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Health officials confirmed two cases — one in metro New Orleans and one in Southwest Louisiana.
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They'll still be required on public transit and in schools, public health facilities and state government buildings. Private businesses and local jurisdictions can still enforce their own rules.
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Troy Carter Wins Runoff For Louisiana's Open Congressional Seat
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A late-night event promised shots of liquor for people receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, appealing to a younger, more hesitant crowd.
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Health reporter Bobbi-Jeanne Misick spoke with State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter to learn more about how the pause will affect vaccine rollout in Louisiana.
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The Chitimacha Tribe Avoided COVID-19 Death And Hospitalization — Now It’s Vaccinating The CommunityIn St. Mary Parish, the Chitimacha Tribe used its casino to administer vaccines to South-Central Louisianans.
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Kelli Tidwell Stawecki hasn’t lived in her home since Category 4 Hurricane Laura devastated Lake Charles last August.“We're seven months in and we are…
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Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards relaxed state coronavirus restrictions on businesses Tuesday, lifting all capacity limits for bars, restaurants, gyms,…
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New Orleans officials are urging people to get vaccinated as they race against the threat of new coronavirus variants.There are enough vaccines available…
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New Orleanians looking to weigh in on a plan to rename public schools currently honoring slave owners, confederate officials and segregation supporters…