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Governor Jeff Landry testifies before Congress in an effort to secure funding for Louisiana transportation initiatives
Governor Jeff Landry testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, urging the new Congress to provide more federal dollars for an improved interstate system, including new br...
Joe Gallinaro
Jan 15, 2025
Small business owners hoping for an improved economic agenda with the beginning of the Trump Administration
Small businesses are more optimistic now than they have been in the last six years. That's according to the latest Small Business Optimism Index by the National Federation of Independent Business. Sta...
Joe Gallinaro
Jan 15, 2025
Freezing weather anticipated across Louisiana next week, according to experts
Buzz is building for the probability of winter precipitation next week. LRN Meteorologist Bill Jacquemin says there's a chance a large portion of the state could see snow and ice on Tuesday, but what ...
Joe Gallinaro
Jan 15, 2025
Ochsner Eat Fit offers healthy King Cake option
Looking for a healthy alternative this King Cake Season? The Eat Fit King Cake offers a healthier twist on the traditional Mardi Gras dessert, allowing people to enjoy the festive treat without compro...
Sean Richardson
Jan 15, 2025
Fleur du Coeur event to help raise funds for victims of the New Year's Day Bourbon Street tragedy
Restaurants and bars on Bourbon Street are coming together to raise money for those affected by the New Year's Day terror attack. Fleur du Coeur starts today and runs through Sunday. Wendy Waren with ...
Joe Gallinaro
Jan 15, 2025
Progress on New Orleans to Mobile Amtrak line chugging along after grant
Soon, you'll be able to catch a train from New Orleans again. Amtrak has received another $21 million from the Federal Railroad Administration to restart the New Orleans to Mobile passenger line. The ...
Jeff Palermo
Jan 14, 2025
Federal prosecutors to not press charges against white police officers in 2019 death of black driver Ronald Greene
Federal prosecutors will not be pressing charges against the white police officers involved in the 2019 deadly arrest of Black driver Ronald Greene near Monroe. The Justice Department informed Greene'...
Joe Gallinaro
Jan 14, 2025
Webster Parish Sheriff's Office investigating shooting at unsanctioned bonfire event in Dubberly
Webster Parish Sheriff deputies are continuing to investigate a shooting that injured six people, including two critically at an unpermitted bonfire event in Dubberly on Saturday night. Sheriff Jason ...
Joe Gallinaro
Jan 14, 2025
BESE and Governor's office address school attendance in K-12
Student attendance has become a key focus in Louisiana's education system, with the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE), and the state Legi...
Sean Richardson
Jan 14, 2025
New Orleans addresses it's homeless issue by opening a transition center before the Super Bowl
Ahead of New Orleans hosting Super Bowl LIX and a busy Mardi Gras season, Governor Jeff Landry announced plans to improve the city's streets and sidewalks to ensure they are "clean, accessible, and sa...
Sean Richardson
Jan 14, 2025
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