Governor John Bel Edwards addressed the media and the state on Tuesday amid allegations that his office was involved in a cover-up following the death of Ronald Greene.
Many are pointing to a past Facebook post in which Louisiana's Governor Edwards seemingly encourages alcohol consumption as some call out his alleged hypocrisy.
According to a press release from the Lafayette Parish School System, masks will be optional for students and staff following Governor Edwards' announcement regarding the mask mandate in Louisiana. Following federal regulation, those who ride on school buses will still be required to wear masks.
Governor Jon Bel Edwards announced in his press conference today that all Louisianans 16 years of age and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
With the COVID-19 positivity rate dropping below 5% for the second week in a row, Lafayette Parish can begin serving alcohol to customers indoors starting on Thursday, February 25, 2021.
Gov. Edwards has received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Edwards also says he’s maintaining Louisiana’s current coronavirus restrictions and statewide mask mandate through March 3.
The Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control sent out a press release today detailing an update as it pertains to the modified Phase 2 plan that Governor Edwards has put in place with COVID-19 cases rise across the state.
Former Louisiana Governor Edwin W. Edwards has been re-admitted to the hospital.
Former Gov. Edwin Edwards is back in the hospital Wednesday and is being treated for pneumonia, according to The Advocate. https://t.co/OypEIngupT
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According to KATC TV3, the former governor is suffering from pneumonia. If ...
A Louisiana judge has rejected an effort by Republican state House members to force an end to Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards' coronavirus restrictions.
During Governor John Bel Edwards' press conference on Tuesday, he announced that he will be extending Louisiana's stay in Phase 2 for another two weeks.
A couple of weeks ago Governor Edwards signed legislation allowing alcohol delivery to homes in Louisiana. Not missing a beat, Waitr has now announced they're ready to be the ones to bring it to you.