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The ANA was discovered in the U.S. in 1934 while individuals were researching Argentine ants (Linepithema humile). Since the ...
The case centers around a newly drawn map creating a second majority-Black congressional district among Louisiana’s six seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Order requires that officials monitor temperatures every 30 minutes. If heat index hits 88, Farm Line workers get regular ...
The Angola Prison Rodeo, held at the nearby Louisiana State Penitentiary, offers a glimpse into a tradition that’s as uniquely Louisiana as gumbo. The Francis Smokehouse doesn’t need fancy signage—the ...
Fanguy, of Houma, recounted how she was told in middle school that Louisiana would one day be underwater. But, without context, the information didn’t have much impact.
Four men incarcerated at Louisiana State Penitentiary take their seats around a table for an event called “Convict Poker” at the Angola Prison Rodeo in Angola, Louisiana, on Saturday, April 26 ...
The ICE detention center in Jena, Louisiana is run by the run by the GEO Group. Called the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, it has become a significant presence in the area.
Louisiana inmates renew push for heat protections at Angola prison, call conditions ‘modern-day slavery’ US strikes on Iran ‘less devastating than expected’, intercepted calls reveal Map ...
“Louisiana would rather not be here,” the state’s solicitor general, J. Benjamin Aguiñaga, told the justices. Mr. Aguiñaga was adamant that politics, not race, led to the current map.
ANGOLA, La. — A terminally ill man who spent over 30 years on death row in Louisiana for the killing of his stepson died days after a March date was scheduled for his execution by nitrogen gas.
Louisiana's most notorious prison has a new warden who is a familiar face. Darrel Vannoy is returning Nov. 25 to lead the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola after spending the past three years ...
When adjusted for population, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas have the highest rates of incarceration, with Louisiana's rate of 1,067 per 100,000 people only slightly behind El Salvador's.