Governor John Bel Edwards will take to radio and television airwaves Monday at 7PM for a one-hour broadcast to address Louisiana’s fight against the spread of COVID-19. Edwards’ spokesperson Shauna Sanford says the goal is to answer many of the questions the public has about the pandemic.
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You can watch at L-P-B and it will also be heard on many of these same stations.
The statewide average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to $1.93. COVID-19 economic impacts, as well as overproduction between OPEC and Russia, are the main factors. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman…
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Oil prices are at their lowest levels since the early 2000s.
Children are preparing to transition into online learning as physical schools are shut down. Kevin Barnhart talks to an expert for tips to make the change easier.
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Louisiana has waived its standardized testing for students this school year. Lafayette Mayor-President Josh Guillory has shut down salons, spas, and tattoo parlors. And Rapides Parish Sheriff deputies arrested 27-year-old Waylon Bailey of Forest Hill on one count of terrorism for an alleged social media post that said the sheriff’s office has issued an order to shoot anyone who has the coronavirus.