Australian-based Woodside Energy Group has announced a 17-and-a-half-billion-dollar investment building a greenfield liquified natural gas export facility in Calcasieu Parish. It’s the fourth multi-billion dollar economic development project announced by Governor Landry in the last five months. Senator Bill Cassidy
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A bill that would ban wagering on the outcomes of elections advances to the full senate; and given the unanimous vote in the Governmental Affairs Committee, the odds are strong that it could end up on Governor Landry’s desk. Secretary of State Nancy Landry testified in support of the bill…
Landry says Louisiana already has some of the most secure elections in the state, and she wants to keep it that way.
A first-degree murder conviction against a death-row inmate has been thrown out. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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A federal judge has sentenced 33-year-old Kenneth Leblanc of Lake Charles to 15 years in prison for hiding a cell phone in a bathroom so he can capture an eleven year-old girl undressing. Prosecutors say the phone was positioned to capture someone getting in and out of the shower. Leblanc pleaded guilty to one count of attempted transportation of child pornography.