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A federal judge has ruled that the legal battle over Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation should continue to play out in New Jersey, rejecting the Trump administration’s bid to transfer the Columbia Universi...
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The ruling does not guarantee that Khalil will be moved out of a detention facility in Louisiana, where he is being held as the government seeks his deportation for his role in campus protests agains...
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At least one piece of legislation aimed at constitutional changes to state tax law will likely be introduced during the regular session this year, said state Rep. Julie Emerson, R-Carencro, who sponsored Amendment 2 and was a key figure in advancing the Landry administration’s tax policy initiatives over the last several months.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - On his first day as interim commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles, Bryan Adams said Tuesday (April 1) he is committed to lifting the agency out of its declared state of emergency due to system outages and outdated technology.
Trump has dubbed April 2 "Liberation Day," as he plans to roll out new tariffs. However, the new tariffs could have negative impacts in Louisiana.
“In March of 1950, the last remaining whooping crane in Louisiana was captured at White Lake and transported to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the central Texas coast with the hopes that it would join the small migratory flock of whooping cranes there.”
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The lawsuits Louisiana's state and local governments are pursing against oil companies will not solve the coastal erosion problem but will stifle needed income growth.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, Donald Trump Jr., rapper 50 Cent and other MAGA-aligned figures suffered a big loss Saturday when voters in the Bayou State rejected various amendments to the state constitution.
It's becoming easier to research cemeteries with the establishment of a new website that will be a repository for records in Louisiana.
"As long as they don't disrupt our customers, I'm fine with it," the owner of Central City BBQ said. Here's where else the "Hell on Wheels" truck is going in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and beyond.