On This Week in Louisiana Politics, the United States Department of Justice released a bombshell report stating that the Louisiana State Police have used excessive force in their encounters with the public.
Climate change worsened likelihood of California wildfires
Editorial written by Chicago Tribune Board. When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in late August 2005, it took Congress just a few days to approve $10.5 billion in federal disaster aid at President George W.
Nearly 40 cats affected by near-record snowfall in Louisiana are arriving at the MSPCA at Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem on Saturday as part of an urgent rescue mission.
United Cajun Navy responds to calls for help, partners with local organizations to support victims of California wildfire
Atlas Van Lines unveiled its 2024 Migration Patterns Study, which shows California is the 2nd most moved from state behind Louisiana., offering a comprehensive
The newly reported H5N9 strain was found Monday at a duck farm in Merced County, California, according to the World Organization for Animal Health. The Paris-based organization that studies animal diseases said it's the first verified U.S. case of H5N9 in poultry. The organization said the more common strain H5N1 was also found.
In an interview aired Wednesday night, Trump said he may withhold aid to California until the state adjusts how it manages its scarce water resources. He falsely claimed that California’s fish conservation efforts in the northern part of the state are responsible for fire hydrants running dry in urban areas.
If someone asked you, “Where can I go in the United States to escape the frigid air this January?” what would you say?
An Assembly bill by John Harabedian aims to speed up housing recovery after the L.A. fires through a state-led task force.
Oak Grove (La.) five-star forward Caroline Bradley remains the top priority for Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers in the 2027 Recruiting Cycle. Bradley, the No. 5 overall prospect in her class, stands at 6-foot-5 with the "Who's Who" of women's basketball battling it out for her services.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach wants to stop counting noncitizens in the U.S. census. Counting unauthorized immigrants hurts states like Kansas, argues a lawsuit that Kobach joined. States like Texas and California have larger noncitizen populations.