Jackson's second jury was made of six women and six men who deliberated for 30 minutes before finding him guilty of ...
Jackson’s second jury was made of six women and six men who deliberated for 30 minutes before finding him guilty of ...
Religious freedom is one of our country’s most treasured liberties. Every individual and family — not politicians or the ...
An episode of "Homicide Squad New Orleans" had been scheduled to begin airing on A&E on Jan. 23 but has been placed on hold ...
Here are those who filed as candidates in Northwest Louisiana on Jan. 29, 2025, the first of three days of qualifying for ...
A federal appeals court case about displaying the Ten Commandments in Louisiana public schools is poised to become the next ...
Louisiana's Municipal Primary Election is scheduled, and qualifying started on Wednesday, January 29, and will end on Friday, ...
New research shows that antiabortion states are losing population, especially among single-person households, as concerns ...
The dream of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has become a relay activity in Zachary as faith, community and elected leaders ...
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – Kristopher Harrison, a former candidate for Louisiana State Senate District 23, is speaking out about his future goals one week after he was disqualified from the race.
A three-judge panel heard oral arguments about a Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public classrooms.
When I heard the news of the DOJ backing away from its position in the Callais redistricting case out of Louisiana before the Supreme Court, I realized that I had failed to link to this important ...