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Stanley Nelson investigated some of the nation’s most notorious racially motivated slayings in Mississippi and Louisiana.
Recent changes to the federal Broadband Equity Access and Deployment program will reverse fiber expansion in rural Louisiana ...
Evidence shows that people receiving SNAP benefits use them to purchase food, which is their intent. Restrictions don’t get ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has replaced every member of an independent panel key to vaccine policy and access in ...
Louisiana lawmakers adjourned the 2025 regular lawmaking session Thursday having passed a budget with hundreds of millions of ...
The Trump administration’s higher education actions are influencing how students interact with each other, what support they ...
Costumes, brass bands and even makeshift floats followed a twisting New Orleans parade route Saturday in one of hundreds of ...
Melissa Hortman, among the most influential Minnesota elected officials of the past decade, was killed Saturday morning after ...
Trump shutdown of chemical safety watchdog could mean ‘more explosions, more deaths’ in Cancer Alley
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board will likely shut down before completing its probe of the 2023 Dow explosion in Plaquemine.
The Louisiana Legislature overwhelmingly approved a $51 billion budget plan Thursday without funding for Gov. Jeff Landry’s ...
Gov. Jeff Landry is making leadership changes at the state highway department that will go into effect Monday.
An initial deadline has passed for the Trump administration to appeal to a federal judge why a Columbia University student ...
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