Friday, January 28, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 28th)

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State seeks to halt raises

One-time funds could tide over state

GOP figure in BR sues board

Agency's plan would cut personnel costs

State Police No cadet classes this year

Jim Tucker Speaks at UNO

Who owes big bucks to the Louisiana Ethics Administration?

Board of Regents targets 459 degree programs

Regents to discuss SUNO-UNO merger Feb. 8

Vitter, Paul introduce resolution to amend 14th Amendment

Plan targets recidivism


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Friday, November 19, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, November 19th)

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Film tax credits aren't paying their way, researchers find

Churches: Raise tax on cigarettes

Just 17% Think Government Should Outlaw Smoking

Public Unions Urge Budget Change

Mary Landrieu: Take Funds

Bonds worry officials- Moret says Nucor funds 'on track'

Feds: State 5th in growth

Two face election scheme charges

EDITORIAL: Don't get carried away by earmarks

School districts to receive grades

Regents OK GRAD Act agreement for La. colleges

EBR councilwoman to run for House seat

LHSAA files suit over alleged state interference

Former police chief pleads guilty to lying to federal agents

Ethics Board puts hearings on hold

Ethics Administration puts Lee, Roberts on notice

John Breaux Center shuts down on a dime


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Monday, November 15, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, November 15th)

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JINDAL GOES TO NEW YORK

Analysis: Jindal's new book crosses La. lines (On Sale Today!)

TONIGHT 7 PM, THE LOFT @ PERKINS ROWE (BR)- BE THERE!

EDITORIAL: Big waves shake Hill

Marco Rubio rollout aims to manage expectations

Students get taste of politics at rally

EDITORIAL: Look again at ethics panel system

LSU testifies for commission

EDITORIAL: New Orleans campaign aims to feed all the children

Congress returns for lame-duck session

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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Any Challengers? "Louisiana Is Redder Than Red"

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR MONDAY NIGHT 7 PM, THE LOFT @ PERKINS ROWE (BR)

Democrats huddle on state's budget

Gov. Jindal denies his new book is stepping stone to national office

Committee Talks State Budget

Taking the bite out of ethics board rulings

EDITORIAL: Learn from elders' mistakes

Freshmen arrive in Congress with many questions

EDITORIAL: Yes, let's tell the entire fiscal truth

Public pension liabilities pose future threat

La. ranks in top 10 states for business

State did business with indicted man

Hines switching to Republican Party, giving GOP House majority

Sen. Alario 95% sure he will switch from Democratic Party to GOP

LIBRARY OK COULD KILL BOND ISSUE

College chiefs project closure of some Louisiana campuses

Superintendent 'disappointed' about diverted federal funds

New high school biology books recommended by state

EDITORIAL: Federal bench is not for crooks, so kick Porteous out


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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 9th)

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Gov. Bobby Jindal 'comes out swinging' in new book

Library Director Says, "Tea Parties Are For Children With Teddy Bears"

79% of likely GOP voters hold a favorable opinion of the Tea Party movement

A Rebirth Of The American Revolution?

Teepell returns as Jindal's chief of staff

Republicans gain edge in redistricting

Louisiana Board of Ethics is stripped of enforcement authority

Gov. Bobby Jindal's hurricane recovery chief resigns

State police beefing up Capitol security for Wednesday education rally

Council Chides Mayor

Bush recalls Katrina aftermath in 'Decision Points' memoir

Drilling company says U.S. stonewalling on permits


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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, July 6th)

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The Government Pay Bonus- "Overbills Americans by almost $40 billion every year"

IT'S TIME TO RESCUE THE IDEA THAT AMERICA IS EXCEPTIONAL

Washington Post: "Obama's standing among white voters has sunk"

State officials dip into special funds to balance budget

Patton Boggs acquires lobbying firm of former Sens. Lott, Breaux

ELECTION QUALIFYING BEGINS WEDNESDAY

Trial Date Set For Former Mayor

Few changes made to La. ethics enforcement

Capella announces run for Jefferson Parish assessor

Moratorium won't reduce drilling risks

Moratorium Affects Us All

Group Plans Energy Rally

OIL HEADS TOWARD NEW ORLEANS

Obama administration remains muddled on compensating moratorium losses

TEA PARTY OF LA. 'LIFT THE MORATORIUM' TOWN HALL MEETING (CASSIDY)

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

 

SATURDAY SPECIAL EDITION (May 29th, 2010)

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THE 'CLAUSEN COVER UP'

EDITORIAL: Regents Should ("Come out and speak, you know, to the public")

Colleges Cry Foul, Cuts Unlawful (Clausen: "I wish we could use a magic wand")

LOUISIANA'S DOUBLE STANDARD FOR ETHICS

Times Picayune Video: Louisiana Legislature- Capitol notebook

93rd District House member will be elected today

BR Special Election for State Representative Today

BR Court Race Heats Up (FIELDS VS. GUIDRY)

Bill banning insurance cancellation penalties goes to Gov. Bobby Jindal

State legal claims office to turn work over to contractor

Historical commemoration measures advance in Legislature

White House admits pushing Sestak to drop Senate bid

LA will launch oil spill-related ad campaign to promote tourism in the state

Carville: La. Needs Justice Now (Even Carville Is Hammering Obama)

Obama Claims Oil Mess As His To Fix

Caldwell Requests Money For Suit

Testimony goes on in Jones tax trial

Justice Department Officials Meet Over Arizona Law

Senate confirms Finley as new Federal Attorney


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Sunday, December 06, 2009

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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Panel seeks to curb state contracts- LA agencies spend $7 billion for services

"Readers saying getting through to Landrieu's office is virtually impossible"

'EDWIN EDWARDS: AN AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY'

Big GOP Names Headed For New Orleans

NOMINATIONS FOR 'BEST LOUISIANA POLITICAL REPORTER'

Former Gov. Buddy Roemer will be the speaker at the BR Press Club (Monday)

Officials: Higher ed budget outlook looks grim

Rep. Gallot fires back at ethics board

EDITORIAL: Last in U.S. for millages

Kennedy's offerings include shutdown of Citizens Property Insurance

Whitmer has spent whole career in Jefferson Parish departments

New Orleans professional contract awards criticized, debated

For the next New Orleans mayor, what not to do

Series to discuss redistricting for '11

New Probe- Investigation focuses on credt card use

Louisiana boosts teen drug-treatment efforts

Some La. Drivers Set To Pay Higher For Auto Insurance

EDITORIAL: (Mr. President) Keep promise to deliver change

La. lottery president gets major pay raises

State faces $145 million mid-year budget gap

Landrieu dismisses Jindal's silence

Health care messages seeking to influence Landrieu

Conservative litmus test proposal does not target Cao

No problem hiring contractors previously convicted of corruption

Whitmer delivers records to federal investigators

White House party-crashing casts Desiree Rogers in unfamiliar light

Former SU president says judge didn't disclose relationship

Poverty in 3 parishes severe

Trial scheduled for son of Klan slaying suspect

New high school graduation rates proposal sparks debate

Former Gov. Edwards' Biography Hits Stores Dec. 14

OVER 15,000 WANT MARY GONE (EMAIL HER & TELL HER WHY)

SHARE 'LANEWSLINK.COM' WITH YOUR FRIENDS


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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 28th)

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Mary Landrieu rejects Vitter's census-citizenship idea

LANDRIEU NOT SEEKING RE-ELECTION IN 2014?

Environmental Group LEANs On Vitter

Mitch Landrieu Endorses Alive, Bond Issue

Panel offers cost cuts- Privatization, fewer vehicles listed

ETHICS PANEL SAYS ELECTION REPORTS UNNEEDED

Commission backs college graduation rates (40% statewide "abysmal")

Education leaders call 'race to the top' hearing

EDITORIAL: CAMD is on life support

Wanted: Your pitch for mayor of New Orleans

The quiet one in the New Orleans mayor's race

DA won't file felony charges against police chief's son

EDITORIAL: LISTEN WELL- OBAMASPEAK IS NEWSPEAK

Jindal, Gulf Coast governors team up in bid for aerospace project

Aid for local roads tops $331 million in state budget

$200 million in bonds sold to finance state projects

Ex-state revenue employee booked with identity theft

Louisiana blasts FDA plan to limit oyster production

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS'

SHARE THE 'LOUISIANA POLITICAL NEWS WIRE' WITH YOUR FRIENDS


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Friday, October 02, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, October 2nd)

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EDITORIAL: One Victory For Openness

EDITORIAL: Lawmakers should know that open sessions are always the right choice

EDITORIAL: In Public, On Record, Done Right

Redistricting tricky, expert cautions

FAIRCLOTH OPENS UP 13% LEAD IN SUPREME COURT RACE

Clark says he wants to be positive

LEE FLETCHER: A FRIEND

State commission hears plethora of proposed cuts

Teacher-recruitment agency accused of extortion

Judge resigns after admission in bribery scheme

High-speed rail link gets support from Rep. Anh 'Joseph' Cao

SOME OFFICIALS JUST LOVE THEIR WORK: James Gill

Judge's tax returns sought in probe

ACORN-City Contract Questions Remain Unanswered

Health bill's effect on state projected

Former N.O. tech chief shows his lack of an ethical compass

Appellate court upholds ex-Caddo judges' bribery convictions

Governor presents grants during stop Thursday in Minden

ACLU: Racial profiling exists in Homer

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Thursday, October 01, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 1st)

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Criticized By Bloggers, Researchers & Editorialialists- Meeting Now Open!

Legislative workshop on remapping will be open after all

EDITORIAL: Lawmakers Sow Distrust

Lee Fletcher Succumbs To Cancer

EDITORIAL: Payroll Cuts Tough, Necessary

Clark cites experience(Overlooks Suspension and Sanction)

ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION- (WHO CARES!!!)

Ethics Board attorney named to lead agency

EDITORIAL: Online disclosure forms can improve public trust

Costs block more school- Longer year idea OK; funds needed

EDITORIAL: Louisiana should keep college graduates

Jindal launches statewide 'Fight the Flu' campaign

La. man charged in cross-burning case

White House Visit Awes LSU Baseball Team (Visits To War Memorials "Important")


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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, September 30th)

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Can't Face The Public? Stay Out Of (Public) Office

Lawmakers To Bond In Private At Redistricting Retreat

1 LEGISLATOR GETS IT, MAYBE THESE OTHER GUYS NEED A WAKE-UP CALL!

Redistricting meeting a go for Thursday- Media outlets, groups concerned

Ethics Board Holds Interviews In Private

Jindal to GOP: Work with Obama

Jindal Outlines His Alternative To Health Care Reform On Fox News

U.S. Senate Panel Rejects Government-Run Health Care Option

State Workers Pack Hearing On Streamlining Government

Area residents sound off on ways to trim government spending

Privatization Stirs State Employees

EDITORIAL: Panels Thrive When Pols Dodge Work

'Efficiency' panel pushes reuse of Charity in N.O.

LSU officials defend 4-year schools

DHH: registration needed to give H1N1 vaccine

VITTER: FEMA GRANT TO ACORN IS OFFENSIVE

Former ACORN organizer worries about its future

Spinosa submits plans- Library, apartments in Rouzan proposal

LSU Baseball Team To Tour White House (Obama Has A Scheduling Conflict)

Small Business Healthcare Breakfast (October 7th)

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Friday, July 03, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, July 3rd)

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EDITORIAL: Jindal Move Seems Typical- "Another Exercise In Backroom Politics"

BESE Member: "I Don't Know What The Little Boy Governor Is Trying To Do..."

Jindal: No Comment On Appointee Asked To Resign

McDaniel Won't Resign Now, Wants To Meet Jindal

EDITORIAL: Sports Seem Top Priority

NEW POLL: Obama Gets Lowest Rating To Date On The Economy

VITTER BLASTS PROPOSED SPENDING

Man that was some stimulus

BR Tea Party Tomorrow

PROTEST GROUPS TO HOLD JULY 4 RALLIES

Foster Farms to reduce contracted growers in La.

Governor's Signature (Dummy Diplomas Coming Soon!)

Jindal Signs More Bills

Webb: NSU budget cuts could hurt area economy

Adolescent Hospital's Closure Has Families Scrambling

Judge refuses again to toss suit over school takeovers

SOME LA WORKERS ESCAPE BUDGET AX

State Agency Uses New Law

Tapes highlight William Jefferson's role in business deal

BOMBS FOUND AT CHURCHES

Judge Postpones Racketeering Trial

Ex-Saint Kevin Houser says tax credit fiasco not his fault


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Friday, April 10, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (GOOD FRIDAY)

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ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: BIG SPENDER WAS BIG LOSER

"A Political Embarrassment For The Governor"

JINDAL TRAVELS BACK TO FLORIDA FOR FUNDRAISER

2 Sheriffs Face Ethics Complaints (Jindal Appointee)

EDITORIAL: Union Push Infringes On Labor's Rights

State Revenue Department To Lay Off 29 Workers

STEPHEN EDWARDS ASKS FOR EARLY END TO SUPERVISION

Film industry tells mayor, legislators to strengthen incentives

Tax Amnesty Proposed

DHS streamlines recovery bureaucracy in Louisiana, LA

Cao: Napolitano closes Gulf Coast Recovery Office

Vitter Comments on Gulf Coast Recovery Office Realignment Decision

EDITORIAL: Tide turns on Nagin's island vacation

La. seeks exemption on Medicaid funding formula

$40 million in federal aid to help pay for child care

JEFFERSON PARISH POLITICS: Martin Marino nurses his wounds

Sign Vitter "National TEA Party Day" Petition

JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (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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Monday, March 30, 2009

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: "The Formerly Conservative Gov. Jindal"

Senate Hopefuls Open Up Books

STATEMENT BY RICHARD BLACKSTONE JR. (SON OF PAULA PENNINGTON)

Rolfe and Bobby, the 5th Amendment and 9 Out of 10

Vitter Pushes Letten- "Calls To Depoliticize The Appointments"

EDITORIAL: Higher education shouldn't feel brunt of cuts

Bill would make ethics exclusion for spouses

Police Juror pushes for travel cost cuts

DA, brother set new rules

Analysis: Spotlight on transparency in NO

State lawmaker's son dies in wreck

Trial to open for Katrina levee bribery case

JINDAL'S JOURNEYS- Cross: "I don't think it's for his reelection campaign"

Gov. Bobby Jindal's mockery of volcano monitoring blows up in his face

ANALYST BERNIE PINSONAT SAYS VITTER HAS "COME ON LIKE GANGBUSTERS"

Rob Marionneaux, Change of Heart

Chris John- A Matter Of Delivery

PSC Candidates

PLAYING CHICKEN

La. Democratic leader keeps office

Boehner visits BR, pitches GOP budget

ZULU COCONUT Making Good Impression

Nagin may lose Dallas home for failure to pay homeowner fees

EDITORIAL: Changing La. School Boards

Women Voters select man as CEO

NEW PSC TV SPOT

Battle looms over proposed civil service "overhaul"

ILLINOIS OR LOUISIANA: Which state is more corrupt?

Quinn foe goes on the attack

SU BOARD REMOVES SLAUGHTER

New Orleans rally draws thousands to protest violence

EDITORIAL: The public's right to know

'Future is Cao' author visits La.

EDITORIAL: States right to screen for illegal drugs

Louisiana Lawmaker Axes TV Tax Bill

EDITORIAL: Don't Overlook Elections This Saturday!


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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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Sunday, March 15, 2009

 

SUNDAY SPECIAL EDITION (Sunday, March 15th)

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Official Records Enjoy Protection From Review "Rank Hypocrisy By Bobby Jindal"

Jindal Sends Wrong Message

DOMINGUE- SO MUCH FOR "OPENNESS AND HONESTY"

How To Find Government Records

EDITORIAL: BRING HOME OUR GOVERNOR

Jindal Appoints Former Legislator To Port Board

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

DOMINGUE SHOULD JUST PLEAD THE FIFTH

Vitter, Reid Clash Over Automatic Raises

No Detour For Vitter

Landrieu Key In Union Vote Act

Role Of Local School Boards Up For Debate

Gov. Jindal's Promise To Reject Jobless Stimulus

Chasing E-Mails Down A Rabbit Hole

La. GOP starts voter registration, outreach drive

Smokers Fuming Over Cigarette Tax Hike


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Friday, January 23, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 23rd)

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WORST CASE CUT

Budget Cuts Could Cripple- "Unbelievably Large" Cuts

JINDAL IN IOTA

State In Line For Highway Money, BESE Battle Brewing

SENATE 16 RACE HEATING UP

EDITORIAL: Louisiana Teacher Unions Need To Get Real

Inside Report: Higher Ed- 'Fable' Has Familiar Ring

LSU Board Signs Off On New $10 Million Band Facility

Legislators Weigh Price Tag For Hospital

Ethics Agency Won't Face Budget Ax

THE NEW 'DRIVEBY POLITICS' PROGRAM

F. Malcolm Hood, Pioneer of Louisiana Lobbying, Dies

Federal Stimulus Package Would Aid Louisiana Schools

The Scalise Capitol Report: Beginning of the 111th Congress

Campbell wants PSC to see if Entergy suit affects state residents

EDITORIAL: Give credit on taxes where due

Rally marks Roe v. Wade decision

EPA reviewing report on industry plan (NUCOR CORP)

Homeowners, Legislators Battle Apartments

N.O.-filmed 'Benjamin Button' leads Oscars with 13 nominations


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Sunday, January 11, 2009

 

Weekend Special Edition!

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"LA VOTERS HAVE A WAY OF MAKING POLITICAL EXPERTS LOOK FOOLISH"

EDITORIAL: An Old Bobby In New Year (Conservative At All?)

Stonecipher: "There Is No Ethics Reform, Period. End Of Sentence"

ANALYSIS: La. Budget Cuts Reveal Little Pain

Political Horizons: Jindal's Budget Cuts Buy Time

JINDAL TO SPEAK TO N.C. 'THINK TANK'

Governor Jindal Becomes Mileage Champion

Landrieu Appoints Former Mayor Of Cleveland As Chief Of Staff

New Orleans-Based Staff Growing For Cao

LA DEMOCRATS MEET, PLOT COMEBACK

Governor Meets With La. Delegation Over Roads

Jindal, La. Political Leaders Want To Tap Oil Royalties

La. Hopes To Participate In Obama Stimulus Plan

Qualifying To Replace Cassidy This Week

University Submits Budget Cut Proposal

Northeastern La. Faces Population Decline

EDITORIAL: BESE... Be Bold

A Message Worth Heeding

EDITORIAL: State Education Still At Bottom

Nearly 18,000 Students Drop Out Yearly In La.

STUDENTS SWARM JINDAL

Center Cuts Back On Teacher Services

Pastorek delays bid to take over EBR schools

Jindal: Bill provides guidance on student-teacher communication

Committee OKs Jindal's Budget Cuts

Specific degree programs named in budget cuts

SU: LAYOFF lETTERS A MISTAKE

La. District 24 Senate election set for April 4

Murder victims names read aloud during day of remembrance

Archbishop Hughes: "I'm at peace" with decision

EDITORIAL: Brolin arrest video should have been released sooner

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