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It helps you to be conscious when the security (the free man) is talking to you crazy, You want to pop him upside his head.
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Some of us aren’t just shouting from the sidelines. Some of us were in the room,” writes Henderson-Uloho, who founded the SisterHearts Decarceration Program, and taught decarceration classes in the ...
In New Orleans, dozens joined the inaugural Ride for Peace—part protest, part celebration—organized by Ubuntu Village and the ...
It’s unclear how the school’s order affected the student, who did return, but sporadically. But the school district sent ...
A state law passed last year required cities to share a portion of school-zone camera tickets with the schools themselves.
This week on Behind The Lens, Louisiana reclassifies natural gas as “green energy” under a controversial new law signed by ...
Over the course of several hours, before most of the city even finished their morning coffee, Lens photographer Gus Bennett ...
After years of FOIA requests and research, security engineer Matthew Wollenweber knows that NOPD is lying about their unlawful use of Project NOLA and facial-recognition software, he writes.
Sunrise Foods released air-quality assessments scant in detail. But early last month, LDEQ accelerated the company’s approval for its air-permit application.
U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson requires Angola prison officials to monitor temperatures every 30 minutes. When heat index hits 88, Farm Line workers get regular breaks, ice, water, and shade, the ...
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