
Louisiana DEQ Experiences Leadership Shakeup with Hoggatt’s Exit
News Summary Noah Hoggatt has resigned as executive counsel of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality after less than a year. His departure sparks concerns

News Summary Noah Hoggatt has resigned as executive counsel of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality after less than a year. His departure sparks concerns

News Summary A new proposal in Louisiana, House Bill 60, aims to allow part-time military veterans, including National Guard members and reservists, to reside in

News Summary The Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled that voters will decide the fate of Constitutional Amendment II, dismissing a lawsuit that questioned its legality.

News Summary The Louisiana Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit questioning the clarity of Constitutional Amendment No. 2, just ahead of an important vote on

News Summary In a bold new move, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has officially renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. This decision,

News Summary As execution date approaches, Jessie Hoffman’s case raises ethical questions about nitrogen gas as a method of capital punishment. Delays are being fueled

News Summary New Orleans is set to witness a historic execution as Jessie Hoffman is scheduled to be executed by nitrogen gas, marking Louisiana’s first

News Summary As Louisiana prepares for the March 29 vote, Amendment 2 proposes significant changes to education funding aimed at raising teacher and support staff

News Summary New Orleans is experiencing a significant population decline, losing over 39,000 residents since 2020. The city’s metro area now boasts an estimated population

News Summary Early voting in Louisiana has officially begun, starting October 18 and running through October 29, 2024. Voters can participate from 8:30 a.m. to