Simon Wulff, a German push athlete for Olympic bobsled champion Francesco Friedrich, tested positive for a banned stimulant when winning a World Cup two-man event, the International Testing Agency said.
Wulff was due to compete with Friedrich this weekend at St. Moritz, Switzerland, but is expected to be dropped by the German team. The 24-year-old athlete, who ran track for Northwestern State University in Louisiana, joined the Friedrich team this season ...
Francesco Friedrich of Germany won another IBSF four-man bobsled race on Sunday, the 100th victory of his career in either World Cup or world championship competitions.
Sofia Goggia is leading a World Cup downhill on the course that will host women’s skiing at next year’s Milan-Cortina Olympics, while Lindsey Vonn was in 20th
The four corners of Louisiana – from Shreveport to Monroe and Lake Charles to New Orleans – were preparing Sunday for an unprecedented winter storm.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill calls President Joe Biden's ban on new offshore drilling “blatantly illegal” in a lawsuit she filed Friday.
A bloodied lip and a late deficit did little to deter two New Orleans area wrestlers at the Louisiana Classic tournament Saturday.
Louisiana is on the road but looking no worse for wear. They have jumped out to a quick 35-28 lead against UL Monroe. If Louisiana keeps playing like this, they'll bump their record up to 6-13 in no time.
New Orleanians Givonna Joseph and Patrick Quigley were guests of honor Wednesday at a small gathering on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Seven players lost their homes to the Palisades fire, but the girls’ varsity team finds a bit of respite on the court with a victory. After four Marine League football teams forfeited to ...
ST. MARTIN PARISH, La. ( KLFY) – A $2.5 million dollar manufacturing facility is currently under construction in St. Martin Parish. CCI Piping Systems, a pipeline company, says this new facility will increase the number of jobs in the parish.
An environmental justice organization in St. John the Baptist parish allege that Greenfield, the company behind the now-defunct grain elevator project never paid the millions it owed to the port and Sheriff Mike Tregre -- and that the two let it slide.