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NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — The new Louisiana Poet Laureate assumed her post on Tuesday, Aug. 14. According to a news release, Gina ...
The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, along with Gov. Jeff Landry, is proud to announce Louisiana’s newest Poet ...
The Army Corps has secured funding for annual inspections of New Orleans’ levee system after earlier budget cuts. But next ...
As the sanitation controversy cools, the 4th Circuit is now weighing a similar but less-noticed case that could yet upend the ...
Kim Mulkey will finally coach against her alma mater. LSU women's basketball announces neutral site game vs Louisiana Tech in ...
New Orleans is weighing a $10M siren system to warn residents of tornadoes and other emergencies as severe storms rise in ...
In a letter to Mayor Cantrell and Public Works Director Rick Hathaway, Murrill warned she would pursue criminal charges if ...
In this New Orleans shopping guide, four local design pros share their favorite haunts, hotels, and restaurants for the ...
The Birmingham Police Department has partnered with the FBI to arrest a capital murder suspect who fled to New Orleans, ...
A new study shows Louisiana’s updated tax policy lowers most households’ overall burden despite higher sales tax rates on ...
Heat continues prompting Impact Days with storms possible each day and the latest stats and track on Hurricane Erin and where ...
Attorney General Liz Murrill and Clerk of Court Darren Lomard met to discuss the hundreds of sensitive records that were dumped in a landfill by the Department of Public Works employee.
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