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Strong to severe thunderstorms that fired up today will slowly weaken and dissipate after sunset, but thunderstorm chances ...
Afraid of locking people out of the voting process when Louisiana’s new closed primary elections begin next spring, lawmakers and state officials are reworking how voters register for a ...
Gov. Jeff Landry appointed Bruce Greenstein as Louisiana's new health secretary. Greenstein, who served under Jindal and Trump, previously faced perjury charges that were later dropped.
A Louisiana immigration judge on Tuesday said she will decide by the end of this week whether to continue to hold Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil in custody or release him. Khalil ...
“And the reason for this is that Louisiana, along with Florida, is almost the riskiest state when it comes to large tropical storms.” Insurify projects that Louisiana will see the largest ...
BAKER, La. — A wild video making rounds on social media shows an unusual scene inside a Walmart store in Baker: four individuals on horseback riding through the aisles as stunned shoppers clutch their ...
CADDO PARISH, La. (KSLA) - The first solar farm built in northwest Louisiana is expected to soon go online. The Rocking R Solar project is around 1,000 acres and is located in Caddo Parish right by ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana lawmakers will soon consider a bill that would ban the purchase of sodas using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry held a press conference Tuesday to discuss the future of the Louisiana economy and the construction of a new blue ammonia production facility ...
JENA, La. — Columbia University Graduate student Mahmoud Khalil will face an immigration judge on Tuesday in Louisiana, as he awaits his deportation trial in New Jersey. 4/8 UPDATE: Judge gives ...
Mike Moncla, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, says the verdict was expected but worries about its implications on the industry. “It just throws something out there against the ...
THREATENING MORE TARIFFS ON CHINA, AND AS A RESULT OF THOSE TARIFFS, ONE INDUSTRY IN LOUISIANA IS TELLING US THAT THEY’RE ACTUALLY EXPECTING TO SEE A SPIKE IN SALES. THAT’S RIGHT. NOW ...
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