Gov. Landry issues State of Emergency
Louisiana State Police bought a small passenger plane for $5.5 million in September that Gov. Jeff Landry has been using to travel around the state.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry declared a State of Emergency on Saturday, Jan. 18, because of the threat of winter weather.
Though Louisiana is no longer anticipates a long-awaited, half-billion-dollar budget deficit next year, Gov. Jeff Landry’s administration is asking department leaders to plan for “standstill” budgets next year.
With New Orleans on high alert after a terrorist attack, it's important to have someone in the job soon, the governor said.
Gov. Jeff Landry has issued a State of Emergency in preparation for the winter weather expected to hit Louisiana. “Keeping Louisianans safe is our top priority.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has issued a proclamation on how American flags should be flown on President-elect Trump's Inauguration Day January 20.
Landry promoted Scott Ballard, one of the owners of PJ's Coffee, to chairman, and appointed prominent New Orleans trial attorney and retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Roderick "Rico" Alvendia to the board that governs the LSU system, including two Shreveport campuses.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Gov. Jeff Landry testified before a congressional committee Wednesday to make a pitch for federal funding for major infrastructure projects and to give ...
Gov. Jeff Landry's point person in New Orleans is taking a hands-on approach to reform at the east bank's flood control authority.
Louisiana State Police bought a small passenger plane for $5.5 million, and Gov. Jeff Landry has been using it to travel around the state.
Gov. Jeff Landry caught city officials off guard in October when he abruptly ordered Louisiana state troopers, along with officials from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and other state agencies, to close homeless encampments around the city, sending unhoused residents to a newly sanctioned site on Earhart Boulevard.