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Wildfires have been raging in Canada, producing a significant amount of smoke that's being blown by winds into the U.S. Will ...
This Western Louisiana town's mix of Civil War-era sites and beautiful natural surrounds make it a must-visit for history ...
A tiny but crucial agency that maintains physical coordinates like latitude and longitude in the US is struggling as the ...
Kuiper joined the Louisiana and Gulf Coast team ... Corporation of America was recruiting physical therapists in Holland. They brought in a huge map of the United States with over 200 dots on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will determine whether the new map will be officially implemented. The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether to uphold Louisiana’s congressional map, which was used in ...
Callais was heard before the Supreme Court. At the center of the debate is Louisiana's congressional district map, which now includes a sixth district stretching from Shreveport, roughly 250 miles ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The U.S. Supreme Court took up the legality of Louisiana’s new congressional map on Monday (March 24), and whatever the high court decides will have far-reaching implications.
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled with whether to leave in place Louisiana's congressional map that was used in the 2024 elections and includes two majority-Black districts.
The Supreme Court on Monday weighed whether a Louisiana congressional map that includes two majority-black districts for the first time in decades is a lawful effort to comply with the Voting ...
The case could have potential implications for the 2026 midterm elections. The Supreme Court on Monday grappled with whether or not to send Louisiana legislators back to the drawing board in a ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court will hear appeals to uphold the remedial map by an unlikely alliance of the state of Louisiana and the NAACP Louisiana State Conference and other ...
A majority of the court appeared skeptical of a challenge to Louisiana’s voting map. The challengers had argued the state impermissibly relied on race to draw its map. By Abbie VanSickle ...