At Attorney General Liz Murrill’s request the Louisiana Department of Justice will open an investigation into the Caddo Parish Commission for possibly violating the Open Meetings Act after they issued a proclamation welcoming Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to Shreveport last weekend as part of his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour but there was no mention of the resolution on any meeting agenda. Loyola University New Orleans Law Professor Dane Ciolino says there is merit to the claims.
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That said, Ciolino says even if the commission acted improperly, the violation is a minor one.
A Facebook post about a recent traffic stop in St. Tammany Parish is going viral. Lieutenant Carli Messina with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office says last weekend, Deputy Dustin Byers pulled a driver over on Highway 21 near Bogalusa, and he noticed something about the driver.
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The post was shared over 2500 times. Deputy Byers did issue the driver a citation as the speed was 20 miles over the limit. Hopefully, the driver can take the defensive driver course and get his citation dismissed.
Festivities get underway today in Natchitoches for the 2025 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Jeff Palermo has the story
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The 18th Annual Louisiana Seafood Cook-Off (LASCO) kicks off tomorrow at The Harbor Center in Slidell. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser says twelve top chefs from across the state will compete to showcase their culinary skills using Louisiana seafood.
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Tickets are available at Louisiana-Seafood-dot-com.