Louisiana’s habitual offenders law ‘disproportionately’ impacts black defendants, Harris’ lawyer says ‘Get off Twitter and do your job’: Governor hits back at Trump

Why this Louisiana voter thinks Democrats are doomed in November Louisiana Education Jobs Facts at a Glance Use the Education Counts Database to find more detailed state information, ranks, comparisons across states, national statistics and more. This is what has happened to her since.The work of Mr. Kern, known as “Mr. It provides information to the public about city services and activities including weekly council meetings and school board meetings and classes for credit from Louisiana State University.

CITIZENS FOR A NEW LOUISIANA is known for its LOYALTY to our community. Updated January 6, 2019 | Infoplease Staff. Early voting begins Saturday and ends Saturday, Aug. 8, for the Aug. 15 election on a number of runoff races and local propositions. Bill Gates urges US to shutdown country to stop spread of coronavirus

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Businessman and Airport Commissioner Cleve Dunn, Jr. has survived a legal challenge to his candidacy for the District 6 seat on the East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council. Patrick Jones, a non-violent offender, had already served 13 years of a 27-year sentence

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Two court positions are up in Baton Rouge and tax issues will be considered in several parishes, but there are some locations in the region with nothing on the ballot.

Louisiana police officers face charges after assault on two men An attempt to have Metro Councilwoman Tara Wicker disqualified from this fall's mayoral race in East Baton Rouge Parish has failed. A lawsuit filed Friday seeks to block Metro Council member Tara Wicker from the Baton Rouge mayor's race, claiming that she has not filed her income taxes in recent years. Tara Wicker filed an appeal with the Louisiana Supreme Court on Saturday, seeking to overturn a lower court's ruling that disqualified her from the East Baton Rouge mayor-president's race.

Gov. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeal disqualified Tara Wicker from the race for East Baton Rouge mayor-president in a decision released Thursday morning, citing insufficient evidence that she filed two years of state income tax returns prior to qualify…Baton Rouge District Judge Richard "Chip" Moore, who has been hospitalized for six weeks with the coronavirus and needed a court ruling on the final day of the qualifying period last month to make a bid for another term, was reelected Wednesday wh…GONZALES — A former Ascension Parish police juror and council member who was part of the coalition that brought parish government into the home rule charter era and also adopt its first road tax has died. US storms that killed at least seven people to continue south

A commission that regulates use of an aquifer that supplies drinking water to more than 600,000 people declined to pick a new director this week, after its previous leader quit on the spot during a June board meeting. When Ms. Williams came across troubled young women while on the job in New Orleans, she saw them as potential “angels.” She died of Covid-19.In his latest book, Edward Ball retraces an ancestor’s involvement with the Ku Klux Klan in order to shed light on the country’s legacy of white supremacy.A bittersweet family tradition has become an exercise in risk assessment, logistics and trying to understand ever-changing rules.State agriculture officials are urging residents not to plant the seeds, which were mailed in pouches featuring Chinese characters.The state’s $50 billion plan to re-engineer its coastline may wash some fishing communities off the map.A restaurant owner in Louisiana grappled with the decision to reopen. A longtime Baton Rouge district judge who was told last week that she’s too old to run for another term claims Louisiana's mandatory judicial retirement age of 70 is nothing more than a “voter suppression tool.” Members of Democratic Gov.

John Bel Edwards will provide an update on the state's battle against coronavirus in a 2:30 p.m. news conference Tuesday. Former Senate President John Alario, the most powerful state legislator in recent years, disclosed Saturday that he has been hospitalized with the coronavirus. First US primary election postponed due to coronavirus Explore issues including health care, education, economy, crime and corrections, and infrastructure. Specifically, the rise in black turnout. Two people killed by Mardi Gras parade floats in New Orleans Louisiana drivers will pay the highest prices for auto insurance in the nation next year despite having passed a sweeping tort reform law that was sold as a way to dramatically lower premiums by as much as 25%, an insurance industry executive, who…Saturday is Election Day and the following local races and propositions are on the ballot in these parishes in the Baton Rouge area, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office.

GONZALES — After an Ascension Parish Council member left an expletive-laden voice mail with a parish employee Thursday night, the council chairwoman says she will seek a public censure of him. Sounding like a sci-fi movie from 1950s, the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry scrambled Friday when informed a St. Rose resident received an unsolicited package of mystery seeds from China. Tiffany Foxworth won a seat on the 19th Judicial District Court by only 27 votes in Baton Rouge's Saturday election. Eleven dead and hundreds of thousands lose power as storms sweep US US soars past 3m coronavirus cases after 1m added within a month Louisiana man pleads guilty to burning churches for black metal clout Creepy siren from The Purge used to enforce coronavirus curfew in US

We try to focus on community and family based events, festivals, food etc. It's the same thing we saw in Kentucky. Pastor defies orders and holds church services for hundreds of people