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/ 6 months agoFederal prosecutors seek to limit LaToya Cantrell’s contact with former bodyguard
Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to bar most contact between Mayor LaToya Cantrell and her former police bodyguard.
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/ 6 months agoLouisiana Sen. Jay Luneau won’t run for U.S. Senate. Democrats are still seeking a candidate.
Who will step for the Democrats in next year’s U.S. Senate race?
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/ 6 months agoThe government shutdown could disrupt food stamps. Many in Louisiana are worried.
As the federal government shutdown drags on, concern is growing about interrupting SNAP benefits, which help pay for groceries for roughly...
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/ 6 months agoFormer public defenders sue Louisiana leaders, say they were ousted as retaliation
It’s the latest twist in a long-running battle between the top public defenders and Remy Starns, the state public defender.
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/ 6 months agoNew Orleans may not make payroll for city workers after new cash flow problems
Chief Administrative Officer Joe Threat alerted Councilmembers Joe Giarrusso and Helena Moreno that “cash-flow issues have now become even more severe...
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/ 6 months agoFederal shutdown hits Louisiana farmers during harvest: ‘the math just doesn’t work’
“This is a very tough time in agriculture,” said Stephen Logan, who has a farm in Gillam, La.
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/ 6 months agoUS Senate Judiciary committee hears from two Louisiana nominees to the US District Court
State Supreme Court Justice Will Crain and former acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana Alexander C. Van Hook...
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/ 6 months agoLouisiana SNAP cardholders to receive no benefits for November due to government shutdown
Food stamps will expire by the end of next week unless Congress can agree to end the federal government shutdown, Gov....
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/ 6 months agoNational Guard could arrive in New Orleans by November if Trump signs off on LA request
National Guard troops could be deployed to New Orleans before the end of November in keeping with Gov. Jeff Landry’s request...
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/ 6 months agoGovernment shutdown shuts down ‘Wild Things’ in Lacombe
More wild times in the federal government reached out and whacked a popular outdoor event in St. Tammany earlier this month,...



