Iraqi authorities say they have detained an official with the Islamic State group involved in inciting the attack on Bourbon Street that left more than a dozen people dead.
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The House of Representatives voted 74-17 to pass a bill that would shift the state’s official public notices from The Advocate newspaper to a government-run website.
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Amid discussions of splitting LSU’s top leadership role into two positions, System President William Tate is moving his office to the same campus building that once held the school chancellor’s office.
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Children who qualify for free or reduced-price meals at school are eligible for food assistance over the summer break, state officials announced Monday.
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Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin shot a 1-under 71 in alternate-shot play Sunday to become first-time PGA Tour winners — by one stroke — at the Zurich Classic.
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Legislative committees advanced a number of bills last week, including one that would revise the criteria for the Louisiana Board of Ethics' investigation process.
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