The federal housing agency wants to shift money away from permanent housing and toward programs that impose sobriety and other conditions. Advocates warn that would push many back into homelessness.
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Two rare portrait paintings of Bernardo de Gálvez have arrived at the Louisiana State Museum for the major exhibition Gálvez and Louisiana in the American Revolution, which opened March 8, 2026, at the Cabildo.
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The Louisiana Office of State Parks invites amateur and professional photographers to capture and share the natural beauty of Louisiana for the opportunity to win a $1,000 Louisiana State Parks gift card with more perks.
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A former secretary of the LDWF has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges.
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Federal authorities announced five recent cases led by HSTF operations that disrupted significant drug trafficking activity in Louisiana.
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The Trump administration and its critics are waging a war of images on the National Mall like none before. The president's face stares down from federal buildings while statues and posters mock him below.
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Tuesday's ruling reinstates the immigration status of those who came via CBP One and whose status was terminated.
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Israel says it's creating a "security zone" inside Lebanon, where homes will be demolished, and residents won't be allowed to return home until people in northern Israel feel safe.
The Louisiana Supreme Court names Brian Wiggins as Judicial Administrator, succeeding Sandra A. Vujnovich.
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