President Trump's efforts to cut federal programs and fire watchdogs are drawing attention to 1970s-era government reforms.
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The Fluffy Butt Rabbit Club is hosting its 4th annual Cherry Pie Extravaganza during Valentine’s Day weekend
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Alliance for Automotive Innovation reports Q3 2024 Louisiana electric vehicle market analysis
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Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Department makes arrest of an alleged sex crime suspect.
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Starting in March, the Old Governor's Mansion will be free to the public every Sunday, showcasing its exciting new artwork.
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The Shreveport area is expected to receive heavy rainfall and thunderstorms on Saturday afternoon, February 2nd.
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He wrote that there was no explanation "why a blanket suspension of all congressionally appropriated foreign aid" is needed to review programs. But how funds will start flowing again is unclear.
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An order to dismiss the corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams has sent the Justice Department into a crisis. Several top prosecutors resigned rather than obey orders to dismiss the case.
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As the Trump administration publicly hammers out its plans on the Ukraine war, it's also pressing Ukraine for deals in exchange for more aid — including giving the U.S. mining rights for rare earths.
Multiple defendants charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud in the Shreveport area. Most are awaiting sentencing, while others have already been sentenced or entered into a pretrial agreement
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The fifth annual Twin Cities Krewe de Rivière Mardi Gras parade rolls through downtown Monroe and West Monroe on Saturday, Feb. 8, beginning at 5 p.m
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