Manufacturers like Hyundai gathered in Huntsville to hear pitches from U.S. suppliers, as tariffs have prompted them to look for local options.
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On this week’s episode, Louisiana’s lieutenant governor wants to find out why Canadians haven't visited the state.
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State efforts to reduce testing have received broad support, though some educators warn the latest changes could make it harder for English learners to graduate.
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Landry wants to push dates back for the closed primaries next year to give lawmakers extra time to possibly approve a new congressional map.
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The city of New Orleans’ budget deficit for this year will be significantly larger than estimates previously provided by the New Orleans City Council.
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A new Commonwealth Fund report paints a stark picture of how Medicare is serving older adults and people with disabilities in the Gulf South.
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