Opinions

Trump’s Trial has fat chance in New York court

Let’s just call it like it is. Former President Donald Trump doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of been found not guilty in his current New York Court case. Now I know the case has just barely started.But you can take that to the bank, and I’ll tell you why.

Letters to the Editor

State treasurerspeaks outHonorable Members of the Louisiana Legislature State Capitol Building Dear Members: For several weeks, our office has been closely monitoring House Bill 836 by Rep. McFarland. We have had the pleasure of meeting with Rep.

Mayor offering opportunities to support Jeneteenth programs

Dear Community Partners, It is an honor to serve as Mayor of a city with so many great community partners.In 2021, both President Biden, on the national level, and Gov. John Bel Edwards on the state level, recognized Juneteenth as a national and state holiday respectively.

The Saga of OJ Simpson

O.J. Simpson died last week. Many younger people will just say “So?” To anyone over 50, his life and his actions created riveting news, and poised him, both good and bad, as one of the most recognizable personalities in American history. O. J. was a little of everything.

Early Voting ends Saturday

Secretary of State Nancy Landry reminds voters that early voting for the April 27 Municipal General Election will continue daily through Saturday, April 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Apply for preservation grants

Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Division of Historic Preservation announce the opening of the application period for Historic Preservation and Certified Local Government Grants for fiscal year 2024-2025. Funding for the grants is provided through the U.S.