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New Orleans, Baton Rouge Among Most Segregated Cities In Country
New Orleans and Baton Rouge are among the most segregated cities in the nation, according to a report from 24/7 Wall Street.
Gas Prices Starting To Climb
Gas prices are on the rise in the Bayou State.
Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie Announces Retirement
Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie has submitted his letter of retirement, and today is reportedly his last day.
LED’s FastStart Named Best Workforce Training Program
Louisiana’s FastStart workforce training program has been named the best in the nation by Business Facilitiesmagazine for a record eight years in a row. Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Don Pierson says this can help LED bring more companies to the Bayou State...
Poll: State Treasurer’s Race Wide Open
A poll on the State Treasurer's race finds it to be a wide open contest.
Work Begins To Waterproof Base Of State Capitol
New technology gave crews a closer look at the structure and showed pieces coming loose from the 80-year-old building.
Man Misses Birth Of Child After Being Arrested Taking Wife To Hospital
Mom gave birth, but Dad was arrested on charges of flight from an officer and careless operation.
Is It Time To Talk About Eliminating The State Treasurer Seat?
This is the first time in 17 years there has been an open race for the seat.
Poll Finds Gov. Edwards Approval Rating At 58%
Southern Media and Opinion research had Edwards at 54% in May.
State Officials Go Door To Door To Promote Flood Recovery Survey
The survey is the first step for flood victims to receive federal flood recovery dollars.
Deputy Nick Tullier Continues To Defy Odds 1 Year After Police Ambush
One year ago today,Tullier and other officers were fired upon in an ambush in Baton Rouge.
Toledo Bend Earns Spot In Top Five Bass Fishing Lakes In Central U.S.
Louisiana is not called Sportsman's Paradise or no reason.
Former FBI Director Warns Federal Loopholes Could Worsen Opioid Epidemic
Policy proposals could loosen restrictions on imported drugs.
One Month After Shooting; House Majority Whip Scalise Now In Fair Condition
It’s been one month since House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot at a Virginia ballpark.
12 Louisiana Beaches Show High Bacteria Levels
Beach goers with weak immune systems should avoid getting in the water.
Childhood Stress Can Lead To Mental, Physical Health Problems
Too often people try to discount the impact of stress on youngsters.
Gueydan Man Pleads Guilty To Shooting Whooping Crane
Lane Thibodeaux also faces charges amid allegations he threatened people who reported him.
Gulf Of Mexico Brown Shrimp Harvest Expected To Be Productive
It looks as though with year will be a good one for the brown shrimp harvest in the Gulf of Mexico.
Qualifying For October 14th Election Begins Today
Qualifying begins today for the October 14th statewide and municipal elections.
Elio Motors Fined For Violating State Law
Elio Motors in northwest Louisiana has been fined over half a million dollars by the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission who says the three-wheel car making company violated state law.