Louisiana News and Info Tracker - Daily
Louisiana grapples with tragedy and economic promise amid steady progress in governance and communities. A shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge claimed the life of 17-year-old Martha Odom, a senior at Ascension Episcopal School, and injured several others, including 43-year-old Donnie Guillory in critical condition. According to The Center Square, suspect Markel Lee surrendered on charges of first-degree murder and multiple attempted murders, while another remains at large. Governor Jeff Landry vowed a targeted warrant sweep and intensified anti-gang measures with local and federal partners, signaling a statewide crime crackdown. The states economy shows resilience, with nearly 23,000 jobs added in 2025, ranking third in the South for growth and sustaining employment above 2 million for eight straight months, per Better Louisianas First Quarter 2026 Economic Update. Unemployment dipped to 4.2 percent, below pre-pandemic levels, driven by gains in health care, professional services, and construction. Homicide rates plunged nearly 60 percent since 2021. Business expansions bolster this momentum: Davis Timber announced a $1.9 million upgrade in DeRidder, creating 21 jobs total by January 2027, as reported by New Orleans CityBusiness. Startups secured 13 venture deals in Q1 2026, tying the highest since 2016, though funding fell, according to Technical.ly. In politics, the 2026 Legislative Session advances key bills, including Senate passage of SB84 to expand prostate cancer screenings and SB246 on related health measures, via legislative updates. Local races heat up, with Republicans Brach Myers and Jesse Regan facing off in a February special election for Senate District 23, per The Current LA. Infrastructure improves, with Louisiana climbing Southern ranks in highway maintenance and ninth nationally in manufacturing workforce pipeline. Communities focus on safety, from Lafayette pedestrian upgrades along University Avenue to cultural events like the Western Heritage Trail Ride blending Cajun and cowboy traditions. Looking Ahead: Watch the ongoing legislative session through June, Cleco transaction reviews, and Q2 economic data amid $100 billion in LNG, steel, and AI investments, though past booms underdelivered jobs, as noted by The Data Center. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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