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As residents of St. James Parish try to curb the growth of industry they see as harmful to the environment, local government ...
Louisiana lawmakers might eliminate requirements that political donations and spending on constitutional amendments, tax millages and other election propositions be made available to the public. The ...
At least 15 states are considering Pride flag prohibitions, which critics say is part of a coordinated legislative attack on ...
Road construction and repair is arguably the most visible sign of government at work, so it’s no surprise that the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development – with an $19 billion backlog ...
Gov. Landry might get the insurance laws he wants, but not without ruffling some Republican feathers
Gov. Landry turned heads last month when he appeared at committee hearing to support a Democrat’s insurance bill.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell will leave City Hall next year, and a big part of her legacy will be about how she handled ...
Angola Prison Rodeo, marking its 60th anniversary this year, offers more than the chance for glory for its participants.
Louisiana is seeing a surge in whooping cough cases, particularly among children, according to state health officials.
Aurelia Giacometto, the embattled secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, has left the agency, according to a news release Friday from Gov. Jeff Landry. The governor said ...
The fate of more than 15 million customers’ genetic data remains in limbo after popular DNA testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March. The data is up for sale, stoking fears about how it ...
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