Joe Cunningham is a Senior Editor at RedState.com and occasional contributor to TheHayride.com. He hails from Natchitoches, Louisiana, where he grew up and attended college, earning a degree in broadcast journalism and sociology. He worked in radio at KNOC 1450 in Natchitoches before moving to Lafayette with his family. He worked as a sports and lifestyles editor in Abbeville before teaching in Lafayette Parish. Married with two daughters, Joe is as much a cooking fanatic as he is a political junkie, sharing both his takes on the news of the day and the recipes he's cooking on his own daily newsletter.
Joe Cunningham
You Can Make Up to $180k Year by Selling Your Poop
Folks these days might be in need of some extra cash, but are you willing to go this far?
Office Worker Goes Viral After Discovering This Texas Chain’s Janitors Get Paid the Same Amount She Does
Kudos to Buc-ee's for paying their workers so well, and those workers definitely deserve it.
Key Medicine Shortage Could Have Major Impact on Children in Louisiana, Texas
Local pharmacies have been struggling to keep certain medicines in stock in recent years in Louisiana and Texas. But this could be one of the worst shortages.
Would a New Law Really Give Louisiana, Texas Residents $5000 to Buy American-Made Products?
A new law could benefit taxpayers in Louisiana and Texas, but there is a lot of misinformation floating around about it.
These Two Texas Counties Are in the Top 5 for Most Vulnerable Counties for Tornado Damage
Texans are quite familiar with tornadoes, but what areas in Texas are most at risk for major damages?
New Social Security Scam Could Soon Hit Citizens in Louisiana, Texas
Scam artists are always finding new ways to try and steal money from anyone, even here in Louisiana and Texas.
This $4 Million Property in Louisiana Is Really Just a Village For Sale
For $3,950,000, are you interested in moving your whole family to this stylish Louisiana village?
Major Grocery Store Chain Selling 26 Stores in Texas, 2 in Louisiana
Your grocery store options may be shrinking in Louisiana and Texas before too long, if a merger between two giants is allowed to go through.