LPSS Board President Britt Latiolais expresses his full support of the school system’s practices for awarding construction ...
Louisiana was the first state to be approved for a new round of funding — until it was paused by the Trump administration.
Milton residents and new engineers on the Homewood are concerned by the limited budget of $7.6 million left to LCG to ...
For years, Millie Mattered has hosted marches across the state to remember the lives lost to the opioid epidemic. Now, the ...
Louisiana’s Equine Activity Liability Law (La. R.S. 9:2795.3) recognizes that horses are unpredictable and that owners, trainers, and facilities shouldn’t be unfairly held liable for the inherent ...
Since early 2024, a Scott-based metal building contractor has taken in more than $2 million worth of no-bid work from the ...
Measles parties” are an attempt by parents to intentionally expose their children to an infected person to build immunity.
To modernize older commercial zoning and improper uses, zoning commission approved the rezoning of 48 properties north of ...
Letitia Labbie is one of just a handful of federally licensed wildlife rehabilitators in the state, saving injured animals on ...
The Lafayette Parish School System is walking back its plans to cut pre-K French immersion programs. Parents are encouraged, but say they want certainty.
Child psychologist Annie Spell, a Republican, was elected unopposed to represent Lafayette in the Louisiana House of ...
Making visible that epidemic’s toll has been among the primary objectives of Millie Mattered. Now, five years into its existence, founder Lillie Harvey plans to shift her focus to combatting the root ...
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