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According to the state’s Open Meetings Law, all meeting agendas must be publicly posted at least 24 hours in advance. However, the recent Caddo Parish Commission agenda does not include a resolution ...
See the individual break down of votes regarding the Houma-Terrebonne Housing Authority removals from last night's Council ...
East Baton Rouge Parish will soon fly a new official flag, designed by Mark J. LeBlanc, which includes symbols of the three ...
A $49 million affordable housing complex in Marrero can proceed with construction after a judge overturned a denial by the ...
Tempers ran extremely high during last night's 5-hour public meeting, where Terrebonne Council Members voted to overturn President Jason Bergeron's controversial removal of several Houma-Terrebonne ...
Two teacher groups gathered Tuesday to get updates and ask questions about education in Rapides Parish, including some about ...
Four commissioners of Terrebonne’s housing authority will go before the parish council to see if they keep their jobs.
The state attorney general is investigating a potential violation of the Open Meetings Law by the Caddo Parish Commission.
According to the Attorney General's Office, the Caddo Commission did not address the matter on a meeting agenda or vote on it in an open session.