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Every state has a capitol that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US Capitol, but others ...
There are 55 species and sub-species of snakes in Louisiana, seven of which are venomous, according to Brad "Bones" Glorioso, herpetologist and founder of, Louisiana Amphibian and Reptile Enthusiasts.
The Louisiana Motion Picture Tax Credit Program helps attract movies and TV shows to the state by offering financial incentives. Productions can get up to 40% back on money spent in Louisiana ...
Demonstrators hold signs at a May Day protest at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge on May, 1, 2025. ... 👋 Looks like you could use more news. Sign up for our newsletters.
The figure in this case, is a glowing white mother pelican tearing her breast to feed her young against a backdrop of blue on Louisiana's state flag. Gov. W.W. Heard specified the color scheme in ...
It looks like the white pelican feeding its young on the state flag and under the pelican there are three words. “The state motto is union, justice, confidence. It’s everywhere you look.
It’s strange that although the Brown Pelican is our state bird, the American White Pelican is the bird that graces our state flag. And the story behind it is as interesting as the bird itself.
ISIS has co-opted several elements important to Islamists — the color of the flag, an ancient tradition and possibly the color of one of the prophet's banners; the shahada, which has nothing to ...
A wall painting can be seen of the ISIS flag at a former Islamic State base in the Syrian city of al-Bab, Syria September 19, 2017. The Flag of the Islamic State is black.
Hurricane Francine has made landfall Wednesday afternoon in south Louisiana, bringing powerful winds and dangerous storm surge. WDSU has crews in multiple cities, giving you a firsthand look at ...
President Trump has authorized the Department of Commerce and the United States Trade Representative to impose a 100 percent tariff on all movies produced in foreign lands coming into America ...
Louisiana’s film industry, widely recognized as “Hollywood South,” is gearing up for a major shake-up following recent social media announcements from President Donald Trump.