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Madison Barton has joined McGlinchey Stafford's New Orleans office as Of Counsel in the Enterprise Litigation and ...
Louisiana joins 23 states suing Vermont, claiming its climate law is unconstitutional and unfairly targets out-of-state ...
Jazz Fest 2025 welcomed 460,000 fans for a cultural celebration featuring Lil Wayne, Pearl Jam, Cajun food, crafts, and ...
Federal officials are cleaning up a Louisiana oil spill after a decades-old well leaked 79,000 gallons near the Mississippi ...
Louisiana lawmakers back a bill requiring parental consent for teen app downloads, aiming to enhance child safety and privacy ...
Louisiana lawmakers propose DOTD overhaul to shift construction funds, add new offices, and restructure how infrastructure is ...
U.S. stocks fell as AI hype wanes and Trump's shifting tariff policies spark economic concerns and corporate forecast ...
The Quisby transitions from hostel to boutique hotel after a major renovation, boosting revenue, efficiency, and guest ...
A decades-old oil well in Plaquemines Parish leaked crude into Louisiana wetlands, sparking major cleanup efforts by federal ...
Gov. Landry might get the insurance laws he wants, but not without ruffling some Republican feathers
A surprise amendment to an insurance bill causes a rift among Louisiana Republicans but advances Gov. Landry’s reform agenda.
New Orleans received $388M in ARPA funds. Here's how the city spent it—and the opportunities critics say were missed.
Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto is leaving Louisiana’s environmental agency to join a Washington, D.C. law firm after a short ...
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