The U.S.-born young mother presented ICE and sheriff’s deputies with her ID and Social Security card. Agents took her anyway.
As recently as February, Senator Morris and his partners sold hundreds of acres to Entergy for a methane-burning power plant to provide electricity for the data center.  [...]Read More... from Sen. Ja ...
An imminent federal ruling could leave Angola’s Farm Line intact. Or it could deeply reshape daily work assignments for hundreds of incarcerated men. [...]Read More... from A Farm Line ruling could re ...
The United States Postal Service is considering a controversial rule change that would allow handguns to be mailed through ...
A deeply personal essay connects the loss of a mother, Louisiana politics and the weakening of the Voting Rights Act to a ...
Morris’ recent land deals in light of Meta’s Hyperion data center buildout are raising questions about whether the senator violated state laws designed to prohibit self-dealing. [...]Read More... from ...
An honors student who is unable to walk at Warren Easton calls into question an increasingly common school practice: schools that withhold graduation ceremonies from students as a form of punishment.
A canceled screening of the award-winning documentary “The Big Sea” in St. John the Baptist Parish has sparked allegations of censorship and First Amendment violations. Community activists and legal ...
With an upcoming budget amendment, New Orleans City Councilmembers plan to send an additional $10 million to NOLA Public Schools, supporting the cash-strapped school district and honoring a purported ...
Despite serious concerns about whether detainees are receiving adequate care, city officials have asked the New Orleans City Council to sign off on a year-long $21.2 million contract with Wellpath, ...
This story was originally published by the Louisiana Illuminator. Crawfish processing plants in Louisiana are at a diminished capacity this year because they haven’t been able to get as many visas for ...