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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoLouisiana attorney general sues Livingston Parish Library Board over Open Meetings Law
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill sued the Livingston Parish Library Board for allegedly violating Open Meetings Law when the board ousted...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoCongressman Troy Carter endorses Helena Moreno in New Orleans mayor’s race
U.S. Rep. Troy Carter has endorsed Helena Moreno in New Orleans’ mayoral race, adding to a handful of power players lining...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoCan Louisiana fix or replace 62 bridges by the end of next year? Here’s the plan.
The state’s new Office of Louisiana Highway Construction is quickly ramping up. Its first task is fixing 62 small bridges scattered...
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/ 2 months agoPlan drafted for 1,000 National Guard troops in Louisiana, but no decision yet, officials say
Pentagon officials confirmed the accuracy of the documents but said they “should not be interpreted as policy.”
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoCan the front-runner for Orleans Parish sheriff be caught? Opponents say there are ways.
One challenger says they’ve gained momentum. Fundraising and polling numbers point to an uphill climb.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoFederal shutdown tied to GOP extending Obamacare tax credit. 92,000 Louisianans rely on it
The credit is used by workers and small businesses earning too much to qualify for Medicaid insurance but too little to...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoNew Orleans social media influencer ejected from City Council meeting — again
Instagram personality Byron Cole was removed from a New Orleans City Council meeting Thursday after authorities said he was banned.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoNew Orleans flood agency police chief claims cost savings but oversees $3.7 million budget increase
The spending increases are part of sweeping changes to the agency Gov. Jeff Landry has pursued, drawing outcry from watchdog groups...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoVigil service held at LSU for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk
The service drew students, community members, university leaders and state officials — and it included remarks from U.S. House Speaker Mike...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoNew Orleans City Council overrides Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s veto of $5 million for LSU
The move means the city’s deal with LSU will go forward.


