A New York doctor is facing criminal charges in Louisiana after prosecutors say he prescribed an abortion drug that terminated a Port Allen teenager’s pregnancy. West Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Tony Clayton says it is illegal to send abortion pills into this state…
A West Baton Rouge grand jury has indicted Doctor Margaret Carpenter and the 39-year-old mother who allegedly gave the pills to her teenage daughter.
LA-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford is reporting State Treasurer John Fleming is seeking the Louisiana Republican Party’s endorsement as he looks to unseat Senator Bill Cassidy. The primary for this race is not until next year, but Alford says the race is really starting to develop…
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Alford says state senator Blake Miguez and Public Service Commissioner Erik Skrmetta are other Republicans looking at possibly challenging Cassidy.
The City of New Orleans is ready to roll out the welcome mat to visitors from all around the world for the Super Bowl. Kelly Schulz (“Shultz”) with New Orleans and Company says New Orleans’ layout makes it very easy for visitors to take in everything the city has to offer and there are many events for Super Bowl visitors to take in throughout the week.
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The Caesars Superdome in New Orleans is designated a “No Drone Zone” for Super Bowl LIX, with drone restrictions also extending to the downtown area in the days leading up to the event. FAA Drone Expert Kevin Morris says this ensures the airspace stays safe.
Morris says before Game Day, Feb. 3-8, drone restrictions apply within 1.5 nautical miles of Lafayette Square up to 2,000 feet.