After three consecutive years of standstill state budgets, Louisiana’s public colleges and universities are struggling with the effects of inflation and bloating athletics budgets. Gov. Jeff Landry ...
A new effort to remove fluoride from public drinking water supplies in Louisiana would allow local residents to vote on the ...
Attorneys for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office faced off in court as part of ...
Sen. Jay Morris has authored an amendment to the Louisiana Constitution that would apply to all felony cases that don’t ...
Louisiana is currently experiencing one of the largest waves of economic investment in its history, with more than $100 ...
Caleb Kleinpeter, R-Port Allen, cleared the state Senate with unanimous support Tuesday and will head to the House of ...
The following interview with  Will Green, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, president and CEO is featured in ...
Demand has been so strong that a program to help residents obtain two-year associate degrees in hot fields exhausted its ...
Louisiana officials hope to place more children in foster care, and the state agency that oversees the system wants to pay ...
Under the proposal, public schools would receive $47 more per student — almost a 50% bump — to pay for employee health ...
A state lawmaker’s proposal to close Louisiana’s child welfare agency has been put on hold while she and the head of that agency work on a compromise that will address the department’s chronic issues.
Landry’s proposal to eliminate the state income tax is struggling to gain traction as Louisiana faces a projected budget shortfall next year.