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Now, for the first time, a visitor center solidifies the site’s Blackfeet history as a central part of the experience, thanks ...
The case that would have determined whether one of the state's two majority-Black congressional districts was a racial ...
Dangerously hot temperatures gripped New York City and the Tri-State area again on Tuesday making it feel like a furnace outside and shattering records in the process.
NEW ORLEANS — An election for the Crescent Soil and Water Conservation District, a race that drew unusual online attention due to its rarity, has concluded with incumbent Erica Johnson declared ...
NEW ORLEANS — In your Breakdown: there’s a very unique and rare election happening this weekend for residents of Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, St. Charles, and St. John Parishes. The ...
The final decision on whether St. George gets its own school district likely now rests with the voters of Louisiana at an April 18, 2026 statewide referendum. The proposed constitutional amendment ...
One of the two bills that would create a school district to match the city of St. George cleared the Louisiana House Wednesday after the authors addressed concerns of a key Baton Rouge lawmaker ...
Both elections are mail-only, and ballots must be received by 7 p.m. to be counted. Glendale voters can bring their ballots to the ballot drop box at the City Clerk’s Office at 5752 W. Glenn Drive.
It was the first day of early voting, where residents cast ballots for mayors, city council members and million-dollar bonds. Across Dallas County over 6,500 ballots were cast on the first day.
Louisiana Democratic Party Chair Randal Gaines Thursday called voters’ defeat of all four constitutional amendments backed by Gov. Jeff Landry “a defining moment in Louisiana politics” and ...
Noting that nearly a third of Louisiana’s voters are black, the court ruled that the first map violated section two of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by diluting black voters’ power.
Edward Greim, the attorney representing the “non-African American” voters who challenged the map, stressed that Louisiana was not under a direct court order to draw a new map.