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Delgado Community College claims former student owes over $1,800
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking over $1,800. -
University of Louisiana at Lafayette claims woman owes over $5,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university claims it is owed more than $5,000. -
Northwestern State University seeks thousands from man
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $7,000 in sums due. -
Justice Department accuses two Louisiana companies of Immigration and Nationality Act violations
The U.S. Department of Justice announced July 26 it has filed a lawsuit against Louisiana-based companies Technical Marine Maintenance Texas LLC, which provides contract shipyard labor, and Gulf Coast Workforce LLC, a related company, for allegedly violating the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). -
Family of Alton Sterling file civil suit against City of Baton Rouge, police
The family of Alton Sterling, an African-American man who was killed in an altercation with Baton Rouge police last year, has filed a civil suit against the City of Baton Rouge. -
Grambling alleges student owes nearly $8,000
GRETNA – A Louisiana university is suing a former student, alleging he owes nearly $8,000. -
University alleges former student owes nearly $3,000
GRETNA – Southern University alleges a former student owes nearly $3,000. -
Amedisys to pay $43.8 million to settle Medicare fraud allegations
Home health care firm Amedisys Inc. has agreed to pay $43.8 million to settle a federal lawsuit that involved the company allegedly engaging in Medicare fraud. -
Ville Platte deputy named in lawsuit for alleged sexual coercion
The City of Ville Platte and its police department are facing a lawsuit involving the alleged actions of its City Marshall Deputy Arthur Phillips. -
Louisiana State University alleges Orleans Parish woman failed to pay over $5,500
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking more than $5,500 from an Orleans Parish resident. -
Southeastern Louisiana University seeking damages for nearly $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking nearly $2,000 from an Orleans Parish resident. -
Louisiana State University claims Orleans Parish woman owes $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking damages for an open account of $2,000. -
University of Louisiana seeks over $8,000 from Orleans Parish resident
NEW ORLEANS – A university claims that they are owed over $8,000 from a former student. -
Nicholls State claims Orleans Parish resident owes over $5,000 on account
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking damages for an open account. -
Board of Ethics seeks nearly $2,500
NEW ORLEANS – The state of Louisiana is seeking damages for sums due. -
Baton Rouge Community College claims Orleans Parish resident owes nearly $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A community college is seeking damages for an open account. -
Federal government seeks to prohibit Louisiana woman from preparing tax returns
NEW ORLEANS – A tax return preparer residing in Louisiana is accused of filing false and fraudulent returns. -
Orleans Parish resident allegedly owes University of New Orleans almost $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking nearly $2,000 from an Orleans Parish resident. -
Southeastern Louisiana University alleges student failed to pay more than $2,000
NEW ORLEANS – A university is seeking over $2,000. -
Baton Rouge police officers await outcome of state investigation into Alton Sterling shooting
The State of Louisiana is now investigating whether Baton Rouge Police Officers Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II acted lawfully in the shooting of Alton Sterling on July 5, 2016 after a federal investigation concluded Sterling's civil rights had not been violated.