Louisiana State Police bought a small passenger plane for $5.5 million, and Gov. Jeff Landry has been using it to travel around the state.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and state Attorney General Liz Murrill say a U.S. Department of Justice report that slams the Louisiana State Police's use of force is "old news." The report, which analyzed the state police's use of force from 2018 to 2023,
A Black man died after a beating by the police in 2019. The assault “demonstrated serious failures,” the Justice Department said, including improper supervision.
Reaction is pouring in following the historic justice department report that says Louisiana State Police has a pattern of excessive force.
With the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras coming, Gov. Jeff Landry is using the emergency order from the New Year’s attack on Bourbon Street to remove the homeless from downtown.
Federal authorities released the findings of an investigation Thursday, January 16, 2025 that revealed a pattern of unlawful conduct within the State Police, including troopers’ use of excessive force,
Entergy confirms drone activity has occurred recently over the company's River Bend Station nuclear power plant in West Feliciana Parish. Gov. Jeff Landry wants the state to have the authority to take down such drones.
Governor Jeff Landry’s $11 million plan to sweep homeless encampments and open a temporary Gentilly shelter sparks protests in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX.
Washington — Projects to improve Louisiana's roads ... Rouge or upgrades to the state's ports — are delayed for years because of federal red tape, Gov. Jeff Landry told Congress on Wednesday.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry continued to place his stamp on the leadership of the state's flagship university with two key moves on the LSU Board of Supervisors. Landry promoted Scott Ballard ...
As New Orleans prepares to host the Super Bowl next month, Louisiana authorities cleared homeless encampments around the stadium Wednesday and relocated many to a temporary warehouse facility that costs millions of dollars to operate.
Louisiana authorities have begun clearing homeless encampments in New Orleans, removing people under threat of arrest and relocating many to a warehouse facility ahead of the Super Bowl hosted by the