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This three generation, family-owned company is headquartered in Alexandria, Louisiana.
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SB98 would call for fines of up to $1,000 and the potential loss of a driver’s license for two months for some offenses.
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This celebratory welcoming ceremony served as the launch for G-Unit operations in Shreveport.
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. First Amendment lawyer Scott Sternberg called Louisiana Senate Bill 482 “a repeal of the public records law.”
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Pride in the Park is a weekend event hosted by Shreveport’s PACE to bring local members of the LGBTQ+ community together for a festive celebration on April 27.
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There’s an effort underway, in the current legislative session in Baton Rouge, to reverse course on the controversial execution method with Senate Bill 430.
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Study: From 2012 to 2021 Texas led the country with nearly 7,000 animal cruelty offenses, six times higher than the national average.
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April 18 through April 26, 2024. This schedule of Passover programs features shows sharing the meaning of Passover, thoughtful story-telling, music and even comedy.
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Social service agencies fear the proposed Arkansas budget increase of 1.76% for fiscal year 2025 will not even keep up with inflation.
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April 13, 2024. Mansfield Female College was founded by the Methodist Church in the 1850s in Mansfield, La., less than a decade after the town of Mansfield was established. Its first students were the daughters of wealthy Southern planters, who wanted their daughters to obtain higher education.
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Report: 37% of all births in Louisiana in 2020 were to Black women, yet they accounted for 62% of all pregnancy-associated deaths.
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If approved, Senate Bill 276 would make it a crime to give a pregnant woman an abortion pill without her knowledge or consent.