WEST MONROE, La. – The U.S. Department of Justice and the City of West Monroe have settled a voting rights lawsuit after federal officials realized that...
MONROE, La. – Several Fourth Judicial District Court judges who were sued for allegedly conspiring to conceal criminal activity at the court claim the Monroe businessman...
MONROE, La. – The city of Monroe could end the current fiscal year at the end of the month with a surplus of some $4,000 in...
MONROE, La. – Some 1,300 people have participated in early voting for the April 24 general election as of Tuesday, according to Secretary of State’s office...
MONROE, La. – Reacting to a threat from the U.S. Department of Justice, West Monroe officials took steps this week to ensure a black candidate could...
MONROE, La. – Some local business owners say it’s hard to hire workers these days. One owner says it’s because many people are deciding to stay...
MONROE, La. – Louisiana’s Legislature kicks off its two-month meeting at noon Monday, reconvening to craft a budget, tackle tax changes and divvy up $3.2 billion...
BATON ROUGE, La.— Louisiana lawmakers return Monday to the state Capitol for their first full-length regular session since the pandemic began and with far more topics...
BATON ROUGE, La. — Despite the coronavirus outbreak, the Louisiana Legislature opens a regular session Monday that seems more like those of pre-pandemic times, with debates...
MONROE, La. – A black family whose ancestors were robbed of the beach resort they owned in Manhattan Beach almost 100 years ago may finally get...