Thursday, January 06, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, January 6th)

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Gov. Bobby Jindal says his commitment to Louisiana is strong

Governor does not expect to take lead role in redistricting

Former state senator gets 27-month sentence for tax evasion

Two freshman reps from LA sworn in as 112th Congress convenes

EDITORIAL: Hoping for best with the 112th

Rigor wins out in bid to grade public schools

Former Mayor Dies At 76

Former aviation director pleads guilty to obstruction charge

Panel: Gulf oil spill could happpen again

Inspector general removes documents from main library

State told to repay $239 million to Feds

EDITORIAL: Good Luck, Kelsi Crain


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Saturday, July 24, 2010

 

SATURDAY STORIES (July 24th, 2010)

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Breaking News: Storm warnings discontinued!

Diversity and the Myth of White Privilege

75% Say Free Markets Better Than Government Management of Economy

Obama's Soft-Core Socialism: Clueless When It Comes to Free Markets

EDITORIAL: : A Huge Shift For Wealth

Americans Are Angry and the Parties Are Clueless

EDITORIAL: Bonnie and the spill

Ex-Legislative Officer Claims He Was Blackballed

Mayor Mitch Landrieu proposes furloughs for all city employees

Official Admits Taking Football Tickets

Southern U. Supervisors OK New Hires

Grambling's vice president of finance is out

Judiciary Commission investigates unnamed judge in C-Murder case

Officials' Pay Upsets Town (Truly Outrageous!)

Democrats face unsavory choices in Rangel case

Senate rejects raid on Road Home dollars

La. bishops, pastors do not want guns in their churches


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Monday, March 08, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, March 8th)

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LA TEA PARTY GROUPS TO RALLY AT CAPITOL ON OPENING DAY OF SESSION

Healthcare overhaul comes down to Pelosi and Obama

National Journal study of member votes and ideologies released

Washington Watch: State Gets Broadband Grant

Overheard in committees- "I said (loud) mouse, not mouth"

EDITORIAL: Government Isn't Too Open

Senator targets cell phones and corruption

EDITORIAL: Keep Your Pants On

EDITORIAL: Coastal 'roadmap' a needed step

School Board considers reducing its size

Winnsboro Mayor Hammons Dies

Analysis: Auto industry in Louisiana at crossroad

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 28th)

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Play The Cards On The Table- "Does The Governor Have A Viable Alternative?"

Chancellor: Education Cuts Would Burn Badly- Contact The Governor

Stronger Economy Starts With Colleges

Senate Panel To Consider TOPS Limits Today

Constitution Convention Resolution Advances

House members oppose delay in state income tax decrease

Walsworth, Riser Oppose Income Tax Deduction Bill

Indicted former councilwoman Renee Gill Pratt named a top adviser at SUNO

House Panel Revises Disclosure Bill (Over Jindal Aide's Objections)

March protests Jindal rejection of funds

La. House To Debate Guns On Campus Bill Today

Labruzzo Welfare Drug Testing Proposal Revived

Bid to stop jobless benefits bill fails

Census Bureau to hire 10,000 in La.

AG Caldwell postpones lawyer contingency-fee bill until 2010

House votes to ban use of hand-held cell phones for drivers

Retired teachers to lobby in B.R.

Bill would let lawmakers oversee hunting seasons

Bill limiting access to records rejected

Times Picayune: Briefing Book

Jefferson trial delayed

Indictments are all in the family for Congressman Bill Jefferson

Shaw Group gets $375 million FEMA contract for disasters

House panel revises disclosure bill

Hospital land tied to 'financing plan'

House approves leasing from Benson

Plan raising grades for athletes fails

Horse farm bill advances

Witness safety proposal advances

STOP THE $100 MILLION PER YEAR TAX INCREASE

Tigers Rallying In Support Of LSU


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Friday, January 09, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 9th)

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Inside Report: Gov. Jindal Needs To Take Time To Listen

Jindal cites priorities (at LABI annual meeting)

Governor's Office Vows To Protect 151 State Jobs In Tallulah

David Vitter Stuffs Slew Of Bills In Senate Hopper

Cao learns which panels he'll get

EDITORIAL: Cao provides good example

Fleming Named To Two Choice Committees

Budget Problems Threaten Change

Arrest video gives council members assurance... and laughs

EDITORIAL: Corruption's Heavy Price- Convicted forfeit pensions

Moratorium put on new programs

Citizens take to the streets today against New Orleans crime

University tightens belt as state orders budget cuts

State ethics panel tweaks personal earnings forms

James Gill: Church defenders didn't have a prayer

Pastorek focuses on truancy

Regents halt new academic programs at colleges

Cravins resignation to take effect Wednesday

Jindal names new Southern board members

William Jefferson again ask court to delay trial


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Friday, November 28, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THANKSGIVING

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Edwards Has Friends, Foes In Bid For Freedom

Gov. Bobby Jindal Runs Louisiana With One Foot In Iowa

Congressman's Rival Rakes In Dollars

Jefferson- If convicted, Congress may remove him

Inside Report: Mayor's Construction Plan Not Dead

Mayor's Cutbacks To Begin

EDITORIAL: Help Save Our State's Wetlands

Jindal To Meet With Obama Next Week

Thankful For Memories, Blessings

Electing To Give Thanks For Louisiana Politicians

4TH DISTRICT: Carmouche Takes Big Money From Liberal Special Interests

Jefferson Presses Court To Toss Most Charges

Early Turnout Strong For Congressional Races

Inside Report: More Focus Expected On Youth Crimes

LSU Official Named To Prosecutor's Job

UPDATE ON THE RACE TO REPLACE BILL CASSIDY (SENATE 16)

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 15th)

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LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE TONIGHT AT 8 PM

Senate Foes Square Off Tonight (6 PM on CSPAN-2)

Obama and Acorn: Community Organizers, Phony Voters & Your Tax Dollars

Beyond ObamACORN: Democrat Party Voter Fraud In Louisiana (Mary Landrieu)

Shreveport: Potential Voter Registration Fraud Investigated

LATEST TV SPOT IN THE SENATE RACE

New Orleans: Violent, Corrupt and, Yes, Humid

TAKING IT TO THE STREETS

7th Congressional District: The Tipping Point

THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE

EBR Metro-Council Candidate Arrested

Jindal Signs Up In Support Of Guardsmen, Reservists

Jindal Begins Weekly Meeting On Finances

State Plans $50 Million In Construction

PORN CHARGES ADDED To Suspect In Registrar Of Voters Threat

Miss Natchitoches City of Lights Crowned

EDITORIAL: Ready For New Normal

Lt. Gov. Champions Cultural Forum

PASTOREK: Plan Breaks Rules

LSD May Reopen Nov. 3- Students To Come Back In Phases

Judge doesn't split hairs in ruling, As defendant primps

AMENDMENTS ON NOVEMBER BALLOT


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Monday, September 15, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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LANDRIEU LISTED IN REPORT ("MOST CORRUPT")

Why Feminists Hate Sarah Palin

RAUNCHY, TOPLESS, BONDAGE AD To Get Young People To Polls

Chairman Rangel Should Step Aside- (Cazayoux Should Give Money Back!)

4th District: Carmouche Continues To Dodge Opponents

NIGHTMARE ON WALL STREET- High drama reshapes American finance

Wall Street Awakes To 2 Storied Firms Gone

Rescues Continue In Flooded Parts Of La.

Flooding, Outages Still Plague Region

Local, National Gas Prices Spike In Ike's Wake

More Response Problems Revealed In Wake Of Gustav

EDITORIAL: The Most Wasteful Of All

New Entity Proposed To Fund Hospital

Joe Walker, Consulted Many Political Players

(EBR) District 9 Hopefuls

Ike's Surge Floods Southwest Parishes

Jean Lafitte, Barataria Floods Worst In Recent History

Gustav Tests Electrical System

EDITORIAL: Truth-Telling Shines Amid Storm Stress

Jindal's Office Has Water Damage

Mayor's Race '08: Holden, Opponents Split On Fees, Budget

'Nagin Special' Offends Evacuees

Times Forms Public Service Team

Are the national media giving Baton Rouge's natural disaster short shrift?

Jindal Says Changes Coming After Ike

WINDS OF CHANGE

Obama's Altitude Sickness

McCain Flies His Campaign Past Obama

Mary Landrieu's Swing Vote Costs You!

Family Research Council welcomes choice of Palin

EDITORIAL: Rid us of this unfit judge

METRO-COUNCIL DISTRICT 3: Crime Tops Priorities

Political Lagniappe: Split precincts to add to election confusion


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Thursday, August 28, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, August 28th, 2008)

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Obama Speech Stage Resembles Ancient Greek Temple

IN 52 SECONDS, ONE GREAT REASON WHY OBAMA SHOULD NOT BE ELECTED

EDITORIAL: Prepare For Complex Election

Obama Has A Friend In La.

"SHY POLITICS HAVE NEVER, EVER BEEN LANE GRIGSBY'S STYLE"

Cash Up In House Race (Cazayoux's Vote Has Been Bought)

6th District: Three's A Crowd

GOVERNOR DECLARES EMERGENCY- State Gearing Up For Gustav

Jindal Stresses Risk

Governor Taps 7 For Ethics Panel

Major College Funding Revamp In Works

Administration Pushes LSU Board Chairman Candidate

State Needs Summit On Highways

City Hall Bailed Out Last Year's I-Bowl

Computer Error- Real Estate Agents' Personal Information Posted

FEC: Louisiana Congressman Filed Campaign Report Late


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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, June 4th, 2008)

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Guns, Taxes On Tap In State House Today

MCCAIN TACKLES OBAMA in Kenner appearance

The Primary Season Is Over, and The General Election Campaign Has Begun

Jefferson Throws His Support To Obama

SHOULD FAMILY MEMBERS OF LEGISLATORS BE LOBBYISTS?

Courthouse Gang Lived By Its Own Rules

EDITORIAL: How do we rebuild trust in the justice system?

Police Juror, Wife Charged In Fight

BILL WOULD DOUBLE SENATORS' ALLOWANCE

Briggs Gives Oil, Gas Outlook

Parish President's Work In Office Applauded

Senate approves disclosure bill, Seeks to shield wardens

SCHOOL TUITION BILL DELAYED

Boats, EBR try to work out fee deal

PROFILING FEARS RAISED, Legislation Delayed

Youth Speak Out During Legislature

East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council Candidates (So Far)


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Monday, May 19, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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EDITORIAL: DIAL THEM UP

Inside The State Boudin Plant ($324,945,000.00! Plus Interest)

Freshman Lawmakers Accuse Jindal's Office Of Giving Ultimatums

Analysis: Jindal Wants Transparency, Except For His Office

DON CAZAYOUX, BILL JEFFERSON VOTING RECORDS ARE IDENTICAL

Local Lawmakers Reckoning Force In 2008

Candidate's 14 Year-old Son To Film Father's Footsteps From The Campaign Trail

MAYOR HOLDEN & GOVERNOR JINDAL AT ODDS

Obama And The Second Amendment

EDITORIAL: Time To Stop Bleeding Talent

Landrieu Supports New G.I. Bill

Lawmakers Look At Medicaid cuts

KEY DATES

Blueprint Louisiana To Meet Wednesday At Hilton Capitol Center

U.S. SENATE POLL

Congressman- "Some People Consider Politics A Four-Letter Word"

The Hill- Responses To Vice President Query Vary

CALL GIRL PANEL LUKEWARM ON BOBBY JINDAL

Scandals Threaten Mayor's Political Future

Records Show Assessor Helped Himself, Penalized Foes

Ethics Board Warned Jindal

Political Reform Effort Stalls

Lawmakers Mark Smooth First Half

Controversial Cuts

EDITORIAL: The Rest Of The Term

Charters Break Mold By Picking, Choosing

Another Protest Held

HOLLIS EXPECTED TO MAKE U.S. SENATE BID

New Representative Picks Staff Members

Lawmakers Approve $56,000 Pay Raise For La. Schools Chief

GIVE 'EM CREDIT- Politicians Endlessly Creative In Getting Us To Pay The Bills

New Legislators Making An Impression

EDITORIAL: Put Disclosure On The Menu

Mose Jefferson trial postponed

FBI SOUGHT TO TAPE SENATOR

Will building of steel mill hurt state's 'sportmen's paradise?'

Judge wins applause on Jesus portrait

TICKET TO RIDE

B.R.-N.O. commuter buses to continue


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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008)

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MARY LANDRIEU: NO SITTING DUCK

Old GOP Opposition Used Against Kennedy

BRIBERY SCHEME ALLEGATIONS SURFACE

Clinton, Obama Battle For Pennsylvania- DNC Attacks McCain

NANCY PELOSI, DNC THROW FUNDRAISER FOR "CONSERVATIVE?" CAZAYOUX

Chief Economist Warns Of Downturns

SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES BIG TAX CUT

Senate Passes Legislative Assistant Pay Raise

EARMARKS TO BE DEBATED

Leaders Tout New Orleans' Recovery So Far

Legislature To Get House, Senate Budget Proposal

FIRST TV SPOT FROM 4TH: FEATURES NEW FACE IN LA. POLITICS

Editorial: Work Force Plan Off To Good Start

Landrieu: La. Poised For Key Role In Fuels

GUERILLA MARKETING = POLITICAL CAPITAL

Speed Trap Limits Die In Committee

ANOTHER WEEKEND OF BLOODSHED IN BATON ROUGE


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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 15th, 2008)

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American People Have A Clear Choice Between Two Different Visions

GOP Chairman Calls on Cazayoux to Denounce Obama's Elitist Remarks

LATEST PRESIDENTIAL POLLS

Parking sparse near Capitol- Deters people who want to observe

Indicted Senator Quits Panel Post

EDITORIAL: Laws Cause For Trembling

City-Parish Employee Arrested On Fraud Charges- More Than 200 Counts

Sex Offender Mask Ban Clears Senate

Bill Limits Driving, Phoning

Events Recognize (B.R.) Crime Victims

BR MAYOR RACE TV SPOT

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Friday, April 11, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 11th, 2008)

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LATEST TV SPOT FROM THE 6TH: DON "TAX-A-YOU"

4th District: McCrery Endorses Trial lawyer (The Kingmaker's Mystery Man)

THE LOOP- KIP'S FAMOUS MONKEY TV SPOT

Betty Jefferson Is Implicated, Sources Say- Refers Only To 'Public Official B'

SENATOR INDICTED IN FRAUD CASE- Accused Of Laundering Cash

Senate Committee To Consider Adjutant General Appointment

FIX FILES OR FACE FINE, STATE TELLS ICF

4th District Congress: "Gorman Raises Over $350,000 For Campaign In 30 Days"

PSC Chief: Letter Didn't Violate Rules

Corps to open spillway today to reduce threat of flooding

BILL ON ATHLETE GPA STUMBLES

State Spirit Can't Be Legislated- Or Sipped

TV SPOT FROM BATON ROUGE MAYOR'S RACE


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Friday, April 04, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 4th, 2008)

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Pastorek's Pay Hits Snag

LOBBYIST LAURINDA'S LIBERAL LOYALTIES

Kennedy's Fundraising Outpaces Landrieu's

CAMPAIGN IN 'UNCHARTED TERRITORY'- Carville, Matalin Reflect On Race

Two (Governor's) Aides, Treasurer Oppose Entergy Proposal

JENKINS ENDORSED BY THE NRA

Editorial: Be Prepared For Success

LOUISIANA CARRIES RECORD DEBT LOAD- Funds For Construction Work In Jeopardy

State Puts Cap On Bond Projects

Superintendents Oppose School Discipline Proposals

COLLEGE BOARD APPOINTEE QUITS In Business Conflict

Levee Officials Blast Ethics Bills

Ex-Councilman Pleads Guilty To Kickbacks

NAGIN WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE IN CHINA

LSU A.D. Likely To Be Named Today

LSU Team To Visit White House On Monday

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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

 

LATEST NEWS FROM MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY

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ALL THE LATEST 'SUPER TUESDAY' RETURNS (CLICK HERE)

"We're Going To Move Some Hogs Away From The Trough, And They'll Be Squealing"

'Ustas' Dig In; Jindal Preps For A New Day

CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE TOOK JUNKETS WITH CONVICT LOBBYIST

Louisiana Super Saturday

Advisers Say Ethics Not La.'s Big Issue

Today Is Deadline For Congressional District Voters

Editorial Endorsement: Carmody for State House District 6

"SUPER TUESDAY" - As 24 States Vote, a Grab for Delegates, and an Edge

Louisiana May Pick Presidential Frontrunners

Governor On Ethics Reform: 'I Need The People's Support'

JINDAL ISSUES AMENDED CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION

Is Louisiana Serious About Ethics Reform?

McCollister To Pay Jindal's Fine To Ethics Board

Casinos Slug It Out- "Existing Riverboats... Mislead Voters By Misstating Facts"

State GOP Caucuses Fly Under Radar (Majority Elected Endorse McCain)

Retired officials' benefits released- Ex-lawmakers' pay tiny part of system

Louisiana GOP Leadership On The Line

Editorial: Mardi Gras Meets Politics

LSU Checked O'Keefe's Absences, Spending

New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade Live Cam! (NOLA.COM)

MARY LANDRIEU APPEARS TO HAVE SERIOUS RE-ELECTION PROBLEMS

Obama erases lead by Clinton- McCain makes leaps as Super Tuesday nears

PRESIDENTIAL RACE: 'SUPER TUESDAY' STATE BY STATE ANALYSIS

Romney Spends More On TV Ads Than All Other GOP Candidates Combined

'Cold' Homicides Dog EBR Law Enforcement

Ethics special session is a risk- Jindal must give public real results

Storied Political Career Ending?

THE NEW ORLEANS RED LIGHT DISTRICT, SAY WHAT?

Contractor Prepares Takeover Of City

City Group Headed To Disney World


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Thursday, January 10, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, January 10th, 2008)

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BLANCO'S "POLITICAL BREATHER" - $2.9 Million Still In State Campaign Account?

Democrats Chime In For Ethics Reform

Mary Landrieu Should Apologize Now!

LSU TIGERS DO THEIR STATE PROUD

Who Holds Fate Of LSU Chancellor Unclear

CHRIS GORMAN PICKS UP STRONG SUPPORT IN CONGRESSIONAL BID

Jindal Picks New State Police Head

State auditor to probe resignations of coalition's entire staff

MORIAL GETS HOME DETENTION- 3 YEARS OF PROBATION

Council Tension Simmers

BET To Honor Shreveport Mayor

BLANCO & HILLARY 'THE CRYING GAME'

Quality Report Ranks Louisiana 47th In Student Achievement

Editorial: Say What You Want To Say, As Is Your Right

ANGRY WHITE MAN (PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE RON PAUL)

Primary Deadline Attracts Crowd

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, January 9th, 2008)

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ETHICS WATCHDOG GROUP INVESTIGATES LANDRIEU FOR BRIBERY

McCain Wins New Hampshire GOP Primary, Hillary Pulls Upset!

Jindal Starts With Unusual Strengths

IS BR MAYOR HOLDEN IN THE VOTE HAULING BUSINESS?

"When a black man scores a touchdown, they change the rules"

LOUISIANA CONGRESSMEN RUNNING FOR THE EXITS ...LOBBYISTS

Editorial: State Faces Loss Of Congressional Seniority

Jindal Targets Tax That Firms Pay On Utilities (2nd Special Session)

BOBBY JINDAL'S MOMENT HAS ARRIVED

GOP Delegate Application Deadline Pushed Back to Saturday

Levine Chosen DHH Secretary

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to Register to Vote in Louisiana Presidential Primary
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, December 26th, 2007)

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THE TOP 10 POLITICAL STORIES OF 2007

Web Rumors Fuel Campaign Fires

Debate Over State's Roads Continues

EDITORIAL: 'Extra' money? Give it up, and make change

Jindal: No Tax Hike- "We have to set priorities and stick to them"

EDITORIAL: STATE BUDGET SURPLUS JUST AN ILLUSION

No Gifts, Please

Cenla Losing Its Influence, Power Edges In Legislature

ENDANGERED SPECIES?

La.'s No. 2 Insurance Official Bows Out- "He Doesn't Want To Work This Hard"

Preschool Gaining Steam As Place To Invest In Education

25% Get Zip From Road Home

SHAME ON SEN. MARY LANDRIEU

Mary Landrieu Steered $2 Million In Federal Funding To A Campaign Contributor

EDITORIAL: Santa's Crowded Hoosegow

Jefferson's Help Had A Price, Feds Say

Editorial: Transition Favors Area
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Sunday, December 23, 2007

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND & LAST FRIDAY

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SEASONS GREETINGS FROM LANEWSLINK.COM!

Jindal Wants To Spend State Surplus On One-Time Needs

LEAVE THE POLTICS TO THE POLITICIANS

"I Don't Recognize My Country Anymore"

1ST FAMILIES' HOLIDAYS

North Shore Showing Political Muscle

MANY NAMES FLOATED FOR CONGRESSIONAL RACE

Kenner Freshman To Lead Senate GOP

BLANCO LEGACY TIED TO STORMS

Power couple shine light on health care

Andy Anders To Chair Agriculture Panel

Louisiana to choose Republican convention delegates

18 LSU students to cover Iowa caucus

A SPECIAL HOLIDAY MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR-ELECT BOBBY JINDAL

Tucker Picks Carter For Speaker Pro-Tem, Greene Gets Ways & Means

EDITORIAL: Stained Robe

Cops Violated Rights Of Videotapers, ACLU Says

BLACK CAUCUS URGES PARDON FROM BLANCO FOR 'JENA SIX'

Hunting, fishing important to state's economy

Lawyer Banned From Practice In State

If prayer can transform the world, so why not a neighborhood or a city?

Protesters At City Hall Are Tasered And Pepper Sprayed

NO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

Jindal Counsel Decides To Cut Ties To Law Firm

Trailer Tax Suit - Unfair advantage on the deal through political connections?

Feds lodge appeal over records- Jefferson testimony delayed until Jan. 16

RELIABILITY OF ELECTRONIC VOTING EYED

Court Refers Porteous For Impeachment- Ouster Fight Starts For U.S. Judge

City-Parish Council Member Facing Conflict Of Interest

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