Louisiana’s brake tag requirement has been long debated by many, and that discussion has now reached the House with HB 344 which would do away with motor vehicle inspections altogether.
The U.S. and Canada continue to become outliers on letting transgender ideology influence medicine.
University of California researchers from the Secure Water Future project recently found that increases in crop water demand explain half of the cumulative deficits of the agricultural water balance since 1980, exacerbating water reliance on depleting groundwater supplies and fluctuating surface water imports.
Single-family neighborhoods in Hawaii could become much more dense under two heavily debated bills pending at the state Legislature.
Some Jefferson Parish residents are concerned after noticing drastically higher water bills. One resident says, in the 30 years he’s lived there, it is the biggest bill he’s received.
BATON ROUGE - A new bill began moving through the regular session Tuesday which would ban panhandling, solicitation and giving to panhandlers statewide.The bill, House Bill 97, is aimed to improve public safety on and near roadways, on-ramps and off-ramps. In 1997, it became illegal under state law to panhandle on interstate highway on-ramps and off-ramps, and in 2021, Baton Rouge implemented signs within the city-parish that read "Please don't give to persons in the roadway."The new bill would...
Kaplan’s own Reckel O’Brien, a resident for many years, recently had a discussion with the Kaplan City Council and Mayor Mike Kloesel regarding her January electricity bill, which amounted to $548. O’Brien informed the council that her house was unoccupied throughout January. KAPLAN — A group of residents from Kaplan attended Tuesday’s council meeting to inquire about the sudden increase in their PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best...
One of the many lessons the No. 2 Hawaii men’s volleyball team is learning on the fly is that room for error isn’t what it once was.
State and feds impede JXN Water plans to give lower rates for low-income customers on SNAP over privacy concerns.
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - As part of the City's water improvement plan, every resident will be getting a new water meter, as the current meters are at least 15 years old and are not reading correctly. In a drought, the City said it is important to account for all the water that is used. Through []
At the Johnson County Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday, Supervisor V Fixmer-Oraiz announced the board’s proposal to create solutions to address safety concerns and reduce barriers in the county for transgender residents. The proposal has not been voted on by the rest of the board but is on the agenda for its Thursday morning formal
Kaplan Native Rockel O’Brien says she’s demanding answers after seeing her electricity bill nearly double after not living in her home for five months.