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Coronavirus

Detainees at privately owned immigration facility say sheriff’s office broke up protest with pepper spray, projectiles

Catahoula Parish Sheriff admits that he and his deputies were there, but denies intervening.
by Debbie Nathan May 27, 2020 Updated May 27, 2020

Federal judges order 14 ICE detainees released over COVID-19 concerns

Plaintiffs argued that conditions at immigration detention facilities are hotbeds for virus transmission.
by Madeline Aruffo May 26, 2020 Updated May 26, 2020

Suspected child abuse reports drop by half during COVID-19 school closure, indicating potential underreporting, experts say

‘We know that when stress levels increase, children become more at-risk,’ one state official said.
by Marta Jewson May 21, 2020 Updated May 23, 2020

City Council puts moratorium on electricity shutoffs until July and proposes $22 million bill assistance program

"It is likely the only program of its scale and scope in the country," Councilwoman Helena Moreno said.
by Michael Isaac Stein May 21, 2020 Updated May 21, 2020

Medical experts offer advice on the risks of common activities in phase one

How safe is the beach? Restaurants? Church? The Lens talks with doctors about how (or whether) people can participate safely in the gradual reopening.
by Leslie Cardé May 21, 2020 Updated May 22, 2020

City Council to consider suspending electricity service shutoffs until July 1

The resolution would also set up a process for Entergy to recover costs associated with the coronavirus crisis.
by Michael Isaac Stein May 20, 2020 Updated May 20, 2020

City department leaders suggest layoffs, consolidation, suspension of curbside recycling and more to help plug city’s budget hole

City CAO asked for budget reduction plans to address tax shortfalls from coronavirus closures.
by Michael Isaac Stein May 19, 2020 Updated May 19, 2020

Oakdale federal prison resumes and expands COVID-19 testing

Eight Oakdale prisoners have already died from the disease.
by Nick Chrastil May 18, 2020 Updated May 18, 2020

Doctors urge caution as state enters phase one of reopening

‘Phase one doesn’t mean it’s 100 percent safe,’ said a state Health Department official.
by Leslie Cardé May 15, 2020 Updated May 16, 2020

Federal judge denies challenge to state’s Camp J program to house local inmates with COVID-19

Plaintiffs argue the camp is unsanitary and has inadequate medical care.
by Nick Chrastil May 15, 2020 Updated May 15, 2020

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