State lawmakers have only one deadline looming in the current special legislative session: the court-ordered creation of a second majority-Black congressional district by Jan. 30. That itself is a tall
In his long career in politics, Jeff Landry has presented himself as a man of the people. Raised in the small south Louisiana town of St. Martinville, Landry grew up
Shrimping has long been one of the industries that has defined Louisiana. Much like the oil and gas sector, it relies on the abundance of our native geography and the
Lafayette librarians couldn’t close out the year without another surprise from the city’s Library Board of Control. On Monday, the controversial body voted not to spend tax dollars on resources