Extremism experts say a now-familiar playbook to scapegoat transgender people in the wake of high-profile tragedies is part of a political strategy to sow division and expand authoritarian control.
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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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The downtown Gallery Crawl will be presented tonight, February 6, from 5-9 pm in downtown Monroe.
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Louisiana Department of Health has closed oyster harvesting in Area 3 after 15 people became ill after eating Louisiana oysters.
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Come out and experience the excitement, the energy, and the unforgettable moments that only baseball can deliver!
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The City of Monroe is thrilled to announce Jay Davis as the artist for the street mural at the entrance of the Louisiana Purchase Gardens & Zoo.
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What began as an accidental misspelling or an online joke has soared into a cultural phenomenon.
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CBS News appears likely to settle a lawsuit filed by President Trump in a case that legal observers say it should win. The network is caught up in Trump's assault on the media and an owner intent on finalizing a sale.
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Author Marc Dunkelman discusses how progressive policies have stifled the government's ability to carry out big infrastructure projects.
LSU alum shine at the 2025 Pro Bowl accounting for eight scores, as well as other NFL superstars compete in the skills showdown, strength test, along with a punt-off.
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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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