Women under 60 can benefit from hormone therapy to treat hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause. That's according to a new study, and is a departure from what women were told in the past.
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The Presbytère, one of the nation’s best examples of colonial Spanish architecture, was designed in 1791 to match the Cabildo, alongside St. Louis Cathedral in the French Quarter, with construction being completed in 1813.
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The season finale concert is at West Monroe Sports & Events
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Grant funds can be used to take businesses to the next level by improving their façade or exterior appearance of their building
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Ouachita Riverfest runs April 26-27 in downtown West Monroe
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The Friends of Black Bayou will host the event from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
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The National Trust's annual list includes Eatonville, the all-Black Florida town memorialized by Zora Neale Hurston, Alaska's Sitka Tlingit Clan houses, and the home of country singer Cindy Walker.
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A federal court has blocked Louisiana's new congressional map in a case that could determine the balance of power in the next Congress and set up another Supreme Court test of the Voting Rights Act.
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Campus protesters want administrators to sell off investments in companies with ties to Israel. Here's a look at what divestment means — and why universities are saying no.
The school lost its championship due to an ineligible player
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Louisiana District 34 Senator Katrina R. Jackson discussed with host Dr. Pearson Cross the rollout of broadband internet access to rural parishes in northeast Louisiana.
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