Housing complaints, article cause residents’ eviction
Shawane Chopin got evicted from her sub-standard home in the Paul Frederick community after she complained about the poor conditions her family was forced to live in. […]
Shawane Chopin got evicted from her sub-standard home in the Paul Frederick community after she complained about the poor conditions her family was forced to live in. […]
All of the four leading candidates for governor had good messages for the people of Louisiana in their first debate last week. […]
Recently released scores for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “The Nation’s Report Card,” show that charter schools in Louisiana are outperforming charter schools nationally and are holding their own with traditional public schools in both Louisiana and the nation, as a whole. […]
According to the story from the Associated Press, while overall job growth in LA has slowed, government job growth (particularly state government) continues to lead all other job producing segments of the economy. […]
NEW ORLEANS (AP) _ John Georges has never been an elected public official. Instead, he’s been making millions in the business world. And he wants to make sure voters in the governor’s race know that. […]
Having been a Tulane Greenie all my life, I went to the Tulane-LSU game Saturday with a bit of trepidation. […]
LULING – The St. Charles Community Health Center, located at 843 Milling Ave., is administering flu shots for $20 as long as supplies last. […]
Along with the excitement of prep football season, the Herald-Guide cameras are hitting both the Wildcat and Tiger sidelines hoping to capture the Fan of the Week. […]
The LSU AgCenter will conduct an ornamental horticulture and turfgrass field day for lawn and garden professionals on Oct. 9 at Burden Center Station in Baton Rouge. […]
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