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NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — New Orleans’ very own “Crawfish King”, Al Scramuzza has died at the age of 97. Scramuzza earned his crown being the first to popularized eating the Louisiana seafood staple in ...
Scramuzza was the founder of Seafood City, a sprawling seafood market that once took up an entire city block on North Broad ...
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Al Scramuzza, who took credit for making crawfish popular in New Orleans, sold mudbugs and other seafood on North Broad Street for 43 years. He promoted his business, Seafood City, with a series of ...
Joshua Cauldwell-Clarke and Jason Riley are from the English city of Nottingham (of Robin Hood fame), and they've spent the ...
METAIRIE, La. (WVUE) - Al Scramuzza, New Orleans’ beloved “Crawfish King,” died Sunday, May 11, at his home in Metairie after a brief illness. He was 97. Scramuzza was born on Sept. 19, 1927.
Al Scramuzza, who first popularized eating crawfish back in the early 1950s, died at his home in Metairie on Sunday after a brief illness. He was 97.
Mark Shirley, a Louisiana Sea Grant and LSU AgCenter marine extension agent, retired in March after 41 years of service. He ...
Although her final collegiate gymnastics season at LSU was cut short due to a knee injury, Olivia Dunne has now stepped into her next chapter as an alumna. Over the weekend, Dunne ...
The Grand Isle community is coming together for a Crawfish Boil Fundraiser to support efforts to restore the historic ...
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