DeQuincy, Louisiana sits on a six-mile square block in the northernmost part of Calcasieu Parish and is home to the DeQuincy Railroad Museum.
Homicide in Dequincy Under Investigation, One Arrested
CPSO detectives are investigating the shooting death of a Buffalo, Kansas man at a mobile home park in Dequincy on the morning of Sunday, March 18.
DeQuincy Railroad Days
Now here's a fun little festival for the the entire family. Louisiana Railroad Days Festival is an alcohol-free, family friendly, three day festival. The Louisiana Railroad Days Festival features Gospel Night, a 5K run and, of course, live music.
Bring the family out to celebrate Louisiana's rich history and meet some of the people who have made that industry still strong today.
More Fake DeQuincy News
Satire website have struck the town of DeQuincy once again, this time claiming they've legalized polygamy. Sigh.
Arrested for Theft
This whole case goes back to November of last year and now, Benjamin Lindemann is under arrest for theft of a cell phone.
Railroad Museum Christmas
The streets will be filled with joy and festive cheer for the annual Christmas lighted parade sponsored by the DeQuincy Chamber of Commerce at 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 5, followed by Christmas in the Park at 6 p.m. and fireworks at 7:30 p.m.
We Went Twerking in DeQuincy to Save Freedom for All Americans [VIDEO]
Jacob Ross and Scott Lewis travel to DeQuincy to put the lie to the rumor that dancing has been outlawed. Their findings were ... scary.
Twerking Illegal in DeQuincy?
A website called National Report is claiming today that the Town of DeQuincy has banned twerking, which might be interesting ... if it were true. The story is coming from a news parody website. National Report is what would happen if the Huffington Post and The Onion had a baby.
Just in case you're wondering, though -- we confirmed with DeQuincy City Hall that the story is not true. So feel fre
UPDATE 10:10 a.m. — DeQuincy Hit By Possible Tornado — Hospital Damaged, Multiple Power Outages
UPDATE 10:10 a.m. -- DeQuincy Memorial representatives confirmed that they are evacuating some patients to Vinton after a portion of the roof was blown off the facility. The hospital, however, is still open and receiving patients as needed.