Along with Harriet Tubman, Mary Church Terrell and Ida B. Wells, Harper co-founded the National Association of Colored Women ...
Tulane University students gathered across from Stern Hall last Friday (Oct. 24) to denounce a recent  decision to relocate ...
FCC voted to set six-cent per minute caps on phone calls from prisons and jails. The rule never fully took effect. After ...
A little-known state committee will meet Wednesday to determine whether the financially troubled city meets legal criteria ...
SNAP funding runs out at the end of October, and states are considering legal action and emergency funding to try to make up ...
The federal civil rights suit was based on footage from in-classroom cameras, which will soon be required in special ...
If you are interested in knowing more about the Kouri-Vini, the Louisiana language of the people that rose from the French, indigenous, African, Spanish, and others, you should check out the videos of ...
State Rep. Julie Emerson of Carencro announced Monday she will challenge incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, adding an ...
In the post-Civil War South, the federal government worked to protect newly freed citizens and immigrants by establishing ...
A soldier, businessman and newspaper editor, Caesar Carpentier “C.C.” Antoine was elected as Louisiana’s 13th Lt. Governor in ...