A bill aimed at protecting property owners from eminent domain property seizure for carbon capture projects has been filed. Pineville Representative Mike Johnson filed the Louisiana Landowners Protection Act.
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He says he has no reason to believe that any private companies are currently looking to take private property.
It may be February, but it feels like late Spring and LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim says the state could see record-high temps from now through Saturday, but he says temperatures across Louisiana will plummet early Sunday when a cold front arrives.
Keim says temperatures will rise again next Wednesday.
A new Senate poll could spell big problems for Incumbent Bill Cassidy. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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The I-10 merge just past the Mississippi River coming into Baton Rouge is infamous across the country but it may be getting better. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development are in the process of permanently closing the Washington Street exit which they say will create a safer merger for eastbound traffic. Work is expected to be wrapped up Sunday, and the ramp will be fully removed.