Louisiana’s budget could see major spending changes under Gov. Jeff Landry’s new plan. Here’s what’s being cut—and where ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal judge on Friday reopened a lawsuit challenging Louisiana's execution protocol as the state prepares to carry out the death penalty using nitrogen gas in the coming weeks.
This comes ahead of the first big weekend of parades, as well as the recently granted SEAR 1 rating for Mardi Gras.
Louisiana State Police officers moved the vigil for victims of the New Year's Day terrorist attack on Bourbon Street to The ...
Louisiana senators are pressing state officials for information about the leadership of a controversial juvenile justice ...
Emails show that state officials considered creating a shelter in a barge moored in Industrial Canal — and that prominent ...
Louisiana could be one step closer to landing a National Hockey League team, but how many more steps will it take to become a ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul reitterated her support Thursday for embattled New Paltz doctor Maggie Carpenter after receiving an ...
A month after Landry's administration bussed homeless people in New Orleans to a temporary shelter, several residents ...
A spokesperson for Louisiana's attorney general said "four to five" condemned prisoners are eligible to be executed. But that ...
The lawsuit further alleges that the ballot language is factually incorrect. The ballot language for the proposed amendment states that it would retain property tax exemptions for religious ...