Across Louisiana, LA|News|
Veterans And Rural Residents Have A Greater Dependence On The Mail
Some describe mail delays as ‘extremely frustrating’

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Some describe mail delays as ‘extremely frustrating’

Next week could bring two very serious storms to Louisiana as well
COVID-19 patients must get doctor’s sworn statement to vote absentee
Advocates want congressional investigation into treatment of Black asylum seekers
U.S. House to meet Saturday to vote on $25B boost to Postal Service
Bill supported by all the chamber’s Democrats and more than 2 dozen Republicans
Gov. expects ‘right hook from Marco and then a left hook from Laura’
Bar owners objected to being shut down during ongoing pandemic
Health department isn’t publishing numbers from individual schools
Lone Republican legislator opposes Sec. of State Ardoin’s proposal
Louisiana’s flagship university started posting coronavirus case counts Wednesday
Even the most optimistic initiatives fall hundreds of millions of dollars short of what is needed
Some schools disclose coronavirus cases. Others choose not to do so.
From installing plexiglass shields in classrooms to appointing Community Health Advocates
Broome faces Democratic opponents in the fall election
Activists continue to fight the company in court
Death Data, Unemployment Benefits, Elections
Governor signs letter sent from anti-abortion Democrats to national party leaders
Grocery and convenience store workers have benefited the most
Not every state will kick in $100 in extra aid