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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in October over Louisiana’s congressional map and potential Voting Rights Act violations.
People in Louisiana participating in the SNAP will no longer be able to buy certain food items sold at stores using benefits starting in January 2026.
ST. BERNARD PARISH, (Louisiana Illuminator) — Before being elevated by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, the slave-owning new namesake of the state’s largest National Guard training facility was at best a ...
It was a routine stop — the Kenner Police officers who pulled him over said Sanchez had run a red light — but it ended with ...
WWL-TV has a piece up on a much-reported development in the Callais v Louisiana case at the Supreme Court which holds the ...
Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said his state is 'leading the MAHA movement' with sweeping changes in schools, stores, restaurants and SNAP.
Louisiana continues to grapple with a shortage of state troopers. An open house was held at Louisiana State Police Troop I in Lafayette on Tuesday, ...
Nearly $10 million was paid to managed care organizations, even though no health care services were actually provided.
Louisiana paid nearly $10 million in Medicaid benefits over six years for more than 1,000 deceased people, a Louisiana Legislative Auditor review found. Part of Gov. Jeff Landry’s LA DOGE program, the ...
When Louisiana defended its congressional map before the U.S. Supreme Court back in March, Solicitor General J. Benjamin Aguiñaga told justices that state officials “would rather not be here.” But ...
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