House Bill 57 is a disaster in the making. Hopefully it does not receive enough support in the legislature to go before voters later this year. If it does, however,
Is there a gubernatorial election taking place in Louisiana this year? Based on the amount of current interest, you wouldn’t know it. Qualifications for statewide offices are less than four
Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, the highly improbable candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, made this insightful comment to The New York Times: “The story that we tell,
Ie-mailed my boss a few days ago and, seemingly having an overload this week, told her I would not meet my deadline. She is pretty understanding most of the time,
Attorney General Bill Barr will release a redacted version of the Mueller report this week. It will, of course, consume the political conversation for days, but even now it is
Every Easter season, families flock to pet and home improvement stores to purchase a lively, colorful alternative to chocolate rabbits and baskets of candy - bunnies, ducklings and chicks. Sadly
Louisiana’s Cleanest City Contest is a great way to build enthusiasm for civic pride in our communities. The contest is a tradition that dates back over 50 years and has
This month many families across the nation will be making preparations to carry out some of their family’s favorite Easter holiday traditions. Some families may dye eggs in pastel patterns
Beyond Louisiana’s never-ending budget arguments, some lower profile disputes over billboards and sales tax collection methods are churning in the legislative session, dividing lawmakers and creating conflicts with outside groups
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and child advocates statewide are coming together to raise awareness in order to inspire and encourage Louisiana citizens to stand up against child and