Representative Julie Emerson is rolling out the welcome mat for New York City businesses looking to relocate from the city in the wake of that city’s mayoral election. The Carencro Republican, who chairs the state House Ways and Means Committee, says even though the effects are not yet known since Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has not yet taken office, businesses anxious over his policies are more than welcome to set up shop in Louisiana.
On the heels of announcing the installation of ten-thousand fortified roofs in Louisiana, Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple announces another round of fortified roof grants. Temple says the application period opens tomorrow morning and will be open for one week.
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This round of grants is once again limited to those who live in the coastal zone, as well as in Lake Charles, Sulphur and Westlake.
Two Louisiana football programs are being punished for their involvement in fights in their respective games. Andre Champagne has more.
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A middle school student in Lafourche Parish is facing charges for allegedly sharing explicit photos of female classmates created with artificial intelligence. The investigation was opened back in August after some boys shared some of those images, which led to an altercation on a school bus. Additional arrests are possible.