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Louisiana approves Entergy’s power projects amid concerns
PLAQUEMINE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Public Service Commission is approving several Entergy projects that are supposed to ramp up power generation in our state. Some of those projects are supposed to help power a massive metadata center ...
The Louisiana Legislature is considering convening a special session for congressional redistricting this fall in anticipation of a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court on the map lawmakers approved last year,
Khalil Bryan was wanted on warrants for violent offenses out of Louisiana. He tried to jump out of a window to avoid being arrested at a Cypress home on Wednesday.
Ruston, La. (KNOE) - The North Louisiana Military Museum celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. The Museum started as one man’s dream since he was a little boy that grew into his life’s work.
Louisiana redistricting map blocked by appeals court for diluting Black votes while Supreme Court considers broader case on race-conscious congressional district drawing.
A new report from the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana says the state’s big tax changes, passed in late 2024, will leave most households paying less in state taxes — but some of the poorest may end up paying more.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana is one of only a few states without its own minimum wage law. That means workers rely on the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which has not changed since 2009.
The Peggy Martin rose is more than a pretty bloom in Louisiana gardens. It's a reminder of the region's rebirth after Hurricane Katrina. Why it matters: The flower, also called the Katrina rose, survived two weeks in the storm's floodwaters and emerged from the muck.