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Gov. Landry might get the insurance laws he wants, but not without ruffling some Republican feathers
A surprise amendment to an insurance bill causes a rift among Republicans but advances Gov. Landry’s reform agenda.
New Orleans received $388M in ARPA funds. Here's how the city spent it—and the opportunities critics say were missed.
Nationwide AmeriCorps cuts impact disaster recovery, youth mentoring, and housing efforts, leaving nonprofits struggling to ...
Louisiana reports a sharp rise in whooping cough, with 164 cases so far in 2025, mostly affecting infants and causing two ...
Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto is leaving Louisiana’s environmental agency to join a Washington, D.C. law firm after a short ...
Brandon B. Brown will lead McGlinchey’s Government and Internal Investigations team and will advise businesses and ...
Hundreds rallied in New Orleans on May Day, protesting deportations, labor conditions, and political leaders like Trump and ...
The Fed keeps rates unchanged as inflation cools, despite pressure from Trump and scrutiny over its spending and independence ...
Woodside Energy is investing $17.5B in Louisiana LNG, the largest foreign investment in state history, boosting U.S. energy ...
Louisiana lawmakers have watered down a proposal that restricts how roofers and contractors can market services that help ...
Five luxury New Orleans homes, each rich with history and priced near $3 million, are currently on the market across the city ...
Two Louisiana senators own a nursing home facing a wrongful death suit as they back a bill limiting liability in such cases.
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