Long Lines and Delays at New Orleans Airport Amid Federal Shutdown Travelers at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport faced long lines and extended wait times Monday as federal staffing shortages continued to affect security operations. Airport officials said the delays are tied to the ongoing federal funding dispute, which has left Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents working without pay for
Lawsuit Filed by Wildlife Groups Over Gulf Oil Exemption! Several environmental organizations, including the Louisiana Wildlife Federation, have filed a lawsuit challenging a federal decision that would allow oil and gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico to bypass certain protections under the Endangered Species Act. The lawsuit, filed by the Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of multiple
Louisiana strengthens focus on reading grammar and cursive in classrooms Louisiana schools will implement new English language arts (ELA) standards aimed at strengthening students’ reading and writing skills across all grade levels. According to the Louisiana Department of Education, the updated standards for kindergarten through 12th grade were recommended by State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley and approved by