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Programs reach out to expectant mothers struggling with addiction

BY DOUG GRAHAM | Staff writer​ ​ ​

Pregnant, addicted to heroin, facing drug charges and a dangerous path to giving birth — Rachel Hernandez was pulled from an abyss by receiving the kind of help that is a rarity for women like her in Louisiana.

The opioid epidemic is contributing to the state’s crisis of infant and maternal mortality like never before: Nearly 400 babies were admitted to hospitals for neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome in 2021, the most recently available state data shows.

Read more about what's being done to combat this ongoing crisis.


LSU has opened a new center dedicated to protecting higher education statewide and providing a pathway to careers in cybersecurity for students.

State officials have warned that cyberattacks are becoming more frequent and more sophisticated, but it is hard to find workers with the skills to defend against them. 

Read about how LSU's "cyber warriors" will aid in the fight.


LSU's women helped drive 9.9 million viewers to its national championship win over Iowa, added the top freshman class in the country and the top two players from the transfer portal, and are ranked No. 1 in preseason polls.

But head coach Kim Mulkey says her team “is not content” heading into the season.

Livingston Parish has new leaders. Will they be tougher on developers in 2024?

As Livingston Parish welcomes a new group of leaders, the biggest challenge facing the local government is also its most contentious: how to address development and, by extension, zoning. Read more

'Cyber warriors': LSU opens new center to protect universities from hackers, train for jobs

LSU added another gadget to its cybersecurity tool belt Thursday with the opening of a new center dedicated to protecting higher education statewide and providing a pathway to careers in cybersecurit… Read more

 
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