Most Of Louisiana Experiencing Drought ConditionsMost Of Louisiana Experiencing Drought ConditionsIt was the fifth driest October on record for the state of Louisiana. The outlook for November seems to indicate more of the same. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Flood Recovery Task ForceFlood Recovery Task ForceA 21 member task force has been created to help Louisiana citizens recover from two major flooding events in 2016. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Obama Tours LouisianaObama Tours LouisianaPresident Barack Obama arrived in Baton Rouge on Tuesday (8/23) to visit areas of south Louisiana that were devastated by flooding.DJ DigitalDJ Digital
10 Things We Learned 10 Things We Learned Facebook users have been copying and pasting a status update that lists the ten things we learned from the recent flooding in South Louisiana.DJ DigitalDJ Digital
Obama To Visit Louisiana Obama To Visit LouisianaPresident Barack Obama will visit Louisiana on Tuesday, August 23 to survey flood-damaged areas.DJ DigitalDJ Digital
Trump Surveys Flood DamageTrump Surveys Flood DamageRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence arrived in Louisiana to survey damage caused by flooding.DJ DigitalDJ Digital
A View Of Louisiana Flooding From Airplane Descending Into Lafayette, LA [VIDEO]A View Of Louisiana Flooding From Airplane Descending Into Lafayette, LA [VIDEO]As my flight descended into Lafayette, LA I decided to record video of the historic Louisiana flooding.DJ DigitalDJ Digital
Man Cooks 108 Pounds Of Brisket For Louisiana Flood VictimsMan Cooks 108 Pounds Of Brisket For Louisiana Flood VictimsChristian Dornhorst spent the entire day Monday cooking brisket for flood victims in Baton Rouge.Emily JEmily J
Obama OKs Federal Aid For West Virginia; At Least 24 DeadObama OKs Federal Aid For West Virginia; At Least 24 DeadGov. Earl Ray Tomblin's administration still believes there are people missing in Greenbrier County. Associated PressAssociated Press
Louisiana Is SinkingLouisiana Is SinkingSome parts of Louisiana are getting lower by as much as two inches per year. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Rain Threat Continues TodayRain Threat Continues TodayThe threat of more heavy downpours and flooding rains will continue at least through tonight. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
The Week Choupique Turned Into A SwampThe Week Choupique Turned Into A SwampWith the heavy rains this week, allot of the Gator 99.5 listening area had to deal with flooding issues. Choupique, Louisiana was one of those places.Kris St. JamesKris St. James