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The plea follows a disturbing incident in February 2023 when a mother caught McCartney in the act of sexually abusing her daughter.
Gov. Jeff Landry's administration is launching a new strategy to convince foreign businesses to invest in Louisiana, scrapping a broad-based approach that tried to win business in nearly a dozen
The Louisiana board of education said students must understand artificial intelligence to compete globally, citing President Trump's order to integrate AI into K-12 education.
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KTAB Abilene on MSNFugitive apprehended in Texas after being ‘mistakenly released’ from Louisiana jail in July
Khalil Bryan was released from a Louisiana detention center in July due to a “misidentification between two individuals with a similar last name,” officials said at the time.
(Louisiana Illuminator) — The Louisiana Legislature is considering convening a special session for congressional redistricting this fall in anticipation of a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court on the map lawmakers approved last year, but a decision on ...
Khalil Bryan tried to get away when law enforcement officers closed in on the home in Cypress. He was eventually taken into custody and taken to jail.
SYDNEY—Woodside Energy could retain as much as 80% of the holding company for its $17.5 billion Louisiana LNG project in the U.S. as it progresses talks with potential partners that include Saudi Arabian Oil Co.
A lawsuit has been filed by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill against the Caddo Commission for violating the open meeting law when seven of its members presented Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders with a resolution during his June stop. The lawsuit claims ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State baseball will be hosting Louisiana Tech in a fall scrimmage, new coach Brian O'Connor announced Aug. 20 while speaking at a WFCA radio station banquet. The exhibition is scheduled for 1 p.m. CT Nov. 1 at Dudy Noble Field.
The 135 Louisiana National Guard troops sent to join President Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime and homelessness in Washington D.C. had arrived Wednesday to help local law enforcement — and they will stay there “as long as the President needs them,” Gov. Jeff Landry said Wednesday.