A cash flow problem that may leave the city of New Orleans without enough money to pay its bills for the rest of the year.
Elizabeth English noticed many raised homes floated up with Hurricane Katrina’s flood waters and remained structurally sound ...
Louisiana’s child poverty rate over the past three years leads the nation, according to a new study that attributes the trend ...
Louisiana residents who rely on the largest public food assistance program won’t get those benefits next month if the federal ...
Mixed messages are coming from the Department of Children and Families Services about the reorganization of its child abuse ...
Amanda Watford (formerly Hernández) covers criminal justice for Stateline. She has reported for both national and local ...
Five months before a new privacy law for judges took effect, a Louisiana Supreme Court justice cited it in a request to keep information about his divorce and the end of his 40-year marriage private.
The number of state employees in Louisiana increased 5.4% from 2021 through 2024, but staffing shortages remain across most ...
Cary López Alvarado, of Hawthorne, California, was nine months pregnant when she was arrested by immigration officials ...
Rising cost commitments for its expanding workforce, according to ULL's interim president, are part of the reason the ...
Four attorneys who used to lead local public defender offices are suing the Louisiana government and the state public ...