In 2019, Louisiana's fourth graders ranked 50th in the country for reading. Now, they're 16th. Here's how the state, and one rural district, pulled it off.
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A federal pipeline safety official not authorized to speak publicly said the proposed rules were “withdrawn” in accordance with an executive order.
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A Southern University student has been arrested in connection with Wilson’s death.
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A death row inmate in Louisiana scheduled to become the first person in the state to be executed using nitrogen gas has asked for his capital punishment to be carried out using a more humane method.
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The planned ballot language is false and misleading, plaintiffs argue.
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The Krewe of Crescent City, Krewe of Elks will roll Uptown, and Barkus through the French Quarter.
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