Dr. Marie Vasquez Morgan with LSU Health Shreveport has the info you need not to fail your health resolutions for 2026. Kace Kieschnick reports.
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Tough start to 2026 for the fifth ranked LSU women’s basketball team as the Lady Tigers dropped to 0-2 in SEC play yesterday with a 65-61 loss to 12th ranked Vanderbilt. In both losses, Mulkey questioned her team’s toughness.
In three months, state lawmakers will head to Baton Rouge for the regular legislative session. Senate President Cameron Henry anticipates a lengthy discussion about the state’s future energy needs with construction beginning on two massive data centers and the possibility of more data centers being built in the Bayou State…
The legislative session begins March 9th and ends June 1st.
A statue was unveiled in Avoyelles Parish to commemorate the 165th anniversary of the liberation of Solomon Northup. He was born a free black man in upstate New York in 1807, but in 1841 he was kidnapped in Washington D-C and sold into slavery and trafficked to Louisiana. His direct descendant, Melissa Howell, recounts that in 1841, two men approached him with what seemed to be a lucrative offer.
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It was not until January 4th, 1853 when Northup won back his freedom with help from the Avoyelles Parish court system.