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La-Politics-dot-com publisher Jeremy Alford says it’s highly likely the Legislature will hold its first-ever veto session on July 20th. Alford says that’s due to Governor Edwards’ controversial vetoes of legislation involving trans athletes and concealed carry permits…

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If a veto session is called, it will take a two-thirds vote in the House and Senate to override a veto.

Advocate newspaper reporter Andrea Gallo says coach Ed Orgeron’s recent inclusion in a Title IX lawsuit filed against LSU is evidence that the school’s campus rape and sexual harassment scandal isn’t going away. Gallo says three more women have come forward…

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There’s a nationwide shortage of fireworks this 4th so if you’re planning on lighting up the skies you might want to make that purchase sooner than later. Brooke Thorington has more…

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23-year-old Dejuan Clay of Lafayette has turned himself in after a warrant was put out for his arrest in the robbery-murder of 19-year-old Brandon Arnold, also of Lafayette. The incident also resulted in the shooting death of 19-year-old Xavier Batiste, who police say was an accomplice of Clay, but was left behind in the getaway vehicle after the robbery went south.