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A new program allows sexual assault survivors to obtain a free forensic medical exam and have evidence collected and tested for foreign DNA even if an official report has not been made to law enforcement.
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States will soon pay more administrative costs for the SNAP program, stiff penalties for dispersement mistakes, and enforce work requirements for able-bodied adults receiving benefits.
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Baton Rouge OB/GYN Dr. Evelyn Griffin is associated with both the anti-abortion and health freedom movements in Louisiana. Griffin was also hand-picked by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve on his vaccine advisory panel.
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An estimated 1,700 lives were saved from drug overdose deaths in Louisiana in 2024 because of public outreach efforts, including the widespread distribution of Narcan (naloxone), the nasal spray medicine that can quickly reverse the effect of an opioid overdose.
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Decade-long highway improvements saved Texans over $18 billion, and 3,500 lives in preventable accidents: TRIP Study
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Those are two of the three power stations that will run Meta's $10 billion AI-Optimized data center in North Louisiana. Some question whether there will be enough power to accommodate that project AND everything else - at the same time.
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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders highlighted the bravery of the guard members, noting their deployment to the nation’s capital just one week after the attack on two West Virginia National Guard soldiers, one of whom died, while critically wounding the other.
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Researchers found that the digital divide may be blocking rural and older cancer survivors from taking part in critical research because they strongly prefer other forms of contact including regular mail service and phone calls.
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Hemp shop owners aren't just worried about their own futures, but also that of their customers, many of whom rely on the products to deal with pain, anxiety, sleep issues, and more - and fear the ban will create a black market.
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Due to the recent storms, we experienced equipment damage at our KDAQ Shreveport transmitter and, unfortunately, the fiber broadband that we use for a backup also failed last night. We apologize and hope to have those repairs very soon. In the meanwhile, our online streams at this website are all available.