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After Losing Home, Lake Charles Family Keeps Their Sprits Bright During Christmastime
Over 1,000 people remain displaced after 2020’s Hurricane season
Over 1,000 people remain displaced after 2020’s Hurricane season
Current restrictions to remain in place
37 percent more reports in 2020 than in 2019
Letlow transferred to ICU in Shreveport after five days in Monroe hospital
The statue of Edward Douglass White Jr. was relocated from outside the court building on Royal Street Wednesday to inside.
Landry calls case against NRA executives a threat to Louisianians
Louisiana Bucket Brigade leaders were charged with terrorizing
Congress is set to pass a massive bipartisan emergency relief bill that’s intended to aid Americans affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Procedural error gets case sent back to district court
It’s a first step, and we will need to do more,’ House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says
New Orleans Police officers can no longer arrest people who commit low-level offenses and must instead issue them a court summons.
A deal on a coronavirus relief package finally emerged on Sunday night.
Black people are justifiably skeptical as they evaluate treatments to prevent COVID-19 infection.
Republican Michele Bachmann hasn’t set foot in the U.S. Capitol as an elected member of Congress from Minnesota for at least six years.
Republicans want liability shields for employers
Council postpones decision on four tax exemptions
By the end of public schools’ first full semester in the pandemic, 65% of students are back to face-to-face learning.
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate U.S. Rep. Debra A. Haaland to lead the Interior Department.
Congressman-elect Luke Letlow announced over Twitter Friday that he has contracted COVID-19.
Aid for state and local governments unlikely to be included