MONROE, La. – Louisiana supports slave labor and slave wages. The question is whether our state Legislature and voters do, too. Imagine fighting for slavery these...
MONROE, La. – Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has granted clemency to No Limit rapper McKinley “Mac” Phipps Jr. after 21 years behind bars. HuffPost reports that Phipps, known to hip-hop...
MONROE, La. – Ochsner LSU Health released a report last week touting its contributions to the state, including Monroe where its capital spending rose to some...
MONROE, La. – The popular public art project Herons on the Bayou, spearheaded by University of Louisiana Monroe Assistant Professor of Art Brooke Foy, is unveiling...
MONROE, La. – Early voting for the April 24 general election begins Saturday with ballots in Ouachita Parish including two or three items depending on where...
MONROE, La. – We continue our in-depth look at the Monroe State of the City. In the address, the Monroe Police Chief talked about joining with...
MONROE, La. – The Home in Monroe Program helps first-time homeowners with making a down payment. The program provides financial coaching, housing counseling, and down payment...
MONROE, La. – In February, Oil City Representative Danny McCormick filled a bill in the state House that would do away with concealed carry permits and...
MONROE, La. – The City Of Monroe will hold “The State of the City” address on Easter Sunday. This year’s event has changed from an in-person...
MONROE, La. – Monroe officials say the city’s decision to issue some $12 million in sales tax revenue refunding bonds could save the city up to...