Thursday, March 17, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, March 17th)

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NEW CONGRESSIONAL REMAP PLANS

22% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction, Lowest of Obama's Presidency

Jindal launching anti-tax ad on TV

Holden recall sought

Ex-parish president to report to prison

Sharpton urges activism

Edwards biography wins Literary Award

What's Real SUNO-UNO Story?

Chancellor: LSU must adapt to thrive

Obama nominates Napoleonville judge for federal bench

Lawmaker to offer plan for BESE districts

Tea party questions city's bond plan during forum


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Wednesday, February 09, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, February 9th)

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TEA PARTY OF LA. ENDORSES COASTAL CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Mardi Gras D.C.- "Dressing up and getting invisible"

Rich Take From Poor as U.S. Subsidy Law Funds Luxury Hotels (UNBELIEVABLE!)

FBI Raids Sheriff's Office

Mayor shakes up staff- Makes announcement via Twitter

Union wants waste records- (Councilman suspects Mayor)

Chaney Swaps Parties- Joins Growing Number Fleeing The Democrats

EDITORIAL: Newspapers still have role

Open primaries OK'd

N.O. needs more from its colleges, merger consultant says

Jindal citing short-term recidivism rate

EDITORIAL: Keeping fighting for open government

UL campus gets face-lift

Former N.O. Mayor Ray Nagin gaining fame in the social network

Former charity director says Mose Jefferson called the shots

HELP WANTED: New Louisiana State Senate President!

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Thursday, December 09, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, December 9th)

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House Passes DREAM Act- Melancon votes to give Illegals citizenship

Superfest Out; Library In- (Mayor Storms Out of Budget Meeting... Council Cuts)

Alario, longtime La. Democratic lawmaker, switches to GOP

Ellington considers party switch

New Poll: Most Americans Say They're Worse Off Since Obama Took Office

Official: La. won't cut budget by 35%- Rainwater vows taxes won't go up

Panel rejects Jindal criterion for layoffs

EDITORIAL: Don't settle for 'A for effort'

Officials get earful at Medicaid forum

'Nonsensicalness' of Sen. Mary Landrieu's criticism of tax cut deal cited

Porteous is the 8th federal judge to be convicted & removed from office

The perfect gift for the Louisiana political junkie!


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Wednesday, December 08, 2010

 

STORIES FROM MONDAY, TUESDAY & TODAY

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Superfest Funds Under Fire- 'Suite Deal For Kip'

Jindal, group focus on new policies to help LSU budget

EDITORIAL: Assessing LSU's Quality

Corruption probe agent faces legal problems

Sentencing of former state senator delayed

La.'s health ranking falls

High school dropout rate cited as La. setback

Divergent school grade plans lead BESE to defer decision

BESE panel endorses proposed science texts

Porteous lawyer tells Senate judge is no 'grotesque character'

Flags lowered in tribute today

Election lines spur rivalries

Incoming BESE chief says changes needed

Jindal plan fast-tracks service cuts

EDITORIAL: School grade idea becomes controversial

LSU AgCenter: 'Less with less' way of future

Judge rules tapes allowed- Defense opposes FBI recordings

Porteous impeachment question goes before Senate today

Jindal holds first state signing of new book

Electronic systems replaced at Capitol

Grad rate numbers not end all

EDITORIAL: Celebrate La.'s bicentennial


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, August 25th)

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Lessons from the Bell, California Fiasco (Taxpayers vs. Government Employees)

Vitter, Alexander say Democrat policies blocking recovery

TEA PARTY COULD ROIL DOWNER'S PLANS

Dardenne on 'robocalls': Doesn't Deny Voting For 22 Taxes!

Mayor Blasts His Own Agency Heads

Loupe: Review Surveillance Network

BATON ROUGE: THE LIBERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Former senator found guilty, Likely to lose law license

Number of state-owned vehicles declines in La.

RAINWATER SAYS BUDGET CUTS WILL BE STRATEGIC

EDITORIAL: Louisiana is setting the pace in this school 'Race'

Louisiana Loses 'Race to the Top'

Medicare: More than 3 million seniors may have to switch drug plans

EDITORIAL: Living With The Problem

Black farmers told funds could be coming

Director: Drilling Ban To Continue

'LOUISIANA INSTITUTE OF POLITICS' FACULTY PROFILE: JIM HARRIS

'LOUISIANA INSTITUTE OF POLITICS' FACULTY PROFILE: GINGER SAWYER

DAILY REPORT CALENDAR FEATURES 'CAMPAIGN ACADEMY' SEPT. 7TH LINEUP

'Louisiana Institute of Politics' A Few Seats Left (Register Today!)


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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, August 24th)

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New Poll: 48% Say Obama's Views Are Extreme

Mayor evicts The Advocate from press room

Other Louisiana Elections Could Impact Lt. Governor Race

GOP LEADERS BACK LANDRY FOR CONGRESS

Primary turnout shows big GOP enthusiasm edge

Poll Numbers: A Bad Year For Democrats

FORMER STATE SENATOR FOUND GUILTY- To Be Sentenced Dec. 6

Handling of public employee retirement funds questioned

Jindal's book set for November release

EDITORIAL: Tinkering with the Louisiana Constitution

EDITORIAL: Hang Up And Drive

Chief plans to clean up NOPD, city crime

Black farmers to rally in Baton Rouge

EDITORIAL: Hold government accountable for moratorium's harm

Inside Report: Career coach program stays

Louisiana Vets get Facebook link

DAILY REPORT CALENDAR FEATURES 'CAMPAIGN ACADEMY' SEPT. 7TH LINEUP

A Who's Who To Teach 'Louisiana Institute of Politics' A Few Seats Left


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Thursday, January 22, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, January 22nd)

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State Positions Available Despite Jindal 'Freeze'- (2nd Hiring 'Thaw')

BRACE FOR CUTS- "This Is A Serious, Serious Amount Of Dollars"

Colleges Face Cuts Of 30%- "HUGE HOLE IN THE SIDE OF THE FLAGSHIP"

WATCH VIDEO PROMO FOR THE NEW 'DRIVEBY POLITICS' PROGRAM

Obama's Rhetoric Does Not Match The Reality- "String Of Ethical Challenges"

1960's Obama Rhetoric ('Yes We Can' Came From Nixon- Watch The Video)

Barack Obama Administration Shifts Abortion Debate

WHY DIDN'T PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH PARDON EDWIN EDWARDS?

Levees Make The Cut

Obama White House Web Site Doesn't Mince Words On Katrina

MAYOR'S FORMER AIDE GETS NEW $365,000 PAYCHECK

EDITORIAL: Government Must Work At All Levels

Noose- Authorities investigating incident at state Homeland Security office

EDITORIAL: State and federal officials need to address Road Home policy issues

Petition asks to raise homestead exemption

LSU-VA Hospital hearing set today at Capitol

Vitter Announces Committee Assignments

EDITORIAL: Stay Involved In Schools

Barksdale on Air Force's list for nuclear command

Landrieu urges state tourism officials to diversify their offerings

Decision upholds benefits for same-sex partners of city employees

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 30th)

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DriveBy Politics (COMING SOON!!!)

HOLDING JINDAL ACCOUNTABLE

DARDENNE PURGES 44,739 VOTERS FROM ELECTION ROLLS

Red Flags Raised Among Gay Rights Advocates

Jindal Replaces Regents Chairman (Appoints "Boysie" Bollinger's Sister)

Vitter Issues Statement in Support of Israel's Right to Self-Defense

White House Blames Hamas For Violence

Outgoing DA to stay productive- Moreau Keeping His Options Open

Inaugural Plans for Mayor-President Holden Announced

Police: 'Jena Six' Figure Bell Shoots Self After Arrest

EDITORIAL: Insurance Problems Hurt Farmers

Audit points out insurer's defects- Expenses paid without proof

LSU Sells Out Bowl Allotment

Betting On The Red

EDITORIAL: Garbage collection report more than billing issues

Schiro Out Of Office

Ex-Assistant Chief Of Police Faces Child Porn Charge

Ellender Takes Oath Of Office

Hodge Guides Clerk Of Court's Office To The Digital Future

Judge rejects class action for trailer lawsuits

Gonzales Set For Transition (Berthelot Stands Apart)


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Thursday, October 16, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 16th)

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BATON ROUGE BOND CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF: NEW TV SPOT "DO THE MATH"

Politico/InsiderAdvantage Nationwide Poll Of Undecided Debate-Watchers

Senate Hopefuls Turn To Money Matters In Debate

Jesse Jackson: Decades of Putting Israels Interests First Would End Under Obama

Record High Voter Registration

INSIDE REPORT: Democrat Rift Unveiled By Jackson's Run

Blueprint Louisiana Update: Meetings Planned In November

Jindal To Break Tie To Decide Next District 6 Representative

HOLDN BACKS HANDY In District 2 Runoff

Moyo Defends Herself In Federal Fraud Case

Koch Industries Paid Part Of Cost

School Policy Splits BESE

Counsel Picked For Probe Of Federal Judge

PSC Enacts New 72-Hour Fundraising Rule

LEGISLATOR CALLED UP TO ARMY DUTY

Actor Josh Brolin Finds Humor In Shreveport Arrest

EDITORIAL: Constitution Faces Change

Business Group Endorses Thibaut

EDITORIAL: Flawed Process Fails Taxpayers


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Friday, September 12, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, September 12th)

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KUDOS TO MAYOR HOLDEN FOR HURRICANE JOB WELL DONE

Obama Message Of 'Change' Nothing More Than An Empty Campaign Slogan

REAL CLEAR POLITICS: ALL RECENT POLLING SHOWS McCAIN AHEAD

Mary Landrieu's Swing Vote Costs You!

HOUSTON DECIDES TO STARE DOWN IKE INSTEAD OF LEAVE

Surge Rising As Hurricane Ike Heads For Houston

JINDAL ISSUES WARNING: Get Out Of Ike's Way

Big Easy comes up in Big Oil scandal

Court slams Porteous as impeachment move stalls

Orleans: Who'll get a chance to fix the DA's office?

Out-of-state contractor defends shelter job

GUSTAV SWELLS UNEMPLOYMENT ROLLS

District 10 Hopefuls Offer Visions Of Improved Area

Candidates Cite Issues In District 1


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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, August 27th, 2008)

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Jindal Outlines Tentative Plan For Gustav Evacuation

GUSTAV MIGHT CRASH POLITICAL PARTIES

Gallup Daily: No Bounce for Obama in Post-Biden Tracking (McCain Up By 2%)

RACE FOR LA. SENATE SEAT GETTING UGLIER

Senate Race Gets Bitter With Blanco, Vitter Barbs

Louisiana's Own Jimmy Breaux Leaps Off The Screen To Captivate Voters

FOLLOW THE $: Why Cazayoux Says One Thing In LA & Does Something Else In DC

Leader Of The National Traditional Values Coalition Stands With Gorman

EBR RACE FOR DA: WHAT WILL MOREAU DO?

Mayor Kip Holden: An Immovable Force

Ragin' Cajun Lives Up To His Nickname

MELANCON: OBAMA CAMPAIGN AN UPHILL FIGHT IN LA

Why The People Must Get Involved

A Bully Political Pulpit

A BANANA REPUBLIC? THAT'S NUTS

Mayor Faces Fight

City Attorney Dodges Arrest- Second Time He Took A Powder

Jena Six figure's hearing on bid to play ball kicks off today

MITCH TO RING NASDAQ BELL

Shaw Deals To Create 2,900 Jobs In La.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, August 14th, 2008)

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EDITORIAL: 'Watchdogs' Are Citizens' Best Friends

Cazayoux Campaign Distorts Record

NEW POLL: BLACK METRO-COUNCIL INCUMBENTS IN DEEP TROUBLE

Lawmakers OK Raise For Fiscal Officer Monk

Budget Surplus Is Windfall For Coast

Mineral Lease Sale Is State's Second Highest (Marjorie McKeithen)

INSIDE REPORT

Republican Group Supports Holden's Re-Election

Council Rejects Holden Probe

Congressonal Candidate Chris Gorman Stops In DeRidder

Mayor Says Councilman Wants To 'Horse-Trade Money"

Mayor Denies Coercing Board

Emergency Energy Bill Aid Sought By Many

Forum Hears High Court Candidates

NOAH Gives The Critics Ammo

Charges Rejected Against Danziger 7

Lawyer Roy Rodney Gets 4 Months In Prison (Morial Associate)

EDITORIAL: Schools Need Support From Everyone

Legislators Back Funds For Renters, Fishermen

Louisiana Modernizes Sex-Crime Registry

Orleans Parish Acting DA Bobby Freeman Sworn In

Computer Network Attack Used In Georgia Conflict


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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008)

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McCain's Agenda In N.O. Shrouded- GOP Candidate To Meet With Jindal

SENATOR OBAMA'S COMMITMENT TO FAILURE IN IRAQ

Jindal Visits 3 Rural Louisiana Towns

Gambit: Serving It Up Cold

EDITORIAL: Time To Forge New Consensus

Pelosi Snubs Jindal's Proposal To Use Offshore Oil, Gas Royalties

PELOSI, TALKS UP CAZAYOUX

Public, Gaming Income Sources Disclosed- Legislators Report $21.3 Million

Political Lagniappe: Senate Candidates Treading Lightly

LATEST FISTICUFFS IN U.S. SENATE RACE

Kennedy's GOP Opponent Withdraws From Primary

EDITORIAL: Hate And Neglect- "N -- -- - Town," With The Racial Slur Spelled Out

CHAMBER BACKS EBR PUBLIC WORKS PLAN

Mitch Landrieu: National Lessons Are In Louisiana

Governor's office hires technology overseer

Nagin Slams Eyewitness News Report

LDWF (Wildlife & Fisheries) Gets New Logo

Auditors: Ticket Fixing Is A major Issue

DA Candidate Found Guilty Of Domestic Abuse

EDITORIAL: A Light In The Economic Gloom


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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 16th, 2008)

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FIRST TV AD OF THE U.S. SENATE RACE

Holden Unveils Plans For Tourist Attraction: "Audubon Alive" (Watch The Videos)

LANDRIEU WIDENS LEAD IN STATE POLL

Jindal's Vetoes Breeding 'Distrust'

Former Legislator Retaliates After Jindal Cuts Funding

OBAMA'S POSTRACIAL POLITICS A TOUGH SELL IN BATON ROUGE

Louisiana GOP Taking On WBRZ (More On The Controversial Video)

Mosgrove Leaves WBRZ

JINDAL'S PUNCHING BAGS

Legislators May Call Special Veto Session

Legislators Complain About Jindal's Budget Veto Criteria

Jindal Lets More Bills Become Law Unsigned

Vetoes Leave Local Entities Scrambling For Funding

EDITORIAL: Resignations Provide New Opportunity

Law Undermines Ethics, Former Board Officials Say

BAJOIE'S NEW "JOB"

La. Road Home Company Fined (ICF Fined Over $1 Million)


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Monday, May 26, 2008

 

STORIES FROM MEMORIAL DAY & WEEKEND

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EDITORIAL: All Americans Have A Duty On Memorial Day

McCain's A-List Barbeque Fires Election Gossip

GOVERNOR LEVEL WITH THE VOTERS OF LOUISIANA

Kennedy's In La. Thoughts

WIFE MAY PICK UP CAMELOT CROWN OF AILING SENATOR KENNEDY

LSU's Alex Box Stadium To Fill Again

POLITICS MAKES STRANGE BLEACHER-SEAT FELLOWS

BR Groups Seek Crime Prevention Powers

EDITORIAL: Campus No Place For Guns

La. Lawmakers Warming To Their Chosen Battles

THE $1.25 BILLION QUESTION

Driving Back Into Louisiana's History

Candidates Lining Up To Succeed Judge

EDITORIAL: Education Investment -- Even In Tough Times

Don't Forget To Cast Your Vote U.S. Senate! (Here)

HOUSE TOLD TO FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD (Oh My!)

Jindal Counsel Defends His Work For Tribe

Firm Relies On Monthly Cash Payments From Tribe

Nearly 100 (Ethics) Related Bills Have Been Filed This Session

Jindal: He's Wrong For McCain?

Political Connections Missing

EDITORIAL: Don't Retreat On LEAP Test

Ozone Standard Squeezing BR

Immigrants Not La.'s Worry

IS HOUSE TAKING A PAGE FROM EDWARD'S PLAYBOOK?

Parish Council Sours On Jindal

Ethics Board Member Quits, To Seek Office

Officers Penalized For Handling Stop Of Mayor

RESTORE BUDGET CASH, Senate Panel Is Told

Martin Urged As LSU Leader

Blueprint Working On State Agenda

(WARNING!) LSU Fee Increase Gets Support


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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, May 6th, 2008)

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Obama, Clinton Continue Tug Of War In Primaries Today (Rev. Wrong)

Metro Councilman To Run For EBR Mayor-President

Baton Rouge Mayoral Spider Web

(Bobby Jindal) From In The Spotlight To On The Spot

Black Voters Urged To Stay From Polls

Senator Sponsors Bill To Raise Salary Of State Lawmakers

McPherson Says Pay Increase Not Needed, Others Undecided

Victory A Local Story, Not A National Trend

Lawmakers Comb Through Budget Proposals

Legislative Notebook: Jindal Angers Lawmakers With Veto Threat

Violent Crime Surges In N.O.

Panel Revises Capital Outlay Process

Scalise, Cazayoux Making Transition To Congress

10 Elected Officials Fined

City Worker Arrested For Child Porn (Used His Work Computer)


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Monday, April 28, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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LOCAL GROUPS FIGHT FOR LA. BUDGET FUNDS (SLUSH?)

Message To Conservatives

LATEST TV SPOT FROM 6TH DISTRICT- "CAZAYOUX ON CRIME"

An Open Letter to Governor Bobby Jindal

EDITORIAL: Jindal Keeps His Promises

EDITORIAL: Room For Improvement

ABOVE THE LAW!

There's Something About Mary

Jindal Rolls In First 100 Days

TOUR OF DUTY- McCain Says All The Right Things

Jenkins: Get Backers To Polls

(WASHINGTON LOBBYIST) BREAUX ENDORSES CAZAYOUX

LA Times: Cazayoux Tries to Distance From Obama

Showdown Set - Senate To Consider Tax Break In Debate Tuesday

STELLY PLAN REVERSAL UP FOR VOTE

Ethics Changes Called Into Question

REFORM MAY NEED REFORMING

McCrery Contributing

Jindal On The Run

JOHN MCCAIN'S MAIN MAN IN LOUISIANA

Kip Holden Supporting John McCain For President?

Republican Leader to Campaign For Woody Jenkins this Weekend

FBI Chief Loses Post In N.O.- Talk Of Mayor's Race

JUDGE OUT OF ROBE AND INTO RACE

Should lawmakers have to spend time in classroom?

CLINTON FAVORITE WITH LA. DONORS; RAISES $750K

EBR Hires Out Grass Work

Report: Education trends are 'disturbing'

EDITORIAL: Pre-K program should be expanded

ICF, state agree on deadline, penalties


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Friday, April 25, 2008

 

STOIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 25th, 2008)

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JOHN MCCAIN'S MAIN MAN IN LOUISIANA

Kip Holden Supporting John McCain For President?

Black Legislators Eye Congress

KENNEDY WILL FACE GOP CHALLENGE

McCain Visits, Senator Vows Better Crisis Response

JINDAL SAYS HE WON'T BE ASKED TO BE VP

Committee Shelves Changes To TOPS

STATE RAPPED BY REPORT

Jindal Backs $22 Million In Area Projects

EDITORIAL: Crime Records Are Public

Lawsuit Stirs Up Vitriol To Go Around

Ex-Livingston Official Gets Probation

DELAY ON PAC REPORTS QUASHED

Landrieu asks Bush to halt arms sales

Lawmaker wants fleur-de-lis to become official state symbol

EDITORIAL: They're Doing What In The Legislature?


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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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Monday, April 14, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Breaking: New Poll Has Landrieu & McCain Up By Double Digits In LA

BREAKING NEWS- SENATOR VITTER WILL NOT HAVE TO TESTIFY

Tarnished Two-Time Governor Remains A Ray Of Sunshine For Louisiana

MAYOR RACE TV SPOT- BR "Desperately Needs New Leadership"

Black Reparations Are Key On Path To Healing, Groups Claim

Legislature Debates Science's Say In The Classroom

EDITORIAL: GET TOUGH ON ICF

Report Faulting Guard Chief Released- Evidence Sparse

EDITORIAL: State At Bottom On Child Well-Being

Officials Promote Moves To Expand Pre-K

Impeachment Too Harsh, Attorneys Say

"DWB: DRIVING WHILE BLACK"

Legislators' 2008 Pay At Least $38,000

EDITORIAL: Blossman: Introduction or Intimidation?

Like Our Politicians, Words Fail Us

IS PSC's JAY BLOSSMAN A LIAR OR JUST NOT TOO BRIGHT?

Landrieu Gets An "Earmark" For Mayor Kip

TAUZIN UNDER FIRE IN LATEST OBAMA AD

Voting For Savings

Lt. Governor Makes Play To Take Control

Imporant Census Not Going Well For State

LATEST TV SPOT FROM THE 6TH

Legislature, Jindal Spar Over Spending

BR Loop Plan (4 YEARS OF KIP & NOTHING HAS CHANGED)

Spillway Opening Draws Governor, Big Crowds

TV SPOT FROM BATON ROUGE MAYOR'S RACE

Regular Session - Party Over for Legislators

PAMPY'S- THE KITCHEN IS CLOSED

Senator's Backer Singing A New Tune

EDITORIAL: Errors Worthy Of ICF

Lawyer's Entry Has DA's Race Heating Up

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