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U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy is mostly keeping quiet on Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's recent appointments to a top ...
Louisiana soon could raise taxes on sports betting to help finance the athletic departments at many of its public ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if oil giants like Chevron & Exxon can move massive coastal damage lawsuits out of ...
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Louisiana vape crackdown leads to arrests, seizure of over $1M in illegal productsA Baton Rouge smoke shop was among six businesses that had their permits suspended after a multi-agency investigation.
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from Chevron, Exxon and other oil and gas companies that lawsuits seeking compensation ...
Juneteenth will soon be celebrated here in Louisiana, but is the holiday still federally recognized? Here's what to know.
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Louisiana officials are debating certain book bans in schools and public libraries. Watch the video above for more ...
Two controversial bills that would have banned homeless encampments in New Orleans and beyond failed to come up for final ...
Attorneys for the Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil have asked a federal judge to immediately release him on bail, or else ...
A bill awaiting action by the governor would block most developers of carbon capture projects from seizing property to build pipelines.
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There are a number of charter schools in Louisiana, and there's a push for more to become charter schools. What to know about charter education.
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