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BATON ROUGE, LA – In a rare moment of unity, Louisiana Reps. Cleo Fields (D) and Clay

BATON ROUGE, LA – In a rare moment of unity, Louisiana Reps. Cleo Fields (D) and Clay

After reporting contamination in Lake Maurepas, an SLU researcher has traded lab gloves for barcode scanners. The

Governor Jeff Landry says Louisiana’s new OMV software will “revolutionize” the DMV experience by replacing the old

Governor Landry has named a director for Louisiana’s new Office of Highway Construction, but the job won’t

Two Louisiana police chiefs were arrested mid-conference in Baton Rouge after allegedly filing a fake armed robbery

The LADOTD is now studying the studies about the new Mississippi River bridge—because apparently the only thing

Governor Jeff Landry’s push to purge the dead from Louisiana’s welfare rolls has sparked unintended political fallout—namely,

Attorney General Liz Murrill filed a 34-page lawsuit against CVS on a single, unbroken 23-foot CVS receipt,

Louisiana’s governor promised to sign “any” insurance bill—then vetoed the first one that reached him. Homeowners are

Lawmakers in Louisiana are trying to legalize guns at parades—much to the confusion of criminals, who just

Lawmakers have outlawed holding a phone while driving, but activities like juggling a burger, yelling at kids,

Former President Donald Trump stunned the political world again—this time by pardoning rapper NBA YoungBoy and immediately

A fired officer claims he thought the city’s “Guns for Cash” program applied to everyone—especially those with

In a seamless blend of justice and salesmanship, a New Orleans judge has been named honorary VP

State Rep. Kyle Green Jr. turned Take Your Kids to Work Day into a crash course—literally—landing himself

LSU’s newly appointed president, Dr. Geoffry Landreau, has announced a bold new vision: energy firm partnerships, a

Former Governor John Bel Edwards confirmed his U.S. Senate bid this week, vowing to deliver the same

Governor Jeff Landry says Louisiana needs more ICE agents—not for immigration, but to confront the wave of

After decades of toxic buildup and government foot-dragging, Louisiana finally acknowledged Capitol Lakes with something tangible: a

An LSU graduate with a master’s in finance says he was emotionally unprepared for loan repayment. Experts

In an effort to help Louisianans still stuck in the OMV system, the REAL ID deadline has

Officials claim tax renewals are needed to “modernize messaging,” allowing parishes to replace outdated excuses with cutting-edge

In a uniquely optimistic spin, Governor Landry praised Giacometto’s legacy of mass resignations at DEQ, calling it

The protest started with chants against authoritarianism and ended with handmade signs demanding full-sized chicken fingers. While

Louisiana lawmakers rejected a bill allowing local votes on carbon storage wells, warning that “listening to voters”

Louisiana officials confirmed plans to relocate the Governor’s Mansion to Woodville, Mississippi, citing skyrocketing insurance costs and

In a scene that felt more satire than ceremony, Louisiana lawmakers gathered in front of the Capitol

The River Bend Nuclear Plant has traded its decades-old emergency sirens for Facebook posts, assuming a potential

Rep. John Illg (District 78) has filed legislation urging the SEC to stop scheduling LSU home games

After an audit flagged $248 million in undocumented Medicaid spending, the Louisiana Department of Health announced it