A manhunt is underway for at least two people who shot an innocent woman to death inside a vehicle at a Hammond gas station early yesterday morning.
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The New World screwworm has been found in the United States for the first time in nearly 60 years. It’s a flesh-easting parasite that can kill animals including livestock.
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologists believe they are making progress in restoring critical fish habitat on Toledo Bend.
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The elimination of state inspection stickers doesn’t officially happen until January 1st; but for all intents and purposes, your days of schlepping to get your vehicle inspected are over.
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The legislature continued its crackdown on imported seafood in this session, passing several bills aimed at protecting Louisiana shrimpers.
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Since March of 2025, Louisiana voters have rejected nine constitutional amendment proposals that appeared on two different ballots and nine more will be on the ballot in November.
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Students who attack teachers and other school employees face tougher penalties under a pair of bills awaiting Governor Landry’s signature.
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There will be no new bridge over the Mississippi River named after President Trump. A bill to do so that sailed through the House died in the Senate.
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One year after vetoing a similar bill, Governor Landry allows a bill to ban balloon releases to become law without his signature.
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After the Senate gave its final legislative passage of the new congressional map, the Public Affairs Research Council issued new commentary on the map that Governor Landry quickly signed into law.
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