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Last month, Louisiana officials canceled a $3 billion project — known as the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion — that sought ...
Though the brand is famously Texas through and through, the history behind Buc-ee's actually begins across the state line in ...
Louisiana is the No. 1 commercial oyster producer in the United States. Twenty years after Katrina, oyster farmers say they ...
Louisiana is expanding its SNAP produce credit program to more parishes, giving recipients a 30% refund for fresh fruit and ...
It’s now legal to take your firearm while hunting frogs at night in Louisiana. Act 109, by Sen. Eddie Lambert, R-Gonzales, repealed a prohibition on carrying a rifle, shotgun or firearm while frogging ...
According to a statement from the Louisiana National Guard, they are monitoring any threats following the shooting in Georgia ...
The State Library of Louisiana has unveiled a new braille flag display, donated by the Louisiana-Mississippi Regional Group ...
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple is encouraging residents to not only prepare for storms, but also for the state’s ongoing insurance crisis.
The annual Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) conference, held against the backdrop of Hurricane Katrina’s 20th anniversary, brought together industry leaders, regulators, and lawmakers.
The families of more than 4,500 kindergarten students applied for LA GATOR, but only 80 students received tuition grants.
Except for January, the average monthly cost of electricity in Louisiana has been higher every month compared with last year.