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Request a DemoHeadlines & Bylines (07.09.24)
— KSLA: At least one person dies as Beryl leaves trail of damage across the ArkLaTex
— Shreveport Times: 20,000-plus without power in Northwest Louisiana following Beryl-related storms
— Fox 8: Louisiana natives in Houston begin cleanup after Beryl strike
— The Advocate: Jeff Landry’s pick is heavy favorite to lead Northwestern State as board taps semifinalists
— ABC: Opponents of Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law want judge to block it before new school year starts
— The Illuminator: Again and again, U.S. Supreme Court slaps down 5th Circuit
— The Illuminator: Busy or not, all Louisiana judges will get a pay hike — maybe permanently
— The Advocate: Louisiana’s new ‘I voted’ sticker is a different design than years past. See it here
— Politico: Louisiana chemical company highlights Supreme Court ruling in fresh plea
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Guest Column: As term comes to an end, Congressman Graves is ‘running through the tape’
Diners, dives and … democracy. As a creature of habit, I frequently return to south Louisiana diners every time the U.S. House is not in session – unannounced and unscheduled – to get real-time, unvarnished perspectives from everyday folks. Constantly engaging folks where they are has proven more valuable than expensive polling and high-priced consultants, …
Our History: The death of Huey Long
When Gov. Jeff Landry opened this year’s redistricting-focused special session, he jokingly referenced the shooting of one of his predecessors. “Now I am aware Huey Long was shot over redistricting,” Landry said. “I am hopeful and confident we can dispose of this matter without you disposing of me.” On Sept. 8, 1935 Long, then a …
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Headlines and Bylines (10.01.24)
—Illuminator: Landry boosts Medicaid payments to seven hospitals, four owned by donor, despite warning of health cuts —BRProud: FEMA money available for people in Louisiana after Hurricane Francine —The Advocate: Near Tiger Stadium, there’s a plan to dig into Louisiana’s energy future. Not everyone is a fan. —The Advocate: How the legal fallout from two …