The move comes after President Trump again threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to control ongoing protests over the immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Louisiana honors Assistant United States Attorney John Luke Walker and victim-witness coordinator Vicki Chance for their decades of service. Walker retires after 36 years, and Chance departs after 33 years to continue public service with the federal district court.
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The Louisiana Committee on Parole will hold live hearings at Louisiana Tech University on January 15, giving students and the public a chance to observe the parole process firsthand. Hearings promote transparency, community engagement, and public safety.
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Families are invited to a Mardi party at the Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum on January 25, with games, king cake decorating, mask-making, and a second line parade. Admission is $10 per person.
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The University of Louisiana Monroe will hold a donation drive January 14–16, 2026, as part of its annual MLK Service Project. The initiative invites students, faculty, staff, and community members to donate food, hygiene items, and household supplies to support The Renewal Center of Northeast Louisiana and the on-campus ULM Food Pantry, reinforcing the university’s commitment to service, dignity, and community engagement.
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As Louisiana prepares to implement a computer science graduation requirement, students at the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts are already applying coding skills through an innovative interdisciplinary course that blends data analysis with history, literature, music, and culture.
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A trial was about to launch for a vaccine that would ward off the HIV virus. It would be an incredible breakthrough. Then it looked as if it would be over before it started.
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The Administration for a Healthy America is RFK Jr.'s plan to tackle chronic disease, addiction and other persistent problems. But so far it's not being set up like previous new agencies.
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President Trump says he's cutting federal money to sanctuary cities. But courts have blocked similar moves, ruling that the federal government can't use funding to coerce state and local governments.
The Louisiana Old Governor’s Mansion will present a four-part public history series featuring former Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne. The series opens Thursday, Jan. 22, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. with “Jazz, Culture, and the Louisiana Soundtrack: How a Nation Found Its Rhythm.” The event is free and open to the public.
Josh Madden and other musicians joined together for a benefit concert for the station at West Monroe's Alley Park.
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Culp's new album will be released on streaming services on Friday.
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