Monday, November 16, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, November 16th)
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White voters led defeat of bond issue "Holden remains popular figure"
'BEST LOUISIANA POLITICAL COVERAGE BY A MAJOR DAILY NEWSPAPER'
Analysis: Is the future still Cao?
BEHIND THE SCENES OF A POWERFUL FRIENDSHIP
Bobby Jindal speaks at First Baptist Church in Pineville
EDITORIAL: Thou shalt be civil to neighbors
LSU System chief Lombardi challenges TOPS program
Virtual school seeks support
EDITORIAL: Grad rate challenge formidable
Renovated dorms offer small hope for prisons
Crackdown on child pornography in Louisiana
DOES ACORN TRAIL LEAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE?
Charlie Melancon Town Hall Clock Still Running
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Labels: HOLDEN, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, MELANCON, NEWS, POLITICS, TAX
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 27th)
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Lombardi: Cap TOPS Scholarships- Calls It A "State Entitlement Gift"
EBR SCHOOL SYSTEM TO SPEND $425,000 THIS YEAR ON PUBLIC RELATIONS
DA offers deal to ex-school board member arrested for alleged sex crime
ULL Honored Alumni During Homecoming (Booed Congressman Melancon)
A Smart Move for Austin Badon
Medicaid plan draws fire
La. tax amnesty program near end
Charter schools were created to allow for innovation
EDITORIAL: In Louisiana, real change, real results
EDITORIAL: LA's evaluation of teacher programs is in a class by itself
Internet opens new markets- Program sells La. products
Tiger Stadium text-messaging nets $8,550 for United Way
Charity Hospital floated as home for City Hall
Coloring book skewers Nagin
Majority Leader Harry Reid Says Bill To Include 'Public Option'
Inside Report: Tennessee River makes attraction for Chattanooga
Feds push for $478,000 forfeiture from William Jefferson
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS'
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Labels: EDUCATION, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, MELANCON, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, POLITICS, SCHOOLS
Sunday, October 25, 2009
STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND
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EDITORIAL: Storm Clouds Are Gathering In Louisiana
TOP QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Auditor Finds Fat To Cut
STATE PAY, RETIREMENT STIR EMOTIONS
Political Horizons: Museum Changes Difficult
NEW BLOG ON LOUISIANA POLITICS DEBUTS
"We're stealing from future generations"
Melancon 'Flexible' Over Public Option
VIDEO: Landrieu Speaks To Tea Party Crowd
Vitter's amendment may delay spending bill
CONGRESSIONAL RACE IS WARMING UP
Jindal official takes job with Cassidy
EDITORIAL: "Another president, another visit, another promise"
Poll: Voters Trust Republicans More On 10 Top Issues
Oil and Gas: An industry at the crossroads
Have Opinions, Will Travel (Gill Slams "Doofus" Mayor Nagin)
Six legislators learn reapportionment in Chicago
La. GOP to meet on redistricting in Baton Rouge
EDUCATION FIREWORKS EXPECTED
Charter schools: BESE to decide more institutions' fates
ACORN Leaders Regroup- State Lawmaker Gets Involved
Health chief Levine mulls legal action
EDITORIAL: World Cultural Economic Forum Puts La. On Map
Professor talks on civil rights law history
EDITORIAL: Free Speech Is Tough Sell
AG's Office might have to defend controversial justice of peace
Sen. Mary Landrieu foresees health care deal
NPR (Podcast): Landrieu Concerned About Health Care Overhaul
Groups Lobby Against (Vitter's) Proposed Census Change
LEGISLATOR AFFIRMS EXIT FROM N.O. MAYOR RACE
Attorney to run for Melancon's seat
Old Capitol Showcases New Look (Pro-Long, Anti-Long On Display)
PROSECUTOR IN FBI PROBE PUT ON ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
Sheriff Faces Ethics Panel (Cites "Chinese Firewall")
Attorney: Ethics charges against lawmaker unfounded
Mayor targeted for recall disputes charges
Local ACORN leaders plan break from national group
BIG (BLUE) DOG
UL-System adopts higher admission, transfer standards
Small town can't question (New "Speed Trap") ticket law
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE RESIGNATIONS: NO CALLS, PLEASE!
Unclaimed property in the millions being held by state
Economic Meltdown Costs State Jobs
Congressional members join natural gas caucus
DeSoto a Nationwide Hot Spot For Gas Exploration
Chemical company moves base to La.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT 'CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS'
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Labels: JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, MELANCON, NEWS, OBAMA, POLITICS, VITTER
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 20th)
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BARACK AROUND THE CLOCK
Cassidy: Landrieu critical in battle, Health-care rally draws crowd
Scalise discusses health care reform at town hall event in Slidell
Political Lagniappe: 'Only in Washington,' Gov. Jindal bemoans
FINAL RESULTS: 87% SAY OBAMA UNDESERVING OF NOBLE PEACE PRIZE
Key Obama officials hear pleas from La.
Education Trust Change Proposed (By Roemer)
HIGHER EDUCATION CUTS LOOM
Fiscally Indefensible- Higher Ed Consolidation Front & Center
La. Ethics Board Censures Judge
Kennedy offers Rx for state's high drug costs
State Retirement Plan Information Differs
Mayor: Audubon Good Fit
PROBE- Seeks documents involved in golf course lot sales
EBR Parish model for preparation
Cow? Chow? Congressman says: 'Just call me Joseph'
Tangi JP tells national audience he did nothing wrong
EDITORIAL: 'Worried' La. justice turns back time
Election for Clark's seat can be held next Oct. 2
EDITORIAL: Call to action on after-care
McCandless appointed to Airport commission
A new beginning: Jena High construction progresses well
MAYOR SURRENDERS TOWN HALL KEYS
Council To Debate Public Vehicle GPS Plan
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Labels: CASSIDY, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, NEWS, OBAMA, POLITICS, SCALISE
Monday, October 19, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, October 19th)
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WHITE HOUSE: WE "CONTROL" NEWS MEDIA
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll Obama -10 (54% Oppose Health Plan)
EDITORIAL: A missed opportunity in New Orleans
2 La. congressmen (Cassidy and Scalise) to address health care today
Field for congressional race getting crowded (3rd District)
EDITORIAL: Just abide by the law, Mr. Bardwell
Jindal, Mary want official who wouldn't marry interracial couple ousted
Class action OK'd for Cecos
Former Senator Armand Brinkhaus to join 'Living Legends'
LOUISIANA SPOTLIGHT: N.O. public hospital still faces hurdles
CAMD at risk after cut- LSU research site seeking $1 million
Bridge toll exemption could have far-reaching consequences
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Labels: LOUISIANA, MEDIA, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 23rd)
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Merry Christmas From Governor Bobby Jindal
JINDAL DISCUSSES 2008, AND THE FUTURE
Senate Candidates Trolled Different Waters For Cash
ABBEVILLE EDITORIAL: Free Edwin Edwards
Population Study: Congressional Districts (Louisiana To Lose Seat)
GOP Adviser Never Gave Up On Cao
EDITORIAL: Eddie Price's Big, Fat Political Wedding
Parish President Seeks Term Limit Exemption
EDITORIAL: Knowledge Is The Future For Louisiana
Ethics Board: Library Staff Can't Accept Gifts
Monsour To Leave EBR Post
Louisiana Film Industry Has Record Year
EDITORIAL: A Pep Rally For Failure
Politics Cited In Custody Case Struggle
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Labels: CAO, EDWARDS, GOP, JINDAL, KENNEDY, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, POLITICS
Friday, November 21, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, November 21st)
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Inside Report: La. Democrats Feeling Tension Within Party
LOUISIANA GOVERNOR JINDAL: THE FREQUENT FLIER
Jindal Orders Immediate Hiring Freeze (After Hiring 2,400 Since Last "Freeze")
4th District: New Website "CUT 'EM LOOSE CARMOUCHE"
Senator Vitter Comments On New Auto Deal Proposal
VITTER STRONGLY OPPOSES EFFORT TO NOMINATE TREEN SON-IN-LAW
New Republican State Senator Conrad Appel Takes Office
FIELD FOR CASSIDY STATE SENATE SEAT BEGINNING TO SHAKE OUT
Pastorek Creates 14 Unclassified Posts
SHOULD CONGRESS HAVE A CAO? (Pronounced 'Cow')
La. Officials Scramble To Avoid Huge Bank Fee
EDITORIAL: Let Voters Judge Jindal's Plan
Vitter, Landrieu Meet With Air Force Leaders
Randy Ewing To Lead Committee Of 100
CATHOLIC GROUP CUTS A.C.O.R.N. CASH
Jindal Criticized Firm's Gustav Performance
LSU Board Could End Fight Over '09 Chairman
Mose Jefferson Cries Foul Over Indictment
SECURITY AT STATE CAPITOL TO BE STEPPED UP
Levine Seeks Federal Aid For N.O. Hospitals
EARLY VOTING FOR DECEMBER 6 ELECTION THIS WEEK!
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Labels: FLEMING, JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, LSU, MEDIA, POLITICS, VITTER
Monday, November 17, 2008
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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LOUISIANA'S MULTIYEAR SPENDING SPREE IS SKIDDING TO A CLOSE
Jindal: Something Is Wrong With The GOP
CATEGORY 5 POLITICS AHEAD
La. Lawmakers Split Over Auto Bailout Plan (Vitter Firmly Against!)
EDITORIAL: Public Service Commission Decides To Keep The Meals Coming
Letter: Pastorek's Response Was Inadequate
ATTENTION TURNS TO McCRERY DISTRICT
Change Likely In Federal Posts
Amid Scandal, Police Chief Retires After 3 Decades
EDITORIAL: Don't Get Comfortable With $2 Gas
Tulane Students Asked To Prove They're Worthy Of Carville's 'Enormous' Ego
LOUISIANA KEEPS LOSING PRIME TAXPAYERS
Jindal To Dip Toe Into Iowa; Is A Run For President Next?
DEEP BUDGET CUTS IN STORE FOR LOUISIANA
Governor: Hurricanes Taught Valuable Lessons
Is There A Doctor In The House?
New Financial Disclosure Law Effective On Jan. 1
EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY HATE
Ethics: State Isn't There Yet
House Leader Fannin Says State Must Stem Dropouts
La. Probes Allegations At School For The Blind
Mayor Glover's Office Spent $31,600 Of $70,000 On Airlines
Mayor Nagin Hasn't Learned His Lesson
Hillar Moore Gets Set For Future Role
Jefferson Davis Officials Wonder If They Have Serial Killer
NEW AD IN 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
EDITORIAL: GOP Needs Wider Appeal
Political Lagniappe: Deep Budgets Cuts
Medicaid Program On Skids, Jindal Says
EDITORIAL: School Rankings Unacceptable
State Takes Steps To Close Jetson
Jefferson Siblings' Trial Is Delayed
Nagin Reports On His Travails With The Media
Attorney General Visits Shreveport Optimists
VOTE IN THE 'DOLLAR BILL' JEFFERSON POLL
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Labels: BUDGET, CONGRESS, GOP, JEFFERSON, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Thursday, October 30, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 30th)
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JINDAL ADMINISTRATION PREPARING FOR 30% BUDGET CUT
Governor Jindal Dismisses Presidential Speculation
Open House For Mayor's Plan- Sheriff & Chief Endorsement TV
Kennedy Talks Financial Crisis In Shreveport
Don Cazayoux: Bought and Paid for by Liberal Special Interests
NEW POLL IN 6TH DISTRICT, CAZAYOUX DROPPING LIKE A ROCK
4th Congressional: Fleming Caught In Yet Another Lie
PASTOREK ASKS FOR BRIBERY INVESTIGATION
Ad War Heats Up Seventh District Race
1st District Congressional Race Is A Bitter Battle
BACKERS BECOME SOURCE FOR DIRT
Raising Money No Easy Task In Race
Election Panic Is Nothing New
PSC Subpoenas Entergy Documents
Judgment Still Looms Over DA's Office
2 Receive Jail Time For School Bribe Scam
LATEST PRESIDENTIAL TRACKING POLLS
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Labels: CONGRESS, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL, SENATE
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 28th)
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LATEST PRESIDENTIAL POLLS (RACE TIGHT WITH WEEK TO GO)
Relax, Mickey Doesn't Vote Here
OBAMA IN ABSENTIA
Tightening Senate Race Enters Final Week
JOHN FLEMING HAS BEEN CAUGHT IN YET ANOTHER LIE
Bill Cassidy Sets the Record Straight on WAFB
Odds Lean In Jefferson's Favor- "RACE IS REASON WHY"
CAMPAIGN WATCH: JINDAL ENDORSES SCALISE IN 1ST DISTRICT
Early voting reaches 215,000- Doubles that of last state election
N.O. District Attorney Race: Another Bloodletting
TAKING SHOTS
BR: Public Works, Safety Covered In Bond Issue
AUDIT BLASTS RATE SETTING, FREE MEALS AT PSC
Higher Tuition Could Be Needed, LSU Chancellor Says
Ethics Board Picks Chairman
Officials See New Ethics Rank Value
Council Hopefuls Address Crime
EARLY VOTING LAST DAY! (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)
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Labels: CONGRESS, LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL, SENATE
Thursday, October 23, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 23rd)
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'Experts' Should Listen To Yogi ("It Ain't Over, Til It's Over")
Study: Coverage of McCain Much More Negative Than That of Obama
BIDEN'S BUNGLES: A BLATANT MEDIA BIAS
Another Really Bizarre Obama Tie- Truth Can Be Stranger Than Fiction
LIKE IT OR NOT, RACE-DRIVEN VOTERS ARE OUT THERE AND WAITING
AP Presidential Poll: Race Tightens In Final Weeks
EDITORIAL: Voter Drives Need Scrutiny
Senator Seeks Voter Fraud Probe
NEW SENATE TV SPOT
Kennedy, Landrieu Take Their Final Shots In Debate
BORDER WAR: Fleming Flustered, Congressional Bid Could Be Crushed
Incumbent Cazayoux Skips Public Forums
7TH DISTRICT SCRAP- Cravins, Boustany On Attack At Debate
Solons Prep For Budget Deficit
EDITORIAL: Concentrate On City Work (Not Democratic Politics!)
Governor's Forum: Gingrich Cites Need To Focus On Health
Jindal: Health Care Should Be Left To Patients, Doctors
EDITORIAL: Keep The Keys
Open Seat In Senate Draws One Candidate
MISS TEEN LOUISIANA LOSES CROWN
GOP Headquarters To Host Concert
EARLY VOTING HAS STARTED (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)
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Labels: CAZAYOUX, CONGRESS, GORMAN, KENNEDY, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, OBAMA, POLITICS
Monday, October 20, 2008
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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Daily Presidential Tracking- Plus: 'Joe The Plumber' Poll
Bush To Discuss Economics Today At Central Louisiana Chamber Of Commerce
ADVOCATE ENDORSES HOLDEN'S PLAN
4th District Race: Fleming Caught On Tape In Outright Lie
Palin-Fey Meeting Nabs Best 'SNL' Ratings In 14 Years
EDITORIAL: THE VOTING BEGINS TOMORROW
Voter Rolls Are Up In Louisiana
BLUEPRINT ON A MISSION
Moret Bullish On Louisiana
EDITORIAL: Time To Capitalize (More) On La. Culture
Boustany Seeks To Retain U.S. House Seat
EDITORIAL: Moving To Clean Up The Bench
Labor Chief Bussie Part Of History
BLUEPRINT BARNSTORMS FOR REFORM
DA-Elect Babin Explains His Plans
ZOGBY POLL: Obama's Lead Slips To 3 Points
Last Landrieu, Kennedy Debate Wednesday
N.O. RACIAL POLITICS- White Candidates Gain Prominence Again
La. Democrats Put Money On McCain-Palin
Another Jindal on the Campaign Trail
Cravins, Vidrine, Boustany Will Debate This Week
6th District: Candidates Offer Personal Views
C-SPAN Election Bus To Be In BR Wednesday
Joe The Candidate Next In The Spotlight?
Groups Combine To Aid Coast
The Circus Comes To Court
ZOGBY POLL: "Post-Debate There's A Clear Indication That McCain Is Moving Up"
GOP Group Reinstates Ads For Kennedy In Senate Race
ACORN Facing More Troubles
EDITORIAL: Early Voter Beats Lines
President Bush To Speak In Alexandria On Monday
Jefferson Got Money, Feds Testify
'JENA SIX' MOTHER ACCUSED OF HITTING WOMAN WITH SHOVEL
EDITORIAL: Blossman- Unethical Until The End
Oil prices help create $865 million surplus
Legislative panel OKs health-care cut plan
Deaf school student arrested
Second part in a series on Louisiana constitutional amendments
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Labels: CONGRESS, LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL
Friday, October 17, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, October 17th)
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Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
NEW PRESIDENTIAL TV SPOT "THIS CHAIR"
John McCain Brings Down The House
"You Never Know If Somebody Is Telling You What You Want To Hear"
EARLY VOTING TO START TUESDAY
Rift Over Voter Fraud Reopens (ACORN)
Registration Drive Group Investigated: Probe Into 'Voting is Power'
EDITORIAL: BLUEPRINT SHOWS PROGRESS ON REFORM
Cassidy: "We're Fighting A National Campaign"
National Trends Put Kennedy In Bind
BARRE LINKED MORIAL, CASH, Feds Say
State In Sunny Shape So Far, But Oil Prices Cast Shadow
EDITORIAL: Don't Let Accounting Mess Up Accountability
Inside Report: Money Always Dominates Talk On Health Care
Bond Panel OKs Funds For Projects
Cash Freeze Could Affect New Bridge
BESE Picks Guice As President
JAMES DAVISON BUYS GUIDE BUILDING
Governor Appoints Ezell to take office
Election Set To Fill Ex-Lawmaker's Seat
Judge orders PetroSun to pay I-Bowl $1.275 million
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Labels: LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, PRESIDENTIAL
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Special Election Results Edition
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FOR COMPLETE ELECTION RETURNS STATEWIDE (CLICK HERE)
Baton Rouge: Hillar Moore Wins DA Office
Mayor Holden Re-Elected
Shreveport: Gorman/Fleming In GOP Clash, Carmouche Forced Into Runoff
New Orleans: Jefferson, Moreno To Meet In Runoff
Monroe: Alexander Wins For Fourth Time Around
2 Republican judges to face off for high court seat
Cannizzaro and Capitelli Will Face Off In Orleans DA Race
Kimball Crushes Competition For Seat
Scott Elected New Caddo Parish District Attorney
21st Judicial District: Perrilloux Wins 3rd term As DA
Campbell Re-Elected To PSC (Run-Off In District 1)
23rd Judicial District: Babin, Lambert In Runoff
One Upset In Acadiana Races (Coreil Unseated, Taylor Wins Easily)
Two in House District 18 runoff
Appel & Thomas Headed For Run-Off In Special Senate Election
Baton Rouge: 4 Elected To Council; 8 Runoffs
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Labels: ELECTIONS, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, POLITICS
Monday, September 29, 2008
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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Crisis Hits Europe's Banks As U.S. Seals Bailout Deal
WHAT CAUSED OUR ECONOMIC CRISIS? (PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!)
Bob Mann- "How The Internet Has Transformed American Politics"
New McCain TV Spot: "CHICAGO MACHINE"
Officials Work To Speed Storm Payouts
Louisiana Politics: Undone By The Wind
EDITORIAL: Scott For Caddo D.A.
Times Picayune Endorses For Congress
Race For Justice Has New Landscape
Analysis: Paid Sterilization Idea Divisive
CULTS --- AND IF THEY EXIST --- REMAIN CHURCH SEX-CASE ISSUE
Are You Registered To Vote In The Upcoming Presidential Election?
JAY DARDENNE: Why Louisiana Ain't Mississippi
Congress' Failure Leaves Question
READY OR NOT, ELECTIONS ON WAY
Capitol Pranksters Target LaBruzzo
Blessed Are The Poor, In Theory
Deaf School Abuse- Adults named in most-recent cases
EDITORIAL: Schools Feel Reality Bite
Local races revving up- Distractions may favor well-known
Former Sheriff's Candidate Sues Sheriff, DA, Judge, Deputy
Guide To Proposed Constitutional Amendments Ready
Who is the Most Liberal U.S. Senator in the History of Louisiana?
Candidates Meet For Debate
$700B BAILOUT DEAL MOVES AHEAD
Alexander Supports Bailout With Reluctance
State Agencies Absorb Storm Costs; So Far, $384 million Gustav, $128 million Ike
PANEL WON'T RELEASE PASTOREK EVALUATION
Legislators Say State Needs To Boost Road Work Funding
Plan To Reduce DHH Spending Put Off
La. Officials Fretting Over Oil Price Swings
POLITICAL LAGNIAPPE
LSU Board Still Divided On Chairman
Libertarians Off Ballot
APPEL PICKS UP MORE ENDORSEMENTS IN STATE SENATE CONTEST
Moreno, Richmond Trade Barbs At 2nd District Talk
NEW ORLEANS POLITICS: Big Names Lining Up Behind DA Rivals
Crimestoppers Inc. Does Not Dabble In Politics
FLEMING TAX PLEDGE- "I Will Never Vote To Cut Your Taxes"
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Labels: BAILOUT, LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, OBAMA, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Monday, September 22, 2008
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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Exclusive: GOP Ticket Wooing Women
PALIN DRAWS CROWD OF 60,000 IN FLORIDA
Katrina May Claim Another Victim as Landrieu Struggles in Re-Election Bid
PARTY OVER PRINCIPLES FOR CAZAYOUX
Candidates Say Less Pay OK (Cazayoux Makes Much More In Congress)
Mayor: Bid Is About Unity
DA's Race Costly And Heated
EDITORIAL: Investigating Mandeville- Price "Ought To Step Aside"
Road Show Draws Political, Artistic Gems
EDITORIAL: Storms Hit La. Farmers
REILLY, FENSTERMAKER NEW BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA OFFICERS
Storms Blow Jindal Higher
Jindal In Print
NEW LOUISIANA POLL: "55% SAY THEY WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA"
It's Called The "Hurricane Deductible"
EDITORIAL: We Want What Feds Give Texas
EDITORIAL: Time To Appoint Judges
EDITORIAL: A Rank Odor In The Judge's Chambers
TV Ad Fuels Fire In Race For DA
Hiring Divides DA's Race
PARDON ME, MR. PRESIDENT
History On Side Of Accused Judge
Jefferson Appeal Heard This Week
Jena's Image Tainted By Controversy
Ex-DSS Official Has New Position
ELECTIONS DELAYED
Brusly Mayor Faces Possible Ethics Violation For Using Town-Owned Generator
EDITORIAL: Williamson's Early Exit
Bobby Jindal: A Resilient Louisiana
EX-LOBBYIST JOINS STATE ETHICS PANEL
GOP: Support Of Mary Is Quite Contrary
EDITORIAL: Recipients Should Repay The Extra Aid
Lawmakers Seek $13B In Disaster Aid
3 SEEK HIGH COURT SEAT
District 8 candidates hold differing views on issues
DA candidates raise big bucks for primary
DA faces lawsuit during campaign
Incumbent judge faces challenger in 19th District
LAWSUIT ALLEGING DISCRIMINATION, RETALIATION, DOGS LSU CHANCELLOR
La. officials ask for insurance break
A year after march, Jena reflects on lessons learned
EDITORIAL: Power Issue Shouldn't Die
LOUISIANA: High School Sports Scores & Schedules
SHOCK WAVES HAVEN'T HIT LA. YET
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Labels: CAZAYOUX, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, OBAMA, PALIN, POLITICS
Friday, September 05, 2008
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, September 5th, 2008)
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McCain's Acceptance Speech- Fight for what's right for our country
McCain accepts nomination, pledges 'change'- Reaches across aisle
Inside Report : Gustav, Palin have impact on Jindal
La. delegation hails McCain's vice presidential pick
Secretary of State Dardenne announces revised election schedule
Jefferson aims for the runoff
Governor calls on FEMA to redouble its recovery efforts
Gustav's effects span the state
First lady hands out supplies in Franklin
Power situation- Entergy: Up to 3 weeks of work
RNC NOTES: Reporters get chance to swim with sharks
La. crops ruined by Gustav
Do officials obey public records law?
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Labels: GUSTAV, JEFFERSON, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, MCCAIN, MEDIA, POLITICS
Monday, May 14, 2007
eNewsLa.com, HOTTEST NEW LA. WEBSITE!

ENEWSLA.COM
Welcome to eNewsLa. Here you will find all the hottest links on the internet not only in Louisiana but throughout America and the world.
Please take a few minutes, look around!
Check out all the websites and search engines you may have only heard or read about by clicking on WWW Hotlinks.
For links to all the major news organizations, TV and radio talk shows, columnists, blogs, pollsters and international news media click on National and World News.
For news closer to home see Louisiana News and for Louisiana websites including government, non-profit and educational groups, as well as lobbyists click on Louisiana Links.
Please look in each sub-category, you will certainly find something of interest to you. Enjoy!
(If you have any suggestions on how to make this site better, if we have missed a link or if you would like to correct or update one of our entries, please click contact us.)
Thank you for visiting eNewsLa.com.
eNewsLa also is featuring the "LOUISIANA ELECTION PAGE 2007."
This page is a work in progress. Here you will find links to the official web pages of the statewide offices, links to the campaign websites of the candidates for those offices and many useful links of interest about the legislature and upcoming elections.
Check it out, just click on the link HERE.
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Labels: GOVERNOR, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, MEDIA, POLITICS, WWW SEARCH