Kendall Elizabeth Williams is the 2025 queen. She's a 2025 graduate of Louise S. McGehee School in New Orleans, where she was given the school's highest honor of "Citizenship Girl" for displaying "core values ... of loyalty, respect, enthusiasm and a positive demeanor," Krewe of Louisianans said on their website. Kendall is also a star athlete.
Washington Mardi Gras is in its 76th year and kicks off today in our nation’s capital. These three pageant queens can’t wait to go. There’s just one “chilling” problem. Ice. It’s what’s keeping these pageant queens stuck sitting around at the hotel rather than on a flight to Washington D.
Washington Mardi Gras is known as a boozy political party for lobbyists, donors and politicians. But for higher education leaders, it’s also an opportunity to take advantage of having Louisiana’s most rich and powerful in the same building — and in a good mood.
Pilot Thomas Terry talks about the plane crash in DC Wednesday night. Authorities say the commercial plane collided with a military helicopter mid-air. The regional plane was carrying 64 people and the Black Hawk helicopter had 3 soldiers onboard.
Gov. Jeff Landry laid out how Louisiana is preparing for snow, ice and freezing weather as a winter storm nears.
WASHINGTON — Many Louisiana lobbyists, business executives and government ... The party is a favorite for D.C. people with no other Louisiana connection than liking the free food and bands. A row of raised booths where sponsors give away favors encircles ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (KLFY) – Speaker Mike Johnson and Governor Jeff Landry were at the National March for Life in Washington D.C.. Prior to the March for Life, Governor Landry met with 400 high school students from the Baton Rouge Youth Pilgrimage to the March for Life.
The vibrant Washington Mardi Gras festivities culminated on Saturday with a spectacular formal ball, presided over by King Rico Alvendia and Queen Kendall Williams, marking the end of their reign. The event,
Washington Mardi Gras is known as a boozy political party for lobbyists, donors and politicians. But for higher education leaders, it’s also an opportunity to take advantage of having Louisiana’s most rich and powerful in the same building,
It’s what’s keeping these pageant queens stuck sitting around at the hotel rather than on a flight to Washington D.C. They’re hoping ... tomorrow - so are the Louisiana royalty stuck in ...
Menus of your favorite destinations will have certain restaurant week adjusted prices so you and your family can enjoy an affordable meal this week. The week-long event that typically occurs twice ...