BATON ROUGE, La. — A group of mothers and grandmothers gathered along Scenic Highway on Saturday morning, lifting prayers and ...
Because Louisiana law often follows these recommendations, any federal changes could affect school vaccine requirements, Medicaid coverage, and what vaccines hospitals and pharmacies can offer. Baton ...
Gov. Jeff Landry is calling for an expanded federal investigation into diversity, equity, and inclusion policies across Louisiana’s public colleges and universities. The request would expand an ...
Properly installed car seats can save young lives. Safety experts say every child should be secured every time they ride to prevent tragedies like the death of one-year-old Nicholas Aguilar in Baton ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — State Senator Regina Barrow (D-Baton Rouge) is urging constituents to participate in a series of critical community meetings ahead of the March 9 legislative session. These ...
CHICAGO — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., a relentless champion for racial and economic justice who carried the civil rights movement from the streets into presidential politics, corporate boardrooms ...
WACO, Texas — Baylor University is expanding its Black Gospel Archive, a nationally significant collection dedicated to preserving Black sacred music and the cultural history surrounding it, with new ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards has asked the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to conduct a broad, independent review of the city-parish’s financial and operational ...
Keyo Johnson joins the Louisiana Academic Advising Association and Leadership Baton Rouge boards. BATON ROUGE, La. — Keyo Johnson, director of Vocational Discernment and Career Development at ...
SCOTLANDVILLE, La. — Scotlandville is seeing a surge in local investment as two new businesses officially opened their doors this week, offering jobs, services, and dining options to the community.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana is broadening a program designed to boost access to fresh fruits and vegetables for residents receiving public food assistance, now including Walmart stores in Baton Rouge ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — A legal challenge over how Baton Rouge’s Metro Council spends public money has become a defining test of press freedom, after parish attorneys asked a judge to restrict how a local ...
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