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Published on May 2, 2025Source: USA Today - Neutral
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Published on May 3, 2025
Shocking: Louisiana Man Accused of Setting His own House on Fire
A Louisiana man is in trouble with the law after deputies with the Office of State Fire Marshal Ed Branch arrested the man for purposely setting his own house on fire. There were two reported fires within six hours. What Is Known About The Fires? According …
Source: Hot 107.9 - Louisiana - Pending -
Published on May 3, 2025
Only One Louisiana City Made the “Worst Mosquito” List
SHREVEPORT, LA – What are the worst cities in the country for mosquitoes? This list might surprise you. Shreveport does not make the list. In fact, only one Louisiana city was named. Orkin puts together a list of the worst cities for mosquitoes and folks …
Source: K945 - Louisiana - Pending -
Published on May 3, 2025
Woodside Approves $17.5 Billion Louisiana LNG Development
Woodside has made a final investment decision to develop the three-train, 16.5 million tonne per annum (Mtpa) Louisiana LNG development. Woodside is targeting first LNG in 2029. Development of Louisiana LNG will position Woodside as a global LNG powerhouse …
Source: Offshore Source - Florida - Pending -
Published on May 3, 2025
Louisiana Senate Passes Bill Allowing Over-the-Cou
The Louisiana Legislature this week advanced a bill that would allow for ivermectin to be sold in pharmacies in the state without a prescription. The state Senate passed a measure, SB19, in a 28-8 vote on April 30, sending the bill to the state House. Both …
Source: NTD - Right-wing -
Published on May 2, 2025
Non-unanimous jury bill heads to Louisiana Senate floor
BATON ROUGE, La. (KPLC) - A bill to address non-unanimous jury verdicts in Louisiana has passed the state Senate Judiciary Committee 5-1. Senate Bill 218 aims to allow defendants convicted of non-unanimous decisions to appeal their decisions. Deridder …
Source: KPLC - Louisiana - Neutral -
Published on May 2, 2025
Shreveport police carry Flame of Hope to support Louisiana Special Olympics
SHREVEPORT, La. - Shreveport police partnered with local law enforcement agencies and Special Olympics Louisiana for the annual law enforcement torch run Friday morning. Officers carry what is called the Flame of Hope through Shreveport and Bossier City …
Source: KTBS 3 - Louisiana - Neutral -
Published on May 2, 2025
Louisiana could get hundreds of millions in offshore federal revenue in bill before Congress
WASHINGTON – Louisiana could be in line to receive hundreds of millions dollars more for allowing offshore energy exploration and production in federal waters off the coast. The House Natural Resources committee attached wording in legislation that will go …
Source: The Advocate - Louisiana - Neutral -
Published on May 2, 2025
Whooping Cough Cases Rise Across Louisiana, Health Dept Warns
Cases of the highly contagious disease pertussis (aka whooping cough) have sharply risen in Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Health's data shows that by the end of the year if whooping cough continues to spread at this rate, it will be over …
Source: Talk Radio 1470 - Louisiana - Pending