Louisiana is phasing out vehicle inspection stickers for QR codes starting January 2027, as Governor Landry addresses public ...
OUR WEBSITE, WKYT.COM. NEW TONIGHT. WE NOW KNOW WHAT KENTUCKY’S NEW ADDITIONAL AREA CODE WILL BE. 7.61 WILL BE KENTUCKY’S SIXTH AREA CODE. IT WILL COVER NORTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY, INCLUDING LOUISVILLE ...
A program that helps first responders better assist vulnerable residents is expanding across Macomb County, allowing families to securely share critical information with police before emergencies ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - A House bill to upend auto inspections in Louisiana moves from the House to the Senate this week. Under the proposal, regular auto inspection stickers would be replaced with ...
Legislation to stop adding fluoride to local water systems in Louisiana is one step closer to becoming a law. Republican Senator Mike Fesi’s bill would allow customers to vote if they wish to have the ...
BATON ROUGE - A bill replacing Louisiana's vehicle inspection sticker with a QR code passed the House floor on Wednesday afternoon. Gov. Jeff Landry publicly supported the bill, calling it "great news ...
(KTAL/KMSS) — Louisiana lawmakers have taken a significant step toward eliminating the state’s long-standing vehicle inspection sticker requirement, advancing a proposal that could replace the annual ...
Louisiana lawmakers are advancing a bill to eliminate the state's vehicle inspection sticker program. The new system would replace the physical inspection with a QR code sticker mailed to vehicle ...
BATON ROUGE — State Rep. Larry Bagley’s legislation to eliminate Louisiana’s vehicle inspection sticker program advanced Monday from the House Transportation Committee with unanimous support. House ...
BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana's legislative session is underway, with lawmakers already considering more than a thousand bills, including one that would eliminate the inspection sticker requirement for ...
ST. LANDRY PARISH — For many drivers, Louisiana’s vehicle inspection stickers are a frustration. “I hate them. I hate them so much I don’t even get them anymore,” said driver Paul Noel. Others ...