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A rare and unusual election is happening Saturday, June 14, in Southeast Louisiana. Voters in Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Charles parishes are voting for the Crescent Soil and Water Conservation ...
A typical SWCD election in Louisiana normally has less than 200 ballots cast. Apologetically, we thought we were prepared for the turnout, with 900 ballots in Orleans and St. Charles and 600 ...
Louisiana State troopers have arrested the former mayor of Fenton. Eddie Alfred Jr., 59, was booked on charges of malfeasance in office and injuring public records and was processed into the ...
Louisiana State troopers have arrested the former mayor of Fenton. Eddie Alfred Jr., 59, was booked with Malfeasance in Office and Injuring Public Records and was processed into the Jefferson ...
Sanders is making his way to the Northwest region of Louisiana after speaking in McAllen, Texas — both predominantly blue areas. Sanders received 17% of the democratic vote in Caddo Parish during the ...
Also running are City Councilmember Helena Moreno, City Councilmember Oliver Thomas, former judge and former New Orleans Police Department officer Arthur Hunter, former 911 chief Tyrell Morris, ...
Duplessis worked as a busboy at Mandina’s while attending St. Augustine High, before going on to Xavier and Howard University ...
Louisiana State Sen. Royce Duplessis, a Democrat, has announced he’s running for New Orleans mayor, after initially saying he ...
Fourth-generation farmers Frankie and Mallory Sotile, of Donaldsonville, have been named the 2025 Young Farmers and Ranchers ...
The City of Franklin will partner with the 100 Black Men of St. Mary Parish to host the 5th Annual Soul Food Festival, a celebration of culture, community and cuisine this weekend.
This election is one of fewer than ten of its kind in Louisiana history. Normally, these board seats are appointed, not elected. WWL-TV New Orleans. Rare Election Set for Saturday in Five ...
Orleans Parish Clerk of Court Darren Lombard emphasized this point in a statement, saying, "This election is not under the supervision of the Louisiana Secretary of State.