Penalties for sharing violent criminal acts on social media are going up from 500 dollars and up to six months in jail to 2,000 dollars or up to up to eight months in jail. This new law will take effect in August after Governor Edwards signed legislation by Jennings Representative Troy Romero. Romero says he wants to dissuade people from sharing these disturbing videos…
The bill cleared both chambers of the Legislature unanimously.
Be on the lookout for scammers who are posing as state officials trying to steal your information under the guise of collecting signups for the state’s vaccine lottery incentive program shot at a million. Carmen Million with the Better Business Bureau of South Central Louisiana…
Louisiana will cease accepting enhanced federal unemployment benefits in just over three weeks. National Federation of Independent Businesses State Director Dawn McVae says as those benefits come to an end they seeing an uptick in the number of people applying for jobs, but says lower unemployment means jobs will start to get more competitive again…
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LSU’s Pennington Biomedical Research Center is now offering a free online resource that is aimed at helping people drop the pounds. Research Scientist Dr. Casie Lindsly says if you go to PBRC.edu you can find a series of three to five minute courses covering weight loss basics on the underlying causes of obesity…