Tuesday, October 05, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 5th)

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Sen. David Vitter's campaign hauls in $1.2 million in third quarter

Lt. governor race is down to two: "It is his (Dardenne's) race to lose"

Conservative Radio Host Moon Griffon Says He Won't Support Dardenne

Dardenne, Fayard don't expect attack campaigns

Edwin Edwards is scheduled for release July 6, 2011

DISTRICT 3 RUN-OFF: SANGISETTY NEVER VOTED PRIOR TO 2009

Lawsuit challenges use of rainy day fund in state budget

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TURNS ON PAST ALLIES

GOP Rep. Cao to Obama: Look before you endorse

Claitor: Back LSU, higher education

Republican Agenda Touted By Cassidy

EDITORIAL: Protect groups' tax-exempt status

Highway Fund Money Diverted


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Monday, May 10, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, May 10th)

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Legislative Session Still Has Major Work Ahead

Little Finished at Midpoint of Legislative Session

EDITORIAL: Cut state boards that are no longer needed

Obama nominee to Supreme Court- Vitter Issues Statement

Trust gap will haunt Democrats in November

Tea Party: Tired of being ignored

Box failure, BP may try again with a smaller version

Landrieu's organizational structure skirts N.O. City Charter

Washington Watch: Cassidy asked about oil rig

Ex-Sen. Jones' trial slated Monday- False returns, tax evasion

Analysis: Lawmakers back elections shift

Fleming backs Jindal decision

Senator Neil Riser to serve as ULM's graduation speaker

Records Proposals Not Likely To Pass

License plate plans speed through Legislature

EDITORIAL: Use tracking devices to monitor domestic abuse defendants

Bill would force charter schools to give preference to neighborhood kids

Attorney General opinion again shows state in charge of water

'TIMED' for growth: Program designed to spur tourism, development

EDITORIAL: Louisiana Seafood- The Real Deal

State Legislature considers ban on legal weed

Tea Party TV: Check Out TeaPartyCAC.com

BECOME A CITIZEN LOBBYIST!


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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 21st)

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WHAT THOSE IN THE KNOW ARE SAYING ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS'

LaNewsLink.com Required Daily Reading For Staffs On The Hill

Poll Gives Vitter Big Lead For 2010

LATEST POLL SHOWS VITTER UP 12%, JINDAL SOLID, OBAMA & LANDRIEU SLIPPING

Jindal remains popular despite unpopular cuts

Vitter's census proposal blasted (by civil rights and political advocacy groups)

National Daily Presidential Tracking Poll- Obama At 1% Better Than His Worst Day

AP: Sweeping State Reorganization Urged

Helena Moreno is listed as media contact for John Georges campaign

Contest to fill City Council seat is not drawing a crowd (Jay Batt Is Running)

EDITORIAL: Louisianians can't afford generous pensions for state employees

In Cuba, N.O. Mayor Talks

Landrieu To Hold Health Forum (Tea Party Looking For "Free and Open Dialogue")

Inside Report: Is Louisiana Too Educated?

Agencies: State Employees Pick Bonus, Retirement

Panel frowns on report

Small businesses will be bellwether for Landrieu

Maginnis: Presidents visit, and secretaries bring checks

Fight erupts over ACORN chapter in New Orleans

Interracial couple sues Tangipahoa justice who refused to marry them

Former Mayor Returns

NEW POLL: DO YOU SUPPORT OR OPPOSE THE OBAMA HEALTH CARE PLAN?

Dozens show for Council, but are not allowed to speak

Charity closing suit to be heard in B.R.

EDITORIAL: New Orleans' schools moving in the right direction

SHARE THE 'LOUISIANA POLITICAL NEWS WIRE' WITH YOUR FRIENDS

Follow Category 5 Communications on Twitter

LANEWSLINK.COM FACEBOOK FRIENDS, JOIN US TODAY!


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

 

BREAKING NEWS: NEW LA. POLL, PLUS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT CAT 5 COMMUNICATIONS!

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HERE IS WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW HAVE TO SAY ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS':


"Pat Bergeron has worked for me on many projects including and since my first campaign for Governor... top notch political mind"

Former Governor Mike Foster


"The internet strategies and tactics deployed by 'Category 5' were a critical element in John McCain's huge margin of victory in Louisiana... strictly cutting edge"

Former Governor Buddy Roemer (John McCain Presidential Campaign Chairman for Louisiana)


"The main Category 5 Communications website LaNewsLink.com is required daily reading by the Louisiana Congressional staffs on Capitol Hill"

Rodney Alexander, Congressman (LA-5th District)


"Bergeron is riding the wave of the future using the tools of the new media... 'Category 5' is a good name for it... he can spin-up a huge political storm in about 5 seconds"

Bernie Pinsonat, Pollster and Veteran Political Analyst


"Cat 5 is a must for any candidate that wants a fast and effective internet element to their campaign"

Hillar Moore, District Attorney (East Baton Rouge Parish)


“Category 5 has been professional, timely, and a state-of-the-art consulting business for assistance with legislative projects and grass-roots efforts”

Randy K. Haynie, Longtime Louisiana Lobbyist (Haynie & Associates)


"When I have used Bergeron on projects, what can I say? We won... Missions accomplished"

Lane Grigsby, Successful Louisiana Businessman and Civic Leader


"I am in the unique position of having had "Category 5" both for me and against me. When Cat 5 was with me, the margin of victory mirrored that of my margin of defeat when the storm was against me. The impact on the opinion leaders at the community level is both tangible and undeniable"

Dan Claitor, State Senator- District 16 (and loser in East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's Race)


"Web communication has become a critical component in all campaigns. Cat 5 Gets It Done... It Is Web Communications"

Roy Fletcher, Political Media Consultant and Campaign Strategist


FOR THE THE BREAKING NEWS STORY AND DETAILS FROM THE LATEST LOUISIANA POLITICAL POLL (CLICK HERE)



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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & MEMORIAL DAY

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Tigers Rallying In Support Of LSU

ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: Transparency- "Jindal Has Fought To Kill Any Reforms"

TIMES PICAYUNE EDITORIAL: Cosmetic Reform Won't Cut It

NEWS STAR EDITORIAL: "Governor's Transparency Bill" Denies Public Access

Lawmakers focus on money issues at mid-session

JINDAL SUPPORTS GUNS ON CAMPUS

Board Power Bill Waits For Action

Jones' Trial Set For April 2010

CABL concerned about college, health care cuts

EDITORIAL: Happy 100, Mr. Williams (Tribute To LSU Professor)

EDITORIAL: State keeps glass ceiling in place

Investigation Drags On Into Whether Election Was Rigged

HELP STOP THE $100 MILLION PER YEAR TAX INCREASE

DriveBy Politics- "We need our flagship with the flag flying high"

"JINDAL NEEDS TO FOCUS ON FIXING STATE, LSU BUDGET, NOT BIG AMBITIONS"

AP- Legislative session hits mid-point Tuesday

AP- A look at where legislative issues stand

AP Analysis: Slipping in the stimulus sparks uproar in state

JINDAL THREATENS TO VETO HIGHER ED FUNDING


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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, May 12th)

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BREAKING: WAYS & MEANS TO VOTE ON HUGE NEW TAX ON ADJOURNMENT TODAY

Former Gov. Roemer & newly elected Senator Claitor on 'Driveby Politics'

"Defend LSU at all costs. We need our flagship with the flag flying high"

MORE BREAKING: VITTER RELEASES HOLD ON FUGATE AFTER COMMITMENT

ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: Transparent? We Think Not

T-P EDITORIAL: Protect Louisianians' Right To Access Public Records

Revenue-Estimating Panel May Skip Meeting

Brush Fires- $1.3 Billion Budget Shortfall Is The Firestorm Of Session

$783 Million Surplus Spending Plans Sail Through Committee

A LITTLE NAME-CALLING AT THE CAPITOL

Gov. Bobby Jindal outlines his priorities in the Legislature for this week

Legislature To Consider Gun Bill, Tax Breaks Today

Jindal to sign Pilgrim's Pride bill on Tuesday

EDITORIAL: School Board Reforms Worth A Look

Homestead debate shifts to Senate- Proposals would increase exemption

Louisiana: College Tuition Increases Approved (LSU UP $254 A YEAR)

Legislator calls 5% increase a tax on students

Amnesty on taxes advances

Legislator seeks help before move to Senate

Bill would allow tax refunds with surplus money

EDITORIAL: Targeting A Shakedown

Meeting Turns Rowdy- 5 Board Members Walk Out

Blakely and Nagin are two of a kind


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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 7th)

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Times Picayune: Jindal-Backed Candidate Trounced

ADVOCATE: CLAITOR WIN CALLED JINDAL'S LOSS

Claitor Victory A Defeat For Jindal

ROBO-CALL GOVERNOR: POLITICAL "MELTDOWN"

Another Campaign Fundraising Trip, This Time In Paradise!

72% NOW SAY JINDAL SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME OUT OF STATE

U.S. Senator Addresses Energy At Forum

PSC Hopefuls Who Will Jindal Endorse?

Arts Council Chief Decries Cuts- (Jindal Adamantly For Cuts)

EDITORIAL: SECRECY SURROUNDS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE

Health official wants federal rules softened

EDITORIAL: Don't Let Cuts Stop Tech Progress

Clash Sharpened In Jefferson Saga

BOUSTANY: Cap-and-Trade Opposition

Jena 6 Mom Arrested, Charged With Contempt

ON THE FAST TRACK: High-speed Rail Plan Part Of Stimulus Package

Rep. Fleming Asks Students: What would you do if you were in Congress?

JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK


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Sunday, April 05, 2009

 

SUNDAY SPECIAL: POST-ELECTION EDITION

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JINDAL, McCOLLISTER CANDIDATE CRUSHED IN RACE FOR SENATE! MESSAGE SENT!!!

Claitor Wins!

Domingue Gains Only 34% Of Vote

DEEP POCKETS: JINDAL'S TOP DONORS HAVE ACCESS TO POWER & MILLIONS IN STATE WORK

Jindal's Pay-To-Play Plan

Waddell To Keep Up Battle For Governor's Office Records

HOLLOWAY LEADS McPHERSON IN TIGHT RACE

Cynthia Lee-Sheng coasts to victory in Jefferson Council race

Guillory, Cravins In Runoff For Senate Seat (District 24)

Brossett, Doucette will square off in House District 97 runoff

EDITORIAL: La. Property Taxes Are Lowest In Nation

Political Horizons: It's time for tough decisions

Economic Fund Under Gun

EDITORIAL: A MODEST PROPOSAL FOR ARTS FUNDING

Bills for legislative session begin to mount

EDITORIAL: Mayor Nagin's stony silence on Home Depot and Stone Age

Jefferson trials may require a score card

Kudos for Cao

STATE GOVERNMENT E-MAIL PRIVACY BILL

Ethics Board Updates Web Site

FOR ALL THE OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS (CLICK HERE)


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Saturday, April 04, 2009

 

ELECTION DAY SPECIAL EDITION (Saturday, April 4th)

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This Is Election Day, Please Remember To Vote!

CANDIDATES MAKE FINAL PUSH GOING INTO TODAY'S ELECTION

Blanco argues against use of megafund

EDITORIAL: Jindal 'Gold Standard' Further Tarnished

Bill would open governor's office documents to public

LEGISLATORS RETHINKING STATE'S AUTOMATIC 'MERIT PAY' RULES

Moon Griffon: Obama Cut Taxes Faster Than Jindal

PSC Election Results Could Generate New Questions

EDITORIAL: 1 Vote Could Pick The Next La. Governor

State Worker Logged 4,000 Hours Of Over Time Last Year

Barham warns of tough times ahead for Louisiana

EDITORIAL: Campuses need you

Weapons of Mass Destruction unit to train at Camp Minden

EDITORIAL: Barksdale success a team effort

City Will Give T-P Public Records (And Pay Legal Bills)

Odom charges criticized

SLAUGHTER FILES NEW SUITS against SU officials, board

How Did Your Senators, Congressman Vote On Obama's $3,500,000,000 Budget?

FOR THE OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS (CLICK HERE) AFTER 8 PM TONIGHT!

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Friday, March 20, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, March 20th)

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Jindal Defends Frequent Fundraising Trips

DOMINGUE ATTACK RADIO ADS PULLED FOR VIOLATING FCC LAWS

(Domingue Frequently Needs A Good Criminal Defense Attorney)

HOLLOWAY OPENS DOUBLE DIGIT LEAD IN PSC RACE

Louisiana (Jindal) May Accept Refused Stimulus Money

Vitter Calls For End To TARP

LANE GRIGSBY INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS'

Fight President Obama's Pro-Union Card Check Bill

Unhealthy Attitude Infects LSU

EDITORIAL: The Hard Cuts For Colleges

Louisiana's 2nd largest manufacturing industry faces hard times

ENTERGY TO REDUCE ELECTRIC BILLS

Landrieu earmark for Lakeview project raises eyebrows

State lowers its interest on bonds

State official: Coastal work takes too long

PAR endorses school board limits proposed by Pastorek

Businessmen say they cannot get loans

BLACK CANDIDATE WANTS TO SOLVE CRIME WITH 'NOOSE'


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Monday, March 16, 2009

 

STORIES FROM TODAY AND THE WEEKEND

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Obama Enlists Campaign Army (13 Million-Strong E-Mail List)

WE WERE DECEIVED AGAIN! (Slush Fund In Disguise)

Pilgrim's Pride CEO responds- Estimates plant value at $200M

Melancon: No Plans To Run Against Vitter, Defends Stimulus Vote

WASHINGTON WATCH: Vitter Offshore Drilling Bill

Vitter Loses Another Opponent

Analysis: Having Earmarks And Killing Them, Too?

NO COMPROMISE In Sight On School Board Changes

Economic crisis leads to increase in work for hotline

Public Records Practices Vary

EDITORIAL: Job Training In High School

St. Tammany Parish Casino Proposal Is Dead

April 15th BR Tax Day Tea Party- Get Details On Facebook

Domingue- So Much For Openness And Honesty

GOVERNOR'S RECORDS: "RANK HYPOCRISY BY BOBBY JINDAL"

Jindal Sends Wrong Message

How To Find Government Records

EDITORIAL: Bring Home Our Governor

Budget Story Hasn't Changed- "We Heard Promises Of Reforms Before"

DOMINGUE SHOULD PLEAD THE FIFTH- RESPONSES TOTALLY BOGUS

Vitter, Reid Clash Over Automatic Raises

JINDAL'S BAD YEAR ABOUT TO GET WORSE- "Came Out Looking Politically Clueless"

Jindal To Raise Money Out-Of-State Again Next Month

Gov. Bobby Jindal Unveils $26.7 Billion Budget Proposal (Only Cuts 300 Jobs)

Bobby Jindal Is Consistent In His Inconsistency

Transparency Suggested (Exceptions In Governor's Office Cited)

Anderson Cooper to anchor '360' from New Orleans as CNN focuses on economy

New PSC Poll: McPherson 41%, Holloway 33%, Pinac 14%

PLEASE HELP SAVE A COLLEGE BASEBALL PROGRAM: CONTACT THE GOVERNOR


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Saturday, March 14, 2009

 

VERY SPECIAL SATURDAY EDITION

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JINDAL'S BAD YEAR ABOUT TO GET WORSE- "Came Out Looking Politically Clueless"

DOMINGUE SHOULD HAVE PLEAD THE FIFTH- RESPONSES TOTALLY BOGUS

Jindal To Raise Money In Boston Next Month

Gov. Bobby Jindal Unveils $26.7 Billion Budget Proposal (Only Cuts 300 Jobs)

Bobby Jindal Is Consistent In His Inconsistency

Jindal Budget Includes $666 Million In Stimulus Money

Transparency Suggested (Exceptions In Governor's Office Cited)

PERKINS ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR VITTER

Anderson Cooper to anchor '360' from New Orleans

NEW PSC POLL: McPherson 41%, Holloway 33%, Pinac 14%

Foil Has Plan To Set Up Panel On La. Constitution

State GOP To Weigh Independent Voters

Union Tank Cutting Jobs, Production

State's District Attorneys Set Salary Guidelines

Attorney seeks $145,000 reimbursement for Pou's legal fees

EDITORIAL: Keep Film Industry Rolling


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Friday, March 13, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, March 13th)

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WAFB TV- An Investigation Into Overtime Pay Within Louisiana Government

A CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATION TO THE DOMINGUE4SENATE CAMPAIGN

Calongne Endorses Claitor In Runoff (It Came Down To Roots & Voting Record)

Auditor Reviews 'Attendant' Job At SU President's Home (THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!!!)

EDITORIAL: Jason Jindal, The Slasher (Friday The 13th, Part One)

BESE OKs $250,000 For Consultant

Jindal Budget, And Looming Cuts, To Be Unveiled

Governor Seeks Panel To Streamline Government

EDITORIAL: Budget Discussions Need Guidelines

Civil Service Rule Changes Proposed

Austere Budget May Offer An Opportunity

Sen. David Vitter Leading The Charge

EDITORIAL: Get Facts On Stimulus Benefits

Vitter Introduces No Cost Stimulus Bill

Group pushes petition to recall NO Councilwoman

EDITORIAL: That Sinking Feeling Is Real In 'Big Easy"

Bill Jefferson challenges bribery charges


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Thursday, March 12, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, March 12th)

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Bobby Who? 3rd Place Finisher Calongne Endorses Claitor Over Domingue in Run-off

What Does Governor Jindal Do Next?

BATON ROUGE TEA PARTY (ANTI-TAX & SPEND) RALLY SET FOR APRIL 15!

State Senators pre-filing controversial bills

Black Caucus Supports Override Of Jindal

Recession Shows Up In State Jobless Figures (W. Carroll Unemployment 16%)

BESE proposes budget to freeze aid

Task force on school boards to consider term limits, pays cuts

EDITORIAL: Let's Talk About Change

Jindal wants to assign money to college work

BUDGET SURPLUS: Jindal pushes campus improvement work

Company Rejects Chicken Plant Purchase Offer

Chicken museum lays an egg with Jindal

Unions Pushing For Comeback

Louisiana lawmakers rank high in earmarks, watchdog group says

Stephanie Grace: In Defense Of Earmarks

Landrieu warns Nagin: Use housing money or lose it

Candidates charge into 5th District forums

Another First For BR! Mayor Pro-Tem Mike Walker Leading The Way

EDITORIAL: State Lags In Care Of Children

La. Gets 'D' For Mental-Health Care

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, March 11th)

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LEE DOMINGUE LAUNCHES ATTACK FIRST (SPENT $65 DOLLARS PER VOTE)

Domingue Loans Campaign $103,000

"Next Session Could Harm Louisiana And Severely Affect The Governor's Future"

Officials Want To Bypass Jindal

MOON HAS ARRIVED

Governor Jindal Just Being Himself- "It's Just The Jindal Way!"

State: Bid for Pilgrim's Pride (Teepell Says Offer, Match Money On The Table)

LSU FACES LAYOFFS, CUTS

Vitter Objects to Majority Leader's Tactics on Anti-Pay Raise Amendment

DAVID VITTER BUCKS THE ESTABLISHMENT

Congress To Forgo Pay Hike Next Year (Thanks To Senator Vitter)

Senate Approves $410 Billion In Spending

Alexander No. 2 In Spending Bill Projects

A Look At Lawmakers' Tax Break Proposals

CONTROL, DELETE

City Technology Chief Stands Accused Of Taking Gratuities And Doctoring Invoices

EDITORIAL: Steady As She Goes On Film Tax Credits

BESE Won't Endorse Technical Curriculum

Levine Testifies Before Congress

EDITORIAL: Cost alone is no reason to free convicts

'America's Most Wanted' to feature Jennings killings


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Sunday, March 08, 2009

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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Claitor, Domingue To Vie For Senate Seat (Jindal Endorsement Proves Worthless)

DAN CLAITOR LEADS SENATE RACE, JINDAL'S CANDIDATE FINISHES A POOR SECOND

Britney Spears Tickets Given Away To Legislators & Staff By Governor

POLITICAL HORIZONS: JINDAL NOT REALLY SO DIFFERENT

Louisiana Lobbyist Hosts Jindal California Fundraiser

Lack of jobs saps Louisiana's talent- "We have virtually no in-migrants"

'MOON' NOW SHINES UPON N.O.- Radio Host Carries Considerable Clout

Locals Come Out To Protest 'Pork'- "America Is Being Stolen"

HIGHER CIGARETTE TAXES- FIGHT REIGNITED

Lawmakers to face assortment of proposed laws

Future Lobbyists Mark Their Calendars (RICHARD BAKER)

EDITORIAL: Waiting On Our Stimulus

LA may look to solidify, strengthen film incentives

Obama has what it takes for coconut, Zulu chief says

Mayor Focuses On Issues

SENATE CANDIDATE DAN CLAITOR INTERVIEW ON DRIVEBY POLITICS

U.S. Senator Vitter A 'No' Vote On Obama Spending Plan

Vitter Insists On Pay Raise Amendment

EDITORIAL: Open Primary Has Its Faults- "Two Words, David Duke"

Tim Burns Has Eye On Seat In State Senate

Hannity, Jindal, Obama, Louisiana Polls And Bad Timing

New Jindal Budget Could Slash $219 Million To State Colleges

Pastorek's Speech To School Board Group Cut Short

Moret: Northeastern Louisiana Suffering Most

WILLIAM JOYCE - Shreveport's Movie Industry Is Opening A New Frontier

Cao Critic Has Own Worries

Louisiana to spend $30 million for generators

Appeals Court: "Jena Six" Recusal Issue Moot Point

CHIMPS MAY BE FORCED TO RETIRE

Jindal administration condemns Corps report

NEW LA POLL SHOWS JINDAL DROPPING HARD, VITTER HOLDING HIS OWN

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, January 8th)

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Louisiana To Hold Back Cash

3 Plan To Enter Campaign For BR State Senate Seat (Dan Claitor: "I'm in")

EDITORIAL: Object to lawmakers' pay hike

Stelly tax rollback

State Sen. 'Buddy' Shaw recovering in hospital

Boustany wins seat on powerful panel

Fleming call means good news regarding tickets to inauguration

PROMISES PROMISES- Reapportionment Jockeying Is Already Starting

EDITOR: Pelosi listens by zipping mouths shut

Pro Tem Mike Walker Changes Council's Ways

State school chief praises nontraditional public schools

POLICE: No School Board investigation

Church member says deal might have ended vigil without police

City Hall felons Barre and DeCay must forfeit pensions, U.S. judge rules

EDITORIAL: Dropouts are a matter of urgency

FEMA info glitch spurs probe

EDITORIAL: N.O. mayor should aim at real waste in city's budget


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