A day after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Gov. Jeff Landry suspended the May 16 closed-party primary for Louisiana’s U.S.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The newly elected Orleans Criminal Court clerk filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Louisiana ...
More rain and storms through early evening with an overnight break. More passing showers and a few downpours Friday, Friday ...
Six people have been arrested and one suspect remains wanted in the April 7 crossfire shooting that killed Michael Garcia, a ...
Arrest warrants accuse outgoing Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson of ignoring years of warnings about jail security before ...
Outgoing Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson made her first court appearance Thursday after a special grand jury indicted her ...
Multiple storm threats and a marginal to slight flood risk target Southeast Louisiana through Friday night as a slow-moving ...
Jazz Fest adjusted several Thursday performances as storms moved toward the New Orleans metro area, including an earlier ...
On Wednesday, Attorney General Liz Murrill’s office secured 30 felony indictments from a grand jury. Nearly half allege ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry plans to suspend the state’s May 16 primary elections to allow lawmakers to ...
Louisiana’s congressional primaries won’t be going forward as scheduled in May, as a result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling ...
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana’s majority-Black congressional district ahead of voting, a decision critics say ...