Multiple St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in South Louisiana have been postponed due to the threat of strong winds and possible tornadoes this weekend.
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Louisiana Considered
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Louisiana’s two largest teacher unions have come out in support of a sweeping constitutional amendment Gov. Jeff Landry has backed that would rewrite large swaths of the state’s public tax and budget policies. The measure will appear on the March 29 ballot.
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The order is a product of Landry’s Fiscal Responsibility Review Program, sometimes referred to as La. DOGE, in reference to President Donald Trump’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency, which Elon Musk heads.
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A federal judge has halted Louisiana’s first death row execution using nitrogen gas, which was scheduled to take place next week.
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The woman was indicted in January for allegedly giving her teen daughter pills she had obtained through the mail.
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A third suspect is in custody following the hazing death of Southern University student Caleb Wilson, Baton Rouge police said.
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