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Clerk by 8:00 a.m. , locked out by noon, Duncan blocked from taking office by Appeals Court

May 5, 2026May 6, 2026 Free PressBreaking News

The doors of the Orleans Parish Clerk of Criminal Court’s office opened Monday morning to a scene of hard-won victory. By noon, those same doors marked a swift, court-ordered exit. Calvin Duncan, the former life-prisoner turned legal advocate who captured…

Calvin Duncan

Federal court says Duncan can take office in New Orleans, block Landry’s new law

May 4, 2026May 4, 2026 Free PressBreaking News

Former “Jailhouse lawyer” cleared to take office, Court says Governor’s fight with Black man who was exonerated after 28 years in Angola and then elected, is a violation of his 14th Amendment rights A high-stakes power struggle between Louisiana state…

clerk-elect Calvin Duncan, Governor Jeff Landry, U.S. District Court Judge John deGravelles

Senate Candidate Jamie Davis, promises $17.50 wage and $1,000 basic income for all

April 30, 2026April 30, 2026 Free PressBreaking News

In a raw and deeply personal address at the Benoit Recreation Center on Thursday morning, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James “Jamie” Davis Jr. positioned himself as a “man of the ground” fighting against a political establishment he claims has neglected…

Senate Candidate Jamie Davis

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April 30, 2026April 30, 2026 Free PressBreaking News, Snaps

Between April 23 and April 29, 2026, our friends were busy on social media, including these snaps.

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Monroe Chamber “not prepared to support” school tax on May 16

April 29, 2026April 29, 2026 Free PressBreaking News

The Monroe Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors announced on April 28, 2026, that it is not prepared to support the upcoming Monroe City Schools millage renewal scheduled for the May 16 ballot. The Chamber is calling for increased transparency…

Mike Downhour, Monroe Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Monroe City Schools millage renewal

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April 23, 2026April 23, 2026 Free PressBreaking News, Snaps

Between April 16 and April 22, 2026, our friends were busy on social media, including these snaps.

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April 16, 2026April 16, 2026 Free PressBreaking News, Snaps

Between April 9 and April 15, 2026, our friends were busy on social media, including these snaps.

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Reflections on 2016 Flooding in Monroe

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Celebrating Birthdays Today: --Jo Ann White, Edwin Iseah, Kelvin F. Wheeler, Mary Lou Johnson, Stephanie Mitchell, Eddie Hamburg, Moteal Miller, Karen Sampson, Theodore Fortson, Maxine Billups, Patrick Staten, Trina Martin, Michelle YeVete Frayer, Evelyn Gaston Hardman, Alexis Faith Gaston, Christopher Morgan, Trukeeia Littleton, LaRonda Dixon. (8)
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Our Rich Black Heritage: The Humble Beginnings Of The Carver-McDonald Library, In Monroe, Louisiana

By Garry Blanson Please note that this is part one of a…

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Our Rich Black Heritage: “The First Negro Zulu Mardi Gras Parade in Monroe, Louisiana”

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