The Louisiana Public Service Commission is scheduled to take up Entergy's procedural motion at its session on Wednesday (April 15).
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Two immigration advocacy groups are asking a federal court to let them join a lawsuit between the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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This week’s episode is all about sports in the region — from a minor league team moving across state lines, to Name, Image and Likeness deals.
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The measure would give sales tax rebates to aerospace businesses that create 200 permanent jobs and make a $1 billion investment
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A bipartisan bill that would make it easier for parents in Louisiana to win special education disputes has the full backing of the House education committee.
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The Public Affairs Research Council opposes HB 608 because it says the revenue-sharing agreements use public money, and taxpayers have a right to see how public money is spent.
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