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A federal immigration crackdown in the New Orleans area known as “Operation Catahoula Crunch“ has entered its 11th day as Border Patrol agents have expanded across south Louisiana, conducting sweeps on the northshore and in the Capital Region.
Winter along Louisiana's coast brings a special kind of magic that few travelers expect. The air cools just enough to make exploring comfortable, while the culture stays warm and inviting. From barrier islands kissed by Gulf breezes to river towns steeped in Creole history,
Trailing 21-14 with 37 seconds to play in the fourth quarter, St. Charles scored a touchdown and were about to tie the game. But the extra point by kicker Tyler Milioto hooked left, keeping Archbishop Shaw up 21-20 and on the cusp of a second straight state title.
It’s part of a larger battle between Louisiana officials and big health care companies over prescription drug prices.
The Edna Carr Cougars face the St. Augustine Purple Knights in the LHSAA high school football Division I Select state final.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/high-school as Louisiana high school football final scores, results — December 11-13, 2025. The 2025 Louisiana high school football season concluded on Saturday, and High School On SI has a list of final scores from this weekend.
Louisiana state government is projected to rake in $217 million more in tax revenue than state leaders anticipated when they wrote this year’s budget.
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Louisiana intensifies immigration crackdown as border chief warns far-left rhetoric endangers agents
Federal immigration officials are clashing with Democratic governors over enforcement as a Louisiana crackdown highlights strong red-state support for Border Patrol and ICE.
The Ruston Bearcats face the Ouachita Parish Lions in the LHSAA high school football Division I Non-Select state final.
In this new novel by Baton Rouge author Jumata Emill, a college journalist returns to his hometown to make a true crime podcast about a series of violent murders.
By the government’s own count, fewer than 10% of people captured in the sweeps launched around New Orleans last week have criminal histories of any kind.