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Local law enforcement collects more and more video surveillance footage from public spaces, and government agencies must grapple with this.
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Local law enforcement collects more and more video surveillance footage from public spaces, and government agencies must grapple with this.
In Colfax, La., a legend, rich history await visitors.
Gov. John Bel Edwards and Louisiana legislators agree that pay raises for K-12 school teachers, roads and bridges will likely hold benefits.
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office has been unlawfully destroying deputies' disciplinary records for at least 10 years, the report says.
Republican state policymakers' efforts to boost fossil fuels are described in part in the report as "Texas-like legislation."
An LSU professor, who sued a man for defamation for reporting him to police and the university for a rape allegation, has agreed to settle.
A Louisiana House panel mulling proposals for changes to the state's tax structure was warned Wednesday that drastic tax hikes may occur.
A federal judge in New Orleans sentenced former state senator Karen Carter Peterson to 22 months in prison Wednesday.
Federal authorities have taken over Slidell's beleaguered housing authority, accusing local officials of blocking access to records.
The Republican Party of Louisiana is debating whether to recommend the elimination of no-fault divorce.
A descendant of slaves from St. John the Baptist Parish wants La., legislators to take a role in auditing lucrative tax incentive deals.
A line with a few dozen people stretched outside the door of the building where volunteers were helping escort folks through the process.
As Louisiana rang in the new year, Louisianians took to social media to express concerns about a new law that required age verification.
In response to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic, LSU's Health and Medical Advisory Committee has announced a list.
Fourth quarter performances were overall very healthy.
Louisiana is offering widespread, routine COVID-19 testing on a voluntary basis to both public and private school communities.
Dillard University, Loyola University New Orleans, Tulane University and Xavier University are the Louisiana schools.
The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections is barring visitors from entering state prisons through at least Aug. 16.
Students whose hearing or vision is impaired have had even more challenges to endure to learn in a safe and healthy environment.
The country appeared to be containing the novel coronavirus.