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All city-parish departments have been directed to prepare reduced budget scenarios — 6% and 12%, respectively — regardless of ...
What began as a sweeping attempt to shut down speeding cameras across the state has been weakened by last-minute exemptions, ...
Black communities in Louisiana’s infamous “Cancer Alley” are being stripped of their right to document the toxins they ...
The program, which currently serves more than 600 children across multiple sites, is fully dependent on federal grant funding administered through the Office of Head Start.
The commission, which oversees the aquifer supplying drinking water to Baton Rouge and neighboring parishes, had faced ...
NEAN is fighting pollution and unemployment in Black communities—restoring work, health, and hope.
More than 80 distribution sites will operate through July 31, providing breakfast and lunch to all children and teens under 18 years old, regardless of their income or school enrollment status. The ...