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In early September, The Advocate will begin printing four south Louisiana newspapers for Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper company.
Louisiana’s members of Congress are reviewing potential legislation to roll back tariffs on imported newsprint that have hiked operating costs for U.S. newspapers, with both of the state’s U.S ...
Gannett’s Louisiana newspapers did publish a different op-ed from Kennedy on March 14 regarding his opposition to children receiving gender-affirming care.
Several Louisiana-based newspapers within the USA Today Network removed a published op-ed about transgender athletes written by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La.
Recent editorials from Louisiana newspapers: May 6 The Courier on records of elected officials being open to public: The public should have the right to know what its elected officials are doing ...
The editor of Louisiana's largest newspaper is retiring, and the new editor is a returning New Orleans native who comes to the job after heading the biggest newspaper in Minnesota. Rene Sanchez of ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – A report from The Advocate newspaper is putting a spotlight on Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry’s business dealings with a man in prison for cheating the immig… ...
Laura Adelman-Cannon of New Orleans was drinking her morning coffee when her husband abruptly tossed their local newspaper aside. "And I can't believe they published it," Adelman-Cannon recounted ...
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, was criticized on Wednesday by his state's two largest newspapers over contentious remarks referring to Muslim-controlled ...
When Dictator Long cracked down on the “lying newspapers” of his State, which were almost solidly against him, seven law firms were mustered by the nine publishers most affected to seek a ...