It’s time to make your plan to vote on March 29th, as there are four important constitutional amendments on the ballot.
Amendment 3 seeks to change Louisiana law to allow additions to that list with a two-thirds vote of the legislature rather ...
A familiar scene has played out over and over in the U.S. House: Republicans, unable to approve federal funding legislation on their own, edge toward a risky government shutdown, ...
New Orleans was turned upside down by Covid. Last year, however, confirmed a postpandemic renaissance and a tourism boom—a return for New Orleans as a prime destination location. The city had record ...
A student faces charges after a video showed her hitting another during a race. She told ABC News, "My community knows my character... they know I'm not like that." ...
This is at least the second lawsuit challenging proposed constitutional amendments set to appear on ballots in the March ...
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Eenjoy the music you miss from the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s by seeing “I Love the Nightlife,” written by local theater veterans ...
Yes, but: In the pre-COVID days, peak hotel occupancy regularly reached 95% over Mardi Gras, The Times-Picayune reports.
The frequency of traditional cardiovascular risk factors, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and the overall ...
Early voting for this crucial election starts on Saturday. The four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot are ...
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