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Gov. Landry signed the “We Will Act” Act which gives law enforcement in the state the power to neutralize threatening drones.
Columnist Clancy DuBos's annual look at who scored big and who went home empty-handed from the legislative session.
Louisiana has become the first state to allow law enforcement to intercept and disable drones posing threats to public safety ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNKids explore hip-hop music and dance at campIt’s camp season in KELOLAND. For some kids, that means making music and dancing. Lluvia Landry is a fan of hip-hop music and ...
An Opelousas man was convicted on multiple counts of animal cruelty. After a trial this week, Gordon Miller, 66, was found ...
A representative from Governor Jeff Landry’s office issued a proclamation on behalf of the governor on June 17 at Linda ...
Locals in St. Landry Parish say they are having to swerve to avoid the massive potholes, which measure up to three feet wide ...
Here are the top eight softball players who entered the transfer portal this offseason, including Oklahoma transfer Sydney ...
An Opelousas man was found guilty of 14 counts of animal cruelty for failing to provide proper care for his malnourished cattle, horses, and dogs, and is now prohibited from owning any more ...
A bill on its way to the Governor’s desk—with connections to gas industry allies—could enshrine hydrocarbons as Louisiana’s ...
The Louisiana Advanced Aviation and Drone Advisory Committee has outlined a statewide strategic economic plan aimed at ...
Just a few days after a regular session ended, Louisiana lawmakers are bracing for up to a $4 billion loss in federal ...
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