receded to the point where recreational boaters may once again have use of the public waterways. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells