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Messer Construction is construction manager to renovate 115-year-old structure in Frankfort, its first major upgrade in 70 ...
Sixty years ago this week, President Lyndon Johnson made his way to the U.S. Capitol and, with Martin Luther King Jr.
The Voting Rights Act was signed into law 60 years ago but has been slowly eroding for more than a decade. That erosion ...
A new Louisiana State department began its first day of operation, Monday, and the executive director said there's miles of ...
NEW ORLEANS — The U.S. Supreme Court announced that Oct. 15 is the date when justices are expected to hear additional ...
Many elected Democrats in Louisiana aren't following national party leaders into all-out war with Republicans.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ended the discriminatory practices against Black voters that were prevalent in many states.
Hurricane Katrina exposed vulnerabilities in the state's marshlands and swamps, but 20 years later, there are still ...
On today’s Playbook Podcast, Adam Wren and Megan Messerly discuss the gerrymandering fight’s spillover into Texas’ Senate ...
Statehouse Report offers a story on how hunger still haunts S.C., McMaster joins RFK, plus a commentary by Andy Brack.