- Winner of one million dollar Powerball prize misses the deadline
- Family Gras continues at new Clearview Mall location
- Michael Thomas jersey stolen from Super Dome
- Holy Cross hires former MS State baseball coach Cannizaro
- Entergy gets OK to buy solar power from Louisiana plant
- Stocks and oil see strong end to the week
- No compensatory draft picks awarded to the Saints
- Warm and muggy weather for kickoff of parade season
- New La. Medicaid check reveals larger than normal number of ineligible recipients
- Edwards recommends $30B budget that assumes forecast changes
- No compensatory draft picks awarded to the Saints
- LSU begins series vs. Bryant tonight
- Paul Mainieri previews LSU's weekend series against Bryant
- NASCAR Honor QuikTrip 500 preview
- Where can the Saints upgrade in the off-season?
- What was the weakest link on the Saints last season?
- Tight ends that the Saints could target in the NFL draft
- Pelicans announce Anthony Davis will play tomorrow
- Scoot: After the hit and run
- Newell: Zulu blackface controversy - what really matters
- Smile: Some airliners have cameras on seat-back screens
- US Latinas rally around 'Roma' actress Yalitza Aparicio
- R. Kelly due in Chicago court to face sex abuse charges
- California parents of 13 plead guilty to torture, abuse
- R. Kelly arrested, charged in Chicago with sexual abuse
- Trump's wall prototypes to come down along US-Mexico border
- Patriots owner Kraft denies charges of soliciting prostitute
- The Latest: Kelly lawyer: New charge may be from old case
- Judge strikes down North Carolina voter ID OK'd by voters
- Judge grants citizenship to twin son of gay couple
Lots of Mardi Gras parades this weekend. You going or taking a pass?

2 Greek journalists detained after minister files complaint
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The publisher and editor in chief of a Greek newspaper have been detained over an article that alleges mishandling of European Union funds meant to improve conditions in migrant hotspots across the country.
The journalists were detained following a complaint by Defense Minister Panos Kammenos, whose ministry is handling the EU funding. The article published Friday alleged some of the recipients of EU funding were businessmen connected to Kammenos.
Panayiotis Lampsias, editor-in-chief of daily "Fileleftheros" (Liberal) told the Associated Press that "we are at the Exarchia police precinct, where we will spend the night and probably be sent to a prosecutor" on Sunday.
Opposition parties have condemned the detention. Conservative New Democracy party accused the defense minister of "thuggery" and said the real issue was the mishandling of funds.