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Banks, who left office in early 2024, says the city’s delay in conducting the audit deprived her of the opportunity to ...
“The Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost”: Broome Fires Back at Edwards Over Baton Rouge Budget Crisis
In a video posted to her Instagram, Broome rejected Edwards’ assertion, made during his push for the controversial Thrive!
Fluoride Removal Bill Fails in Louisiana House Committee After Strong Opposition from Health Experts
BATON ROUGE, La. — An effort to scale back fluoridation in Louisiana’s public drinking water was defeated Wednesday after health professionals raised alarms about its potential consequences for oral ...
BATON ROUGE, LA — A coalition of national and local organizations has filed a federal lawsuit against the state of Louisiana over a law that effectively bans the use of affordable air quality monitors ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — A growing clash over traffic enforcement cameras in Louisiana has reignited debate at the State Capitol, exposing sharp tensions between state lawmakers and local leaders. What ...
Members of the Capital Area Groundwater Commission attend a recent meeting in Baton Rouge as debate over the agency's future unfolds at the Louisiana State Capitol. BATON ROUGE, La. — A state bill ...
Baton Rouge, La. — The National Environmental Action Network (NEAN), a nonprofit organization rooted in the environmental justice movement, has announced a sweeping set of initiatives targeting two of ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — In a move poised to transform how Louisiana delivers assistance to vulnerable populations, the state House has unanimously approved a pair of bills that would significantly ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) sharply criticized a Republican-led budget reconciliation bill Tuesday during a House Rules Committee hearing, calling it a “billionaire bankroll bill” and ...
WASHINGTON — A congressional hearing turned tense this week as Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.) grilled Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. over the administration’s overhaul of ...
Harvard Pushes Back with Precision: University Corrects and Challenges Education Department's Threat
The Harvard skyline stands resolute amid political turbulence, as the university responds to federal threats not only with legal action—but with red ink and scholarly correction. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – ...
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