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Album Release Show at Grand Central Market
Last Friday, SOFI TUKKER unleashed their third studio album , a Latin-infused dance-pop affair celebrating the titular versatile food. Given that theme, it made sense that the duo played their album release show at LA’s downtown hub Grand Central Market—a place serving bread in its many diverse forms—and it made even more sense that the crowded room was full of baguette imagery, whether it be in the form of costumes, earrings, or actual loaves of bread.
Salt in Mississippi River again threatens drinking water. Corps to build sill for third year running
Saltwater moving up the Mississippi River is again threatening southeast Louisiana drinking water supplies, forcing the Army Corps of Engineers to build an underwater levee to combat it for the third year in a row. The Corps announced the plan on Thursday as forecasts showed the leading edge of the...
Louisiana monitoring mosquito-borne illnesses as cases emerge in Northeast
Health officials in the Northeast are monitoring mosquito-borne illnesses, including eastern equine encephalitis, which killed a New Hampshire resident earlier this week. Why it matters: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called mosquitos "the world's deadliest animal" for a reason. But Louisiana is a mosquito hotspot so health officials here already consistently monitor for the diseases.
LSU football won't be on field for anthem despite governor's urging
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry sent a letter to Louisiana’s four higher education boards last April and urged them to adopt a policy that required teams and players to be on the field or court for the national anthem.
Leesville Leisure Pool may be closed for good after Sept. 1
By Emily Burleigh The Leesville Leisure Pool closes for the season at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1. This could also be the year it closes for good. At the Leesville City Council meeting on Monday, Mayor Rick Allen said the city is working to develop a proposal to replace the pool with a splash […]
Shreveport lawmaker fought ethics board for years before authoring new ethics laws
Freshman state legislators typically promise to bring back more money to their districts or to pursue broader policy. But the very first two bills Rep. Steven Jackson, D-Shreveport, authored during his first regular in the Louisiana Legislature had an unusual target for a new lawmaker: Louisiana’s Board of Ethics.
Shooting on Glen Oaks Drive late Thursday night proves fatal; police identify victim
BATON ROUGE - One person was killed after a shooting on Glen Oaks Drive Thursday night, according to emergency officials. The shooting took place at the 4700 block of Glen Oaks Drive. The Baton Rouge Police Department said a group of people were standing outside when an unknown vehicle drove up and someone inside opened fire.
Friday Night’s McNeese Block Party Moved Inside
McNeese fans, get ready for an exciting football season! The popular Cowboy Block Party is back but with a twist for this Friday night. Due to impending weather, the event has been moved inside the McNeese Legacy Center. The Cowboy Block Party is a tradition every Friday night before home...
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