U-S District Judge John deGravelles issued a ruling this morning that says Louisiana can not move forward with a law that requires public schools and universities to post the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Judge deGravelles calls Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law facially unconstitutional. Attorney General Liz Murrill strongly disagrees with the court’s decision and plans an immediate appeal.
The spectacle is over, but questions about the tiger brought into Death Valley on Saturday night linger on. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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The Louisiana Motor Transport Association is out with its biggest current concerns for the trucking industry. Executive Director Renee Amar (AY-mar) says at the top of the list is soaring insurance premiums.
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Amar is hopeful lawmakers will pass legislation in either a special session next year or in the 2025 regular session that addresses legal reforms and reduces frivolous lawsuits targeting the trucking industry.
Just over 200 Louisiana high school football teams are gearing up for the playoffs which begin on Friday. Looking for a sleeper team….How about the Leesville Wampus Cats…
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That’s LHSAA Network reporter Spencer Verrett. Leesville is a seven seed in the Division One select playoffs.