BATON ROUGE — Louisianans may soon lose access to great swaths of government records currently made available upon request under the state public records law.
Years ago, a group of landscape artists wanted to know if kids who had a play space with no boundaries would be more creative than kids who were “fenced in.” So, they set up a study.
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There are plenty of folks who include the outdoors as a part of their lives. They hunt, they fish, they hike, but their nine-to-five jobs occupy the majority of their time.
BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Wildlife Federation (LWF) is calling upon residents and businesses throughout the state to join others in turning off bright or excess lighting from 11 p.m. until 6 a.m. each day until May 31 to help protect the billions of migratory birds that fly through Louisiana at night during this period.