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Dave Cohen - Bio

Our webmaster asked me to write something for my bio page, and I struggled with what I should say about myself. 

My first thought was to write something like… Dave Cohen is a dedicated, award winning, veteran broadcaster and family man. Dave joined the WWL team in 1997. He is a proud father of four children and the husband of a wonderful, loving wife.
Then I wondered if that was what people clicking on my bio page really wanted to read. ‘What do they want to know about me?’ I wondered. I started thinking about who clicks on bio pages, and why they do that.
Bio pages on websites usually talk about how great someone is and almost read to me like an obituary. I am not ready to be dead, so didn’t really want that. I also don’t especially like to brag about myself. I love talking about my kids’ accomplishments, but not so much about my own. I prefer to let my actions speak for themselves.
Who am I? I’m a guy who loves his family, his work and his community. I enjoy going to work each day because I feel that I am doing important work at one of the best radio stations in America. I am honored to help inform and entertain people every day. I am humbled to get to play such an important role in the lives of so many thousands of listeners. 
As much as I love my work, I also love leaving the office each day because it means I am going home to my family. Like nearly every family, we have our challenges, but there is no feeling better than walking through the door and seeing the people I love the most on earth. We eat dinner together as a family almost every night. I cherish that time.
I guess I should also mention that I grew up in suburban Chicago, attended New Trier High School and then went to journalism school at the University of Missouri. After graduation I moved to Longview, Texas and worked there before taking a position in Alexandria, Louisiana. After moving to greater New Orleans, I immediately fell in love with this community. This place has so much personality! There are thousands of boring places you can live around this country; New Orleans is NOT one of them. You could never describe this community as dull. That makes it a fantastic place to live. It also means it’s an unbelievable place to work in the media. I think the passion for New Orleans comes across in my work. People often tell me they are surprised to find out I didn’t grow up here.
My bonds to this region were made even tighter by “the storm.” I stayed here through everything Katrina had to offer. I witnessed and reported to the world what happened here. I saw the worst nature and human nature could deliver. I also watched humans at their best. While there was death, destruction and repugnant behavior all around; there were also angels on earth selflessly giving of themselves to try and make things better and help their fellow humans (even those acting like animals). I could have easily left after Katrina, but refused to go anywhere. I wanted to be a part of and a witness to the revival of such a wonderful place. 
I hope if you came here looking to learn more about me, you got the info you wanted. If not, email me at dave@wwl.com and ask whatever questions you have.
 
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5-18-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about long commutes and big butts, American Idol, and Facebook's IPO
5-16-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about Joshua Ledet and whether parents should let their kids win in games
5-15-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edtion with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about the "Pay Drew Brees" song and your favorite breakfast sandwiches
5-14-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about Mothers' Day, JP Morgan Chase, and the Avengers
5-11-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about Mothers' Day and American Idol
5-9-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about a woman who's suing Southwest Airlines over their policy of making some people buy two seats if they can't fit into one
5-8-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about love at first sight and a better underwear bomb
5-7-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about Jazz Fest, a record weekend for The Avengers, and a poll showing the presidential race in a dead heat
5-4-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about the huge weekend ahead, the Super Moon, and the Avengers
5-2-12 5:10am
WWL First News Early Edition with Dave Cohen. Dave talks about a bill that would ban the use of handheld cell phones while driving and increased marijuana use
Dave's Headlines
'Pay Drew Brees'

The 'Pay Drew Brees' Song


New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and the team have not come to terms on a new contract for the Pro Bowl QB.  The standoff has prompted many fans to sound off on the radio and the Internet... it has also spawned a new song.  Click here to listen to the song...
Big Butt?

Study: Long commute means a larger waist


A new study of commuters in Texas shows the longer the commute time, the higher a person's weight tends to be and the lower their fitness level.  Read more...
World's End?

Poll: Believers in Mayan calendar predictions


The theory of the Mayan calendar predicting the demise of the world in December is so far reaching now, that a new Reuters news service poll shows ten percent of the world's population believe it.  So we held our own informal poll, in the CBD.  Read more...
Drew Talks

Drew Brees: ''Frustrated'' by the lack of communication


Saints quarterback Drew Brees today spoke with WWL's Deke Bellavia about his ongoing contract negotiations.  Brees again said that he would like to get a long-term deal in place soon and wants to end out his career as a New Orleans Saint, but said he is frustrated by what he calls a lack of communication.  Read more and hear what Drew had to say...
Bounty Hearing

Arbitrator hearing set for May 30 in Saints case


An arbitration hearing into whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has jurisdiction to punish Saints players for the team's bounties program has been set for May 30.  Read more...
Brees Contract?

Vitt: Brees deal ''is going to get done''


Drew Brees' contract remains unsettled with talks reportedly at a standstill.  It looks as if any chance for a resolution before the team's organized team activities begin on May 22nd is slim to none.  Read more...
Post-Payton

Saints coaches begin life without Sean Payton


The Saints' revamped coaching staff said Monday that they are going to have to get use to the huge void left by Sean Payton's suspension for his role in the team's bounty system. They also might have to get use to life without Drew Brees.  Read more...
Thank BP?

Official: Thank BP for record levels of tourism in New Orleans


Tourism is at some of the best levels ever for the city of New Orleans.  The record year is still 2004, with over 10 million visitors, but 2012 is on track to beat last year's 8.75 million which was one of the best ever.  Read more...

Cops to release more details in murder on Pat O'Brien's Road


St. Tammany cops are expected to give us more information today on a high profile murder case on the Northshore.  It comes after detectives arrested 35-year-old Benson O'Brien for allegedly beating and strangling 31-year-old Bridgette Harveston to death.  Read more...
Bounty email

Players, NFL disagree on context of bounty email


An email from an imprisoned friend of the Saints coaching staff with a postscript saying, "put me down for $5,000" on Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers has become another sore point between players being punished for New Orleans' bounty system and the NFL.  Read more...
Gay Rights

Gay rights bill fails


A bill aiming to protect people from hiring and firing discrimination based on "sexual identity" in Louisiana went down to defeat today in the State Capitol.  Read more...
Mobile Games

We play more than we talk on our phones


Do you play games on your mobile phone?  According to experts in town for the big Wireless Association meeting, most people play more than they talk on their smart phones.  Read more...
Best Sex

Sex Census: Best sex in your fifties


It's a British survey called the Sex Census and the results of who's getting some and who isn't may surprise you.  Are you between 50 and 59 years old?  Well, you may be having the best sex of your life.  Read more...
Size Policy

New Orleans woman takes on airline's policies on the obese


Just how should the airline industry handle obese passengers?  A New Orleans woman is voicing concern.  Kenlie Tiggeman says her experiences with flying Southwest Airlines in and out of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport has been frustrating and at times, humiliating. Read more...
Record Growth

FCC: Mobile phone is fastest growing technology ever


FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski told the crowd of about 40,000 in New Orleans that cell phone growth is record setting.  "Around, the world, more people now have mobile phones than electricity or running water.  That makes mobile phones the most pervasive technology in history."  Read more...
Drug Testing

Bill calls for drug testing welfare recipients


The annual debate on whether the state should randomly drug test welfare recipients gets a hearing in a house committee today.  The bill by Livingston Rep. Sherman Mack would require you to sign a consent form saying that you do not do drugs, and could be randomly tested.  Read more...
Record $

'Avengers' ups dollar power with $207.4M opening


"The Avengers" has extended its box-office superpowers with a record $207.4 million opening weekend domestically, an even bigger start than originally projected.  Final figures from distributor Disney on Monday put the film's debut $7.1 million higher than the studio had estimated a day earlier.  Read more...
Underwear Bomb

US derails plot to plant al-Qaida underwear bomb


Experts at the FBI's explosives lab in Virginia are picking apart a sophisticated new al-Qaida bomb to figure out whether it could have slipped past airport security and taken down a commercial airplane.  Read more...
Love Survey

Singles in America survey shows stereotypes are wrong


The survey by Match.com debunks a lot of apparently misheld beliefs about the differences between the two sexes and about men in particular.  Who falls in love easier and commits earlier...men or women?  The answers may surprise you.   Read more...
New Record

'Avengers' smashes record: $200.3 million debut


Hulk, smash.  That's what Captain America tells the Incredible Hulk to do in "The Avengers," and that's what the Marvel Comics superhero mash-up did at the box office, smashing the domestic revenue record with a $200.3 million debut.  Read more...
Jazz Fest

Tradition and sunshine close out Jazz Fest


The Neville Brothers carried on the tradition of closing out the big stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The Funky Meters, regulars at the fest since 1989, were back, too.   Read more...
Pres. Poll

Poll: Romney leads


A new Politico-George Washington University poll shows Mitt Romney leading President Obama by one point, 48 to 47 percent.  In that poll, independent voters prefered Romney by a ten-point margin.  Read more...
Weekend 2

JazzFest round 2


The second weekend of JazzFest features some big name headliners. Jimmy Buffett, Eagles, Foo Fighters, The Zac Brown Band, Ne-Yo, My Morning Jacket, The Neville Brothers, Irma Thomas, and Allen Toussaint are among the acts to perform over the final four days.  Read more...
Baby Killed

NO police arrest woman in infant's death


A 39-year-old woman has been arrested for the beating death of a 3-month-old baby.  New Orleans Police booked Angela Bernard with first-degree murder and child neglect in the Sunday death of RyanJae Mitchell.  Read more...
Jazz Day

New Orleans kicks off International Jazz Day


The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has declared today as International Jazz Day.  It kicked off in the birthplace of Jazz, New Orleans.  UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova told the crowd at a sunrise service, "This is where Jazz was born, at this Congo Square."  Read more...
Plane Crash

Slidell doctor's plane down in the Gulf


There were some tense moments in the skies over the Gulf of Mexico this morning, as the pilot of a small plane got into trouble and may have passed out. Read more...
Abortion Bill

Bill would require woman hear heartbeat before abortion


A Senate committee is scheduled today to take up a bill to require women to listen to their unborn baby's heartbeat before they may have an abortion.  Louisiana Family Forum president Gene Mills says he'll testify today for the measure.   Read more...
Phone Ban?

Total driver phone ban?


The Louisiana House of Representatives Transportation Committee today is debating the issue of restricting the use of cell phones while driving.  One bill would completely outlaw drivers from using phones, while another would require drivers only use hands-free devices.  Read more...
Benson-Hornets

Benson owning the Hornets is a good thing


We got some phenomenal news for Hornets basketball and the city of New Orleans on this Friday the 13th.  Saints owner Tom Benson is buying the NBA owned team.  NBA.com's David Aldridge is saying the sale price is $338 million.  Read more...
Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th


Are you superstitious?  Today is Friday the 13th.  The notoriously unlucky does get some people upset.  "Oh my god," one woman said when I asked her if she was worried it is Friday the 13th.  Does it bother her?  "Yeah it does," she insisted.  Read more...

Unlikely heroes lead LSU to a series victory over #1 Florida


The seventh ranked LSU Tigers rallied back from a five-run deficit to edge top-ranked Florida 8-7 on Saturday afternoon in Gainesville. It was an impressive victory that gave LSU the series win over the Gators and puts the Tigers a 1 1/2  games ahead of Auburn for first place in the SEC West.  Read more...
Job Demand

High demand jobs in New Orleans metro


Thinking about looking for a new job or perhaps looking at changing careers?  You're in luck in this state, because even with unemployment in Louisiana near 7% there are many high demand jobs locally.  Read more...
Final 2

NCAA National Championship preview/prediction


The Kentucky Wildcats battle the Kansas Jayhawks for the national championship of college basketball tonight, in a matchup that is sure to produce a game for the ages.  There are many interesting story lines to this game. Kentucky head coach John Calipari is looking to win his first national title.  Read more...
Free Concerts

Free Final Four concert series at the park


College basketball hits all the right notes with a free three-day Final Four concert weekend.  The NCAA's Big Dance Concert Series takes to the stage this afternoon at AT&T Block Party in Woldenberg Park.  Read more...
$3.79

Costing more to fill up


Another day means another jump in the price at the pump.  Gasoline costs keep climbing.  AAA says a gallon of regular gas now costs an average of $3.79 in the New Orleans area.  Read more...
Goodell Speaks

Goodell OK with Payton finding replacement


Saints Coach Sean Payton and General Manager Mickey Loomis have met with veteran NFL coach Bill Parcells about possibly filling in for Payton during his suspension. While some people apparently have an issue with that, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell does not.  Read more...
$363 Million

$363 million jackpot


Brisk ticket sales are likely throughout the day in advance of tonight's $363-million Mega Millions lottery drawing. It will be held at 10pm Central. The record Mega Millions jackpot was $390-million and that was in 2007.   Read more...
Payton to ESPN?

Payton on ESPN?


WWL NFL Analyst Mike Detillier says ESPN and Fox Sports are in a bidding war to try and get Saints Coach Payton to be an in-studio analyst during his looming one year.  "I've been told that it looks as though he is going to end up at ESPN," Detillier said.  Read more...
Hunger Games

'The Hunger Games' draws big crowds


Early estimate suggest that moviegoers' appetite for "The Hunger Games" is very strong.  "The Hunger Games" officially hit the big screen with a midnight screening on Friday, and insiders are predicting big things for movie adaptation of Suzanne Collins' best-selling novel.  Read more...
Saints Coach?

Saints staffing shuffle in early stages


Sean Payton's many motivational ploys included a life-size poster of an exit door on the locker room wall at Saints headquarters. It served as a not-so-subtle reminder that finding the way out of the organization was easy for those who failed to buy into his way  Read more...
Heavy Rain

Rain to fall for 3 days


Rain is headed for Southeast Louisiana.  "It will be heavy," WWL TV Meteorologist Laura Buchtel said. "If it sits right over us, and we get those training events where cell after cell in sitting right over the same area, that's going to cause the problems."  Read more...
Deputy Arrested

JPSO Deputy arrested, suspended


A Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputy is suspended without pay after a domestic violence arrest.  There are additional allegations of other crimes too.  "He was arrested by the NOPD," Jefferson Sheriff's Col. John Fortunato told WWL First News.  Read more...
Float Collapse

Float collapse to speed up new parade law efforts


A weekend float collapse in Slidell may accelerate efforts already underway to write new laws on parade safety.  Two people were hospitalized Sunday when a double decker float fell apart and dumped all the riders and their throws to the ground.  Read more...
Parades

Metro area goes green for an Irish weekend


A plethora of parades honor St. Patrick in the metro area this weekend.  There were two in New Orleans on Saturday. Today, the action moves to Metairie, Slidell and Houma.  Read more...
Gas $

Survey: Higher gas prices have many cutting


Some people are starting to have a problem with rising gas prices taking a bigger bite out of their budget according to a new survey.  The survey from CouponCabin.com shows over a third of Americans will have to make some changes if they want to keep driving.  Read more...
Brees on Ellen

VIDEO: Brees on 'Ellen'


Saints quarterback Drew Brees was a guest on the 'Ellen' show today.  He talked at length about his wife, two sons and his child on the way.  Brees explained how his wife told him the gender of their developing baby after she and her mom went to the doctor recently.  Read more and watch the video...
Brees Speaks

Brees speaks out on contract and 'Bounty Gate'


Saints quarterback Drew Brees has spoken out for the first time since the team placed him under the franchise tag... and since the NFL announced an investigation into alleged bounties Saints defensive players were paid to injure opponents.  Read more and listen to Brees...
Free Agents

Kristian: Movement on Nicks and Colston?


Kristian@wwl.com - NFL free agency begins today at 3 p.m., and it appears the Saints are not going to let offensive lineman Carl Nicks walk out of town without a fight.  Nicks told me last Friday, "In my mind I have already moved on."   Read more...
Lots of Pasta

Big pasta party!


The Italian American Marching Club today their it's annual St. Joseph's Pasta Party.  They served what organizers call the "World's Largest Bowl of Pasta."  There was also music and wine.  Click here to watch the video...
Parade Time

Parades roll this weekend


Parades are back.  The Italian American Marching Club parades through downtown New Orleans and the French Quarter at 6:00pm Saturday.   "This year we are honored to have three Grand Marshals - Vincent Pastore, Michael Badalucco,  and Zack D. Strief," the group's website says.  Read more...
Broussard Reacts

Broussard lashes out and people calling his cancer ''convenient''


Former Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard is speaking out today after some called the fact that he has cancer "convenient" just weeks before his federal corruption trial. "It was very hard for me to plan this."  Read more...
Body in Chest

Body found in freezer and ice chest


Cops say a Northshore woman apparently cut up her father and put parts of him in a freezer and an ice chest.  "Sheriff's deputies responding to a residence in the 100 block of S. Military Rd. last night made a gruesome discovery," St. Tammany Sheriff's Capt. George Bonnett.   Read more...
Sex Ed.

Bill would mandate sex education


Should schools be required to tell school kids about sex?  Louisiana lawmakers will consider that question in the session that starts next week.  Now schools have the option of teaching sex education, but Rep. Pat Smith wants to make it mandatory.  Read more...

Edwards feeling ''great'' and would run again


Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards is back to touring the state after his recent illness, and he would love to run for office again. "Well, I feel great.  I had a little bout with pneumonia, but I was only hospitalized for two days," Edwards told WWL First News.  Read more...
Punishment?

Kristian: What would you do with the Saints if you were the commissioner?


"Bounty Gate" has rocked the NFL and the New Orleans Saints.  Former Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams is in New York today to meet with league officials to delve deeper into the scandal.  Read more...
Killer Cop?

Orleans cop booked on murder charge in Jefferson


The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office has booked an Orleans Parish sheriff's deputy on a charge of second degree murder. "JPSO ... booked Honore Estes Houston ... in the shooting death of her estranged husband, 25 year-old Nicholas Houston,"  Colonel John Fortunato said.  Read more...
LSU Football

LSU Spring Football primer


It's been over seven weeks since LSU's horrific performance in the BCS National Championship game and many fans are still miffed. But the Tigers football team gets a chance to turn page today, with the first day of spring practice. Here are five storylines heading into spring football.  Read more...
Cops Shot

2 cops shot near City Park


Four people, including two police officers, were shot this morning following a traffic stop near City Park, according to EMS officials.  Read more on this developing story....
No Straw Hole

Bill proposes no straw hole


Louisiana lawmakers will consider restrictions on drive-through daiquiri sales when they convene next month. Senator Dan Claitor proposes legislation to make it illegal for drive-through daiquiri shops to continue to use lids that can be punctured by a straw.  Read more...
Settlement?

Gulf oil spill trial delayed for settlement talks


A judge is pushing back the federal trial over the nation's worst offshore oil disaster by a week, saying Sunday that BP PLC was making some progress in settlement talks with a committee overseeing scores of lawsuits, according to people close to the case. Read more...
Jail for DWI

Required jail time for drunk driving?


A member of the Governor's Task Force on DWI and vehicular homicide says everyone convicted of drunk driving should have to spend some time in jail.  Senator Jonathan Perry says current law requires 10 days to 6 months in jail for 1st offense DWI, but judges have abundant  leeway.  Read more...
Hornets Deal

Deal to keep ''the Hornets here for a very long time''


The NBA and the state of Louisiana say they are very close to announcing a plan that has the Hornets staying in New Orleans for the foreseeable future under local ownership.  Negotiators say there is a dual path toward securing the franchise in the Crescent City.  Read more...
Orpheus Stars

• Stars shine in Orpheus


Orpheus founder Harry Connick Jr. rode in the parade and played with rock star Brett Michaels in the Morial Convention Center after the processions.  Cyndi Lauper was also on a float and played for the crowd.  Connick's Law and Order SVU co-star Mariska Hargitay... See the pics

• Endymion Extravaganza Pictures


Check out the sites from inside the Superdome for the huge Endymion party.  See the pictures...
Endymion Rolls

Endymion to roll at 5:30pm


Endymion founder Ed Muniz announces that the krewe will roll tonight at 5:30pm, but cut out the Canal Street loop.  Read more...
Parade Rain

Parade weather: Rain Saturday


Rain is expected to impact some of the parades during this big pre-Fat Tuesday weekend. WWL TV Meteorologist Laura Buchtel says tonight should be all right.  "We'll have a little shower possible along the route tonight, but that's about it.  Parades should roll fine," she forecast.  Read more...
Parade Shooting

2 people shot along Uptown Parade Route


New Orleans Police says two people are injured after a shooting along the parade route Thursday night.
Witnesses report a group of young people walking onto the neutral ground and opening fire.  Read more...
Parade Weather

Parade weather - Saturday looks the worst


The parade forecast looks pretty good for five of the next six days.  The big problem appears to be Saturday.  WWL TV Meteorologist Laura Buchtel says the weather for tonight's processions is "looking great."  Read more...
Parade Forecast

Rain could dampen parades Wednesday, Friday & Saturday


Will it rain on our parades?  WWL TV Meteorologist Laura Buchtel says, "Yes."  She says some of the processions over the next seven days will be impacted by showers.  "There is a 50 percent chance for spotty showers tonight," Buchtel forecasts.  Read more...
Woman Want?

Lingerie tops ladies' Valentine's Day wish list


Lingerie, flowers and candy seem to be staples when it come to guys gifting their gals for Valentine's Day.
But what do the ladies really want?  RetailMeNot.com, an online deal and couponing website, conducted a national poll and found that lingerie topped more ladies' lists.  Read more...
Grammy Show

Triumph, tragedy dominate Grammy Awards


The splintered music world truly coalesces only one night of 365 for the Grammy Awards, and this year was united in the triumph of recovered British soul singer Adele's trophy haul and the tragedy of Whitney Houston's death.  Read more...
Cold Carnival

Cold can't stop the party


Parades have been rolling all weekend on both banks of the river and both sides of the lake.  Temperatures in the 30's and 40's, with winds making it feel colder, couldn't stop the celebration.  We found big crowds braving the coldest air of the year yet to catch beads and party in the streets.  Read more...
Parade Time

Parade Schedule


There are scores of parades between now and Fat Tuesday.  The fun kicks it up a notch tonight with processions on both sides of the lake and either side of the river.  Click here for a full schedule...
Clergy & Court

Can confessions to clergy be used in court?


Can your confession in church be used against you in a court of law?  A Michigan Court of Appeals is considering a case that could have serious repercussions.  The Archbishop of New Orleans Catholic Church says confessions to Priests should never be shared.  Read more...

Video: Brees battles on late night TV


Drew Brees may not be playing in the Super Bowl, but he won a sudden death overtime contest on late night TV.  The Saints QB squared off with actor Taylor Lautner in a sort of football skeet shooting battle on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.  Read more...
Shrimp Dip

Super Bowl Shrimp Dip Recipe


We were talking about our Super Bowl food plans, and listeners asked me to post this recipe... so here it is.  Special thanks to my mother in law for sharing.  Enjoy.  Click here for the recipe...
Saints Next?

Brees ''expects'' Saints to be in Super Bowl in Superdome


Drew Brees is in Indianapolis, where Super Bowl XLVI will be played Sunday.  Next year, the Super Bowl will be played at the Superdome. "We expect to be there," Brees told the NFL Network.  "I would love nothing more than to be able to bring that to our fans."  Read more...
Captured

Violent convict back in jail after leaving trial


The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office says the man who got up and left the courthouse after a guilty verdict in a violent sexual assault is back in police custody today.  Read more...
Louisiana TV

Reality TV booms in Louisiana


Alligator hunters, raccoon wranglers, shrimp trawlers, and crawfish catchers in Louisiana's critter-filled swamps and bayous are increasingly becoming a common sight on television.   Read more...
Man Flees Court

Man flees courthouse after conviction


Cops are looking for a man who didn't want to go to jail after his trial in Orleans Parish Criminal Court.  No one stopped Teddy Magee from fleeing the courthouse after his conviction was announced.   Read more...
EWE ''Better''

Edwin Edwards ''feeling much better''


Former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards has been released from the hospital according to his wife, after reportedly fighting a case of pneumonia.   Read more...
EWE out of ICU

Edwin Edwards out of ICU


Edwin Edwards is doing better after he was hospitalized with pneumonia.  The Former Louisiana Governor's wife is providing updates on her 84-year-old husband.  "Edwin is out of ICU and we are settled into a room," she posted on her facebook page.  Read more...
Funnel Cloud

Twister reported in Plaquemines


Witnesses reported a funnel cloud this morning when a line of severe weather moved off the Louisiana coast near Venice. "It was definitely a funnel cloud, we saw it," one man working in the area told WWL First News.  Read more...
Teacher Charged

Cops: Lafourche female teacher had sex with student


Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre says that a female South Lafourche High School teacher stands accused of engaging in sexual conduct with a 17-year-old male student.  Read more....

Video Fallout

Alabama fan in video is ''embarrassed'' by fellow Tide fan


A Bama fan is speaking out after he was also seen the viral video of an LSU fan abused on Bourbon Street after the BCS title game.   You can see the man who only shared his first name, Joe, smiling and laughing on the video from Krystal Burger at first.  Read more...
Season Over

Superdome bemoaning end of Saints season, celebrating success


Crews at the Superdome are tearing out the football turf today.  It's another stark reminder that the Saints season is really over.  Something that isn't lost on Dome Manager Doug Thornton.  "We're of course disappointed that we didn't have an NFC Championship game here.  We were 88 seconds away." Read more...
Newborn Found

Newborn found in Northshore backyard


Northshore cops say a woman abandoned her newborn child in a back yard, concealed the birth from her family and went to work. "St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's deputies responded to a 911 call reporting the discovery of an abandoned newborn baby."  Read more...
Shrimp TV

Video: Louisiana Shrimpers get TV show


There is another new reality TV show debuting tonight based on life in Louisiana.  "Ragin Cajuns" is all about shrimping and the people who do it. Acy Cooper is one of the six Venice, LA shrimpers in the cast.  He says, "We're not shooting alligators, we're catching shrimp. "  Read more...
Brees Contract

Kristian's quick hits: Big questions surround the Saints in the offseason


Show Brees the money:  Priority number 1 will be to resign quarterback Drew Brees this offseason.  There is no lockout looming over the Saints, so no reason to delay.  Read more...
Saints - 49ers

Saints are a rare road favorite in San Fran


The New Orleans Saints are flying to San Francisco today. Saturday they play the 49ers, with the winner going to the NFC Championship.  The saints are a three-and-a-half point road favorite  It is just the second time since 1982 the road team is favored in a divisional playoff game.  Read more...

Mayor says New Orleans is safest city for visitors


The mayor says New Orleans is the safest city in the nation for visitors.  "We do better than every major city in America on how safe the city is for people that come in and visit," Mitch Landrieu said at a news conference on the ten day period from New Years Eve through the BCS Championship Game.  Read more...

LSU Destroyed

Bama blanks the Tigers to win the national championship


Alabama’s defense is great, but LSU’s offense played uninspired and without imagination in a 21-0 loss in the BCS National Championship game. The big play that fueled LSU all season long, never came. Read more...
 
Jeff: LSU wins

Palermo: 5 things to look for in the BCS Championship


The long wait for the biggest game in LSU's history is nearly over. LSU and Alabama have spent the last month looking at game film, studying tendencies and now it comes down to execution... Read more
Saints WIN!

Saints beat Lions, play 49ers next


Drew Brees threw a pair of touchdown passes in the third quarter and the New Orleans Saints, bouncing back from a slow start, led the Detroit Lions 24-21 heading to the fourth period of an NFC playoff game at a raucous Superdome on Saturday night.  Read more...
Carnival Time

Mardi Gras kickoff


Today is known as "Kings Day" in New Orleans as we move into 12th Night tonight. It's the official kickoff of the Mardi Gras Season.  The mayor held his annual king cake party where dignitaries and guests enjoyed their first sweet treats of the Mardi Gras Season. Read more...

Honey Badger Highlight Remix


LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu has had a banner season at LSU.  I though I would put together a highlight package so you can hear just what an amazing impact "The Honey Badger" has had for the Tigers... Click here to listen to the highlights remixed to the song "Moves Like Badger" 

Kristian's quick hits: These Saints better than Super Bowl Champs


Better than 2009?  The 2011-2012 Saints are starting to draw comparisons to the 2009-2010 Super Bowl championship team, and deservedly so.  However, I would say this team is better!  Yep!  You got it!  They are better... Read more

WWL's 2011 Year in Review


What were the stories that had everyone talking in 2011?  WWL has taken a look back at the top news of the past year. Here are the top 10 local stories of 2011 as voted on by the WWL editorial staff... Click here to see the list and listen to our recap

Kristian's quick hits: Saints will beat "Supercam" without Ingram and Moore


All out:  The Saints have said all week that they won't rest anyone in this game, and that they are in it to win it.  The focus is at an all time high for this football team.  Carolina gave the Saints all they wanted and then some in week 5... Read more
No Letup!

Payton: Saints starters will start against Carolina


Saints Coach Sean Payton said today that he has no intention of benching his starters for the final regular-season game against Carolina.  Read more and listen to the coach's comments...

Can the Saints win on the road in the playoffs?


If the Saints want to win another Super Bowl, they are going to have to win on the road in the playoffs.  Despite what some analysts are saying, that doesn't worry the team.  "I've seen a lot of commentary lately about the Saints having difficulty playing on the road... Read more

Brees new record could fall to Brady Sunday


Will Patriots QB Tom Brady pass up Drew Brees Sunday and break the single season passing record the Saints quarterback just set last night?  Well that may depend on what Saints Coach Sean Payton decides to do.  He may rest Brees and other starters against the Panthers... Read more

Just six shopping days 'til Christmas


We're in the home stretch for Christmas shopping, but some procrastinators could actually do quite well by waiting this year.  That's because there could be some good deals still to come both in stores and on the web... Read more

1 child dead, 1 injured in drive by shootings


A one-year-old girl is dead and a nine-year-old boy injured after a pair of shootings in New Orleans.  "One left a little girl dead who was 4 days shy of her second birthday," Officer Frank Robertson said in a news release.  "The other involved a 9-year-old boy hit by a bullet when he got caught in crossfire... Read more

Saints-Vikings Preview


Given their lackluster road record, it's no surprise the New Orleans Saints are extra focused on securing at least one home game in the playoffs.  Trying to move a step closer to that goal, the Saints take on a Minnesota Vikings team that is expected to have Adrian Peterson back... Read more

Will Farrell to be Bacchus 2012


Movie, TV and stage star Will Ferrell will be Bacchus 2012.  Ferrell's movie credits include Elf, Anchorman, and Old School. For years was Saturday Night Live's resident George W. Bush impersonator... Read more

Jindal reacts to top aid's DWI


Should Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal take any sort of action against his top aid for allegedly driving drunk?  Reporters asked the governor about the weekend incident.  "Bottom line is, it was a serious mistake.  It shouldn't have happened in the first place," Jindal said... Read more

"Moves Like Badger"


Here is the song "Moves Like Badger" remake of the pop hit "Moves Like Jagger." The new lyrics are a tribute to #7 Tyrann Mathieu of the LSU Tiger football team, "The Honey Badger."... Click here to listen to the song


Big shipping and shopping day


This should be the busiest day of the year for FedEx, and 10% busier than last year's busiest day.  Company officials say they expect to move some 17 million packages around the world today... Read more

Kristian's quick hits: Saints extend the streak with another win


Ingram:  Saints rookie running back Mark Ingram has been ruled out for the match up against the Titans, with a turf toe injury.  Chris Ivory will be activated in his place. No real concern here, simply because Ivory is a similar style runner...Read more

Occupy protesters evicted in New Orleans


New Orleans Police moved in to Duncan Plaza across from New Orleans City Hall this morning and cleared out protesters and homeless people.  The occupy NOLA protest started two months ago today.  Cops say most of the hundreds of people in the park left peacefully... Read more

Video: Fans celebrate Saints win over Detroit


Now that the Saints are on a four game winning streak, the fans are really pumped.  Some I talked to at the Superdome told me we're Super Bowl bound,  after claiming the "NFC Championship...in Lambeau Field.  We already know it's coming... Rematch!"... Read more and watch the video

Kristian's quick hits: Saints should beat Lions in a shootout


Vilma:  Saints middle linebacker Jon Vilma (knee) is officially listed as probable for Sunday night's game against Detroit.  Vilma has missed the last 3 games nursing a knee injury.   Jo-Lonn Dunbar filled in for Vilma in the middle and played extremely well.  Dunbar will slide over to the strong side... Read more

Palermo: 5 things to watch in the SEC Championship


LSU and Georgia do not play on an annual basis, but it's been a good rivalry ever since Bulldogs Coach Mark Richt took over as the head coach in Athens. Richt is 3-and-3 against LSU.  The first meeting was that memorable game in Tiger Stadium in 2003... Read more

State officials urge voluntary tax reporting


Louisiana officials are trying to convince holiday shoppers to fess up and fork over cash.  Under state law, buyers are supposed to report tax free purchases.  "On-line does not necessarily equal tax free when making purchases during the holiday season... Read more

Kristian: Saints good enough to upend the Packers?


The Saints appear to be the only team in the NFC that could end the Green Bay Packers run at a repeat.  I know the San Francisco 49ers are having an outstanding year, and they are getting it done with solid defense and running the football... Read more

Sheriff pleads guilty


Former Plaquemines Parish Sheriff Jiff Hingle entered a guilty plea today in New Orleans Federal Court.
Hingle admits he took tens of thousands of dollars in kickbacks from post-Katrina rebuilding contracts.The former Sheriff resigned last month... Read more

Office holiday party warning


As some companies reinstate the holiday party, it's time to remember that this 'party' isn't all about fun and games.  "The higher you are in the organization, I think your participation or attendance, is more mandatory than if you if you were an entry level employee...Read more

Experts expect Tide to test Tigers for title


It looks like the national college football championship will most likely be decided in an SEC rematch.  It's not a definite yet, but WWL's pro and college football analyst, Mike Detillier, thinks there'll be no doubt after this Saturday... Read more

Study: Beautiful women's faces are irresistible


When it comes to looking at beautiful women, men just can't seem to help themselves.  This recent study by Harvard researchers shows that beautiful faces are almost like cocaine for men, setting off the brain's reward circuitry in a similiar fashion... Read more

Palermo: SEC Rankings


1. LSU 10-0 (1)...  Last Week: Beat Western Kentucky 42-9 This Week: at Ole Miss.  LSU and Ole Miss will meet for the 100th time on Saturday. The Tigers largest margin of victory over the Rebels is 45 points... Read more

Miles says Jefferson and Lee deserve to play


 LSU is 10-and-0 for the first time since 1958 and possibly on its way to its third BCS National Championship in nine years. But the quarterback position remains a bit of a question mark heading into Saturday's game against Ole Miss... Read more

5 Things to watch for in the LSU-W. KY game


LSU is a 41-point favorite to beat Western Kentucky and there's not nearly the hype heading into this game, compared to last week's colossal match-up with Alabama. But that doesn't mean history won't be made on Saturday night... Read more

Miles not worried about naming a starting QB


It's very unusual for the number one ranked team in college football heading into the home stretch of the regular season to not have a starting quarterback in place. But if there's a coach and team who do not need an established quarterback to win a national championship... Read more

The good, bad and ugly from LSU's 9-6 overtime win in 'Bama


THE GOOD:  Claiborne and Reid... There were great defensive backs all over the field on Saturday night, but cornerback Morris Claiborne and Eric Reid separated themselves by intercepting passes in the final 17 minutes of the game... Read more

Saints run to victory


The Saints came out running on the Bucs and found a formula for victory.  Black and Gold running backs combined for nearly 200 yards in the win.  Chris Ivory led the way with Pierre Thomas and Darren Sporles close behind... Read more

5 things to look for in the LSU-Bama game


Number 1 vs. number 2. What else do you want if you're a sports fan? Even the most casual college football fan will watch this game unfold on Saturday night. Alabama is a 4.5 point favorite and it's hard to imagine this game will be decided by more than a touchdown... Read more

Jindal bets on LSU to beat Alabama


The governors of Louisiana and Alabama are making a friendly bet over the LSU - Alabama football game on Saturday.  "We're looking forward to winning this bet, looking forward to the Tigers beating Alabama... Read more
Chief Grilled

Police chief faces exasperated city council


New Orleans Police Chief Ronal Serpas found himself on the hot seat at the City Council today.  "Bottom line is we've got to see a dramatic improvement in our murder rate.  It is killing our city... Read more

Who dat? The Rams, that's who


The previously winless Rams dominated the first half and most of the third quarter against the New Orleans Saints.  St. Louis posted a 24 to 0 lead. The Saints didn't score until there was just 1:21 left in the third quarter...

Caravans of fans with plans for LSU - Alabama game


Tens of thousands of LSU fans are expected to be headed to Alabama next weekend to witness the #1 Tigers battle the #2 Crimson Tide.  "This is the game of the century really," Alabama Tourism Spokeswoman Edith Parten says...

VIDEO: LSU - Bama hype leads to media attention and bets


The Tigers and the Tide square off in Tuscaloosa in 10 days... and even TV networks that are not carrying the game are promoting the battle between the top tow teams in college football...

Record Performance: Saints 62 - Colts 7


The Saints destroyed the Colts on Sunday Night Football.  New Orleans beat Indianapolis 62 to 7. The Saints set a team record for the most points ever scored in a single game.  It was also the most points scored by any NFL team since 1999.  It was the most points the Colts ever allowed...

Chief: ''We will not live in fear'' - suspect Identified


Chief Ronal Serpas says information has been pouring into the NOPD about the recent murder of the brother of a murder witness.  "(Serpas) released the name and a photo of the man accused of gunning down 61-year-old Curtis Matthews, in what is believed to have been a retaliation killing...
Dome Lights

VIDEO: Superdome gets lighting upgrade


A packed and merry crowd at Champions Square was treated to the premiere of a brand-new $1.6 million lighting system Thursday night. Officials from the Superdome, Mercedez-Benz and Saints owner Tom Benson touted the permanent installation as world-class...

Payton doesn't want to be ''stubborn or foolish''


New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton says he is adjusting to being off his feet and recovering from knee surgery while also preparing his team to play the Colts Sunday night.  "I've got to pay attention to what the doctors are saying...
Tiger Trouble

LSU suspends Mathieu, Simon, Ware


LSU has suspended star cornerback Tyrann Mathieu, defensive back Tharold Simon and running back Spencer Ware for this Saturday's home game against Auburn because they've run afoul of the team's drug policy, according to a person familiar with the decision...

1st BCS ranking released


The first Bowl Championship Series rankings are out.  They show that LSU is number 1.  Alabama is number 2.  Oklahoma is number 3... Read more

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