Caddo Parish District Attorney James E. Stewart, Sr., is urging state lawmakers to reconsider Senate Bill 74
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) is scheduled to revisit the topic of statewide energy efficiency during its upcoming meeting on Monday.
Louisiana is expected to receive $600 million in opioid settlement funds through 2038 as the state continues to address the growing impact of the opioid crisis.
Residents from across Northwest Louisiana gathered Thursday evening at Grace United Methodist Church to participate in a town hall meeting hosted by 10,000 Women Louisiana and Indivisible North Louisiana.
Plans for the new Northwest Louisiana State Office Building in downtown Shreveport have advanced, with officials approving additional funding and clearing administrative hurdles to move the project forward.
A Shreveport non-profit incubator has honored former City Councilman Willie Bradford for his enduring contributions to civic life and the nonprofit sector.