
Historic Execution Planned in Louisiana Using Nitrogen Hypoxia
News Summary Louisiana prepares for its first execution by nitrogen hypoxia on March 18, 2025, involving inmate Jessie Hoffman, convicted of a 1996 murder case.

News Summary Louisiana prepares for its first execution by nitrogen hypoxia on March 18, 2025, involving inmate Jessie Hoffman, convicted of a 1996 murder case.

News Summary In Louisiana, five public defenders have accused state official Rémy Starns of retaliating against them and infringing on their First Amendment rights. With

News Summary The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission has announced an expansion of the black bear hunting season for 2025, increasing the number of permits

News Summary Louisiana’s Office of Motor Vehicles recently experienced a significant system outage that led to long lines and frustrations among residents statewide. The outdated

News Summary A mother in Port Allen, Louisiana, has pleaded not guilty to felony charges for allegedly providing abortion pills to her minor daughter. The

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News Summary Residents of LaPlace, Louisiana, face an uncertain future as the Trump administration plans to drop a federal lawsuit against Denka Performance Elastomer. The

News Summary Dr. Margaret Carpenter, a New York physician, has been indicted in Louisiana for providing abortion pills to a minor, the first such case

News Summary Louisiana is set to resume death penalty executions, halted for 15 years, using a new method called nitrogen hypoxia. Governor Jeff Landry announced

News Summary Jessie Hoffman, a Louisiana death row inmate, has filed a lawsuit to halt his execution by nitrogen gas scheduled for March 18. Convicted