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Over the past couple of weeks, Senate President Cameron Henry and Speaker of the House Phillip DeVillier have been pouring a ton of money into an (attempted) victory lap touting what they view as the ...
August 29th is a hard day for many people in southeast Louisiana, especially in St. Bernard Parish and much of New Orleans where Hurricane Katrina hit the hardest 20 years ago. Many folks don’t like ...
While there are still areas of concern for the Shreveport Police Department, violent crime is trending down overall with some ...
Chalk up a W for Republican Rep. Clay Higgins and an L for GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, resulting from Food and Drug Administration decisions on Wuhan coronavirus vaccines. This week, the FDA, under the ...
Since Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, the housing market in New Orleans has fluctuated substantially as families rebuild both their homes and the city. Friday will mark the 20-year anniversary of the ...
Louisiana has given a majority of the U.S. Supreme Court what it wants–argumentation to cancel one of the greatest con jobs ...
“Remember, I am the moderate…reasonable…democratic…experienced…grown-up face of the fightback. If I lose, just you wait.” Advertisement – Nigel Farage ...
By either sheer marketing genius or corporate arrogance, Cracker Barrel got into all off our heads over the last week.
President Trump has announced his interest in allowing hundreds of thousands of Chinese students into the United States. The move raises serious concerns about espionage from Communist China and its ...
BESE is committed to assuring that Louisiana education is on the cutting edge of technology, especially in the field of AI. As we all know, though its applications are far from mature, AI has exploded ...
As the same time New Orleans Budget Chair Council Member Joe Giarrusso is being advised the city’s 2025 budget is short tens ...