Celebrate National Nacho Day with a look back at how this cheesy, crunchy snack got its start in 1943 thanks to Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya. See why Lake Charles loves it just as much today.
When the first cool breeze hits the South, folks break out their flannels, start making gumbo, and say the same funny things every year. Here’s what Southerners really say when fall shows up.
Daylight saving time ended, but many across Southwest Louisiana are still feelin’ the effects. Experts explain why your sleep, focus, and energy might be off this week after the time change.
Every October 30th, candy corn lovers and haters unite for National Candy Corn Day — honoring one of America’s most debated Halloween treats, first made in the 1880s.
Join Josh Gates in Southwest Louisiana for an evening of haunted tales, legendary monsters and TV-style adventure. Oct 24 at Lake Charles Event Center.
Every October 23rd, thousands of swallows leave the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano for their winter trip south — a legendary migration that’s both natural and full of charm.
National Smarties Day on October 2 honors over 70 years of this nostalgic candy and celebrates lifelong learners — the true “smarty pants.” Take a trip down memory lane and enjoy this classic treat today!