All state offices will be closed on Tuesday "due to extreme winter weather," according to a social media post on Friday from Louisiana State Civil Service, the agency that acts as the human resources department for state employees.
Cold weather advisories and extreme cold warnings are likely next week, and officials still say snowfall probabilities could change. Here's what to know.
Combat veteran and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth is among President-elect Trump's more controversial cabinet nominees.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has announced that the Make America Great Again (MAGA) flag will fly at the Governor’s Mansion on January 20 in honor of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Landry took to social media to share the announcement and show the official proclamation.
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — On Friday, Jan. 17, Louisiana is remembering 25-year-old Matthew Tenedorio, a victim of the Jan. 1 attack on Bourbon Street. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry declared a period of mourning ordering that all flags over state buildings be flown at half-staff.
WE COULD SEE A WINTRY MIX HAPPENING AND WHAT’S GOING ON IS WHEN WE’RE ABOUT 4 TO 5 DAYS OUT, THAT’S WHEN THINGS START TO LOOK A LITTLE MORE CONSISTENT. SO HEY, ARE THE MODELS SHOWING THE SAME THING? ARE THEY KIND OF LINING UP?
Louisiana officials are preparing for a potential winter storm with icy roads and freezing temperatures expected next week
It is important to note that all schools are closed Monday for the Martin Luther King Day holiday. However, closures could extend to Tuesday and possibly Wednesday.
The family-owned company of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign co-chair in Louisiana has agreed to pay $1.025 million to resolve allegations that it hired workers ineligible to work in the United States,
Meta's largest AI center to date is being built in north Louisiana and LED wants state businesses to have dibs on contracts and vending there.
Tying to find your favorite Louisiana TikTok creators after the ban? Here's where some of them are online. Did we miss some? Let us know in the comments.
The Louisiana State Police for years have used excessive force during arrests and vehicle pursuits, a statewide pattern of misconduct that places the public at “serious risk of harm,” according to a scathing report released Thursday by the U.