The University of Louisiana System announces plans to resume in-person instruction this fall at all nine member institutions. UL System President Jim Henderson expects things to look much different from what students and faculty have been accustomed to in the past.
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A system-wide framework will be put in place, but each institution will have the ability to optimize safety measures to work best for each community.
Based on projections of economists the state is facing a billion-dollar shortfall for the fiscal year that begins on July 1st because of the coronavirus outbreak. Governor John Bel Edwards warns we really don’t know the full extent of the shortfall…
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Restaurants, churches, gyms, casinos, hair salons and other nonessential businesses closed by the stay at home order will be allowed to reopen at 25 percent capacity starting on Friday. Massage parlors, spas, and tattoo parlors will remain closed. National Federation of Independent Business State Director Dawn Starns says why can casinos re-open, but not spas…
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The governor will wait until June 1st before deciding if the state can move into phase two.
Louisana Attorney General Jeff Landry has joined an 18-state effort that’s asking Congress to investigate China’s role in the COVID-19 pandemic…
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