It was a routine stop — the Kenner Police officers who pulled him over said Sanchez had run a red light — but it ended with Sanchez in a federal immigration detention center.

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People from across the state came to share their zine, small magazines containing various art forms, with people at the Baton Rouge Zinefest
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Jacques Toutant Beauregard documented best in federal slave registries.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has set the date it will hear new arguments in a Louisiana case that could have ripple effects for congressional redistricting around the country.
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Frederick Griffith was a personal trainer when he started to care for his mother, Anna Hampton. As he became her caregiver he not only found inspiration to start his latest business, but found a way to serve those whose voices were being forgotten.
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Obituaries were used to identify more than half the deceased recipients.
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