Two former state troopers involved in the Ronald Greene case could be cleared of wrongdoing as the judge in the case has determined they did not try to cover up the 2019 beating death of Greene in Union Parish. Legal analyst Franz Borghardt is surprised to see the judge quash the obstruction of justice charge against Dakota DeMoss who turned off his body camera audio…
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The judge also ruled the obstruction of justice charge against John Peters should also be quashed.
The state health department is reporting Louisiana’s first two human cases of West Nile Virus for 2023. State Health Officer Dr. Joe Kanter says it only takes one bite so protect yourself…
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Kanter says advises residents to remove standing water around their home.
Four weeks from today, qualifying begins for the governor’s race. Is there time for another major Democrat to get in? Currently, Shawn Wilson is the main candidate for the Dems and ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley expects it to stay that way…
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That’s what happened eight years ago when Governor Edwards upset Republican David Vitter.
Schools and athletic events in Louisiana are now required to have an automated external defibrillator, better known as an AED. Baton Rouge Senator Cleo Fields authored the legislation, and he says two lives have already been saved in those settings because an AED was readily available.
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The state legislature also appropriated funding for schools to purchase the A-E-Ds and schools are also required to have an action plan.