BATON ROUGE, La. — On June 23, 2025, Lydia Breighner pled No Contest to charges of Government Benefits Fraud in the 19th …
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SHREVEPORT, La. — Regions Bank recently hosted the Shreveport-Bossier Open House and Community Day, a neighborhood-powered event designed to bring essential resources …
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Minority Businesses and Individuals Honored by Greater Shreveport Chamber
by BIZ Magazineby BIZ Magazine2025 Minority Business Opportunity Award Recipients Announced The Business Development Connection (BDC) of the Greater Shreveport Chamber proudly celebrated a distinguished group …
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Murrill seeks full 5th Circuit review on Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law
by BIZ Magazineby BIZ Magazine(The Center Square) − Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is asking the full U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider a …
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Shreveport City Council addresses mayor after exclusion from blight initiative
by BIZ Magazineby BIZ Magazine(The Center Square) — The Shreveport City Council expressed their frustration and concerns directly to Mayor Tom Arceneaux surrounding the exclusion of …
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Stacey Tinsley | Bossier Press-Tribune In a landmark move to reshape the role of state government and promote self-sufficiency among Louisiana residents, …
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(The Center Square) – Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine touted the …
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Senate GOP: China fronts efforts to undermine American energy independence
by BIZ Magazineby BIZ Magazine(The Center Square) – China coordinates with the “radical left” and uses climate activism as a cover to undermine American energy independence, …
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(The Center Square) − According to the latest data from the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, there are currently 100 gigawatts of electricity …
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Landry vetoes weight-loss drug insurance coverage for state employees, teachers
by BIZ Magazineby BIZ MagazineBy: Julie O’Donoghue – Louisiana Illuminator Gov. Jeff Landry struck language from the Louisiana budget plan that could have provided state employees …