

Senate bill to hold judges accountable advances
Sen. Jay Morris wants to ask voters to approve a constitutional amendment to give legislators a role in removing judges. (Photo by Cross Harris / LSU Manship School News Service) BATON ROUGE — A bill asking voters to approve a constitutional amendment giving legislators a say in removing judges advanced through a Senate Judiciary committee Tuesday. Other bills advancing through judiciary committees would provide for an increase in infrastructure protections from foreign adver


House votes to crack down on swerving drivers
State Rep. Michael Bayham proposed stiff penalties for drivers who veer around other cars at red lights. (Photo by Cross Harris / LSU Manship School News Service) BATON ROUGE — Have you been stopped at a red light only to have a reckless driver swerve past you on the shoulder and run the light? The Louisiana House advanced a bill Monday by state Rep. Mike Bayham, R-Chalmette, to stop such behavior. House Bill 487 would institute a $250 fine for drivers using the shoulder o


Crest seeking Forestry Accountant
Crest Industries has an opening for a Forestry Accountant, according to a company posting. " We're looking for a Forestry Accountant to help keep CNR's forestry operations on track and growing strong." " With companies located across the United States, Crest Industries is committed to bringing together the best people and the right resources to meet today’s challenges and deliver the innovations of tomorrow. With significant recent growth and company acquisitions, Crest more


Education leaders tout demand for aid for degrees
Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, the commissioner of higher education, cited the demand for a program to help Louisiana residents obtain associate degrees. (Photo Courtesy of the Louisiana Board of Regents) BATON ROUGE — Demand has been so strong that a program to help residents obtain two-year associate degrees in hot fields exhausted its funding for the current fiscal year within the first six months, a state education official said Monday. Dr. Kim Hunter Reed, the commissioner of hi


Allen Parish man convicted of starting wildfire
An Allen Parish man was convicted of causing a wildfire while burning debris, according to the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry (LDAF). Timothy L. Caudle pleaded guilty in November and was ordered to pay a fine of $250, $240 in court costs, $232.50 for fire-suppression reimbursement and a suspended sentence of 20 days in jail. Caudle was burning debris Sept. 9, 2025, when investigators discovered he was burning without establishing proper containment lines and l


Labor shortage in federal H-2B program
The crawfish industry is facing a labor shortage due to federal immigration caps. (Photo by James Simon / Mais La Seafood) BATON ROUGE — The crawfish industry is facing a labor shortage due to federal immigration caps as the state enters the start of the harvesting season, Commissioner of Agriculture Mike Strain said in a House committee meeting on Tuesday. Most of the seasonal workers employed by the state’s crawfish peeling and packing facilities are authorized to work te












