Leaders in Louisiana dioceses announced today that they will release the names of clergy who were credibly accused of sexual abuse.
New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond said in a statement on Tuesday that they will publish the names.
The Diocese of Lafayette, the Diocese of Shreveport, and the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux all said they intend to publish lists of credibly accused clergy.
No firm date for the release of the names has been set.
25 thousand vehicles used to drive over the Mississippi river on the Sunshine Bridge every day in Ascension parish.
But damage from a crane that was on a barge that slammed into the structure has the bridge off line until a contractor can make extensive repairs.
Donaldsonville Mayor Leroy Sullivan says the bridge’s closure will affect local businesses and challenges for emergency vehicles trying to respond to a call for help.
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More Louisiana emergency response officials are going to aid areas of Florida recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Michael.
Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says his team, and GOHSEP train year round to respond to disasters in Louisiana. Their unique level of experience has made Bayou State emergency response officials valuable members of nationwide responses to disaster.
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Alcohol sales on Sundays in Ouachita Parish are now perfectly legal for those 21 or older.
The Ouchita Police voted to allow it in un-incorporated areas of the parish.
Jury President Scotty Robinson says they heard from business owners who supporting it because they cannot compete with stores in Monroe, Sterlington and Richwood, where you can already buy alcohol on Sundays…
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The police jury vote passed the issue 4 to 2.