
Layoffs at NOAA Raise Concerns in New Orleans
News Summary New Orleans residents are alarmed by recent layoffs at NOAA, which affected nearly 1,000 employees. This could jeopardize weather forecasting, crucial for public

News Summary New Orleans residents are alarmed by recent layoffs at NOAA, which affected nearly 1,000 employees. This could jeopardize weather forecasting, crucial for public

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

News Summary In the wake of Hurricane Francine, Thibodaux, Louisiana, is rallying to support Nicholls State University, which suffered extensive damage. Gouaux Hall lost its

News Summary The controversial pipeline protest law in New Orleans is under scrutiny as a three-judge panel from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals examines

News Summary Hurricane Francine made landfall on September 11, 2024, bringing heavy rains and flooding to the River Parishes of Louisiana, affecting about 300 homes.

News Summary In an intense battle in Hattiesburg, Louisiana-Lafayette narrowly defeated Southern Miss with a score of 62-60. The game kept fans on the edge

News Summary The proposed Venture Global CP Express Moss Lake Compressor Station in Calcasieu Parish has sparked significant community debate following a recent public hearing.

News Summary New Orleans is considering a substantial proposal to shift education funding towards private schooling for K-12 students in Louisiana. Governor Jeff Landry’s plan