
Mardi Gras is canceled, so residents are making their homes into floats:
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At first, Andrea Gallo's quest for sexual harassment complaints against a top state justice official seemed like a typical public records battle. The investigative reporter heard a common refrain from agencies withholding information: There was an
Louisiana Joins Texas In Motion Against GA, MI, PA, & WI After SCOTUS Denies Emergency Injunctive Relief In PA Case
Hurricane Laura sweeps ashore as one of most powerful storms to ever hit the U.S.
...Ahead Near Louisiana and Texas Border
Summary: Louisiana closes all bars, limits size of outdoor gatherings as virus case spike
A divided Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era.
EASTER FOOL Pastor who said his congregation would 'rather die than miss church' to hold Easter service with 1,000 people
Police say they have no plans to use the siren going forward
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell issued an emergency proclamation for Covid-19 and may suspend the sale of guns, ammunition, and alcohol within the city. The order also gives police authority to seize any private property they see fit to deal with t
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, a conservative Democrat seeking a second term, faces an election run-off on Saturday against Eddie Rispone, a Republican who has tightly aligned himself with President Donald Trump.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, a conservative Democrat seeking a second term, faces an election run-off on Saturday against Eddie Rispone, a Republican who has tightly aligned himself with President Donald Trump.
Louisiana Gubernatorial Primary Results In Runoff Between Democrat Edwards And Republican Rispone
It's Monday morning in the Municipal and Traffic Court of New Orleans - misdemeanor rush hour in a city that traffics more heavily than most in public drunkenness and disturbing the peace.
Police are reportedly responding to reports of a shooting at the Walmart on Burbank Drive in Baton Rouge.
The blowback against bank virtue signaling has begun.
In a major victory for common sense, a group of cosmetologists defeated an insanely stupid regulation passed down by the state of Louisiana.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- When Tropical Storm Nate formed Thursday and forecasts put New Orleans in its projected path, one big question loomed for residents and business owners: Will the pumps work?