Wednesday, April 07, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, April 7th)

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55% Say Big Media Bias Bigger Problem in Politics Than Big Contributions

Black Tea Party Backers Take Heat

Tea Party group will oppose Jindal-backed bills to raid trust funds

It Might Be Tea Time and Counting... For Louisiana Governor Jindal

Jindal Firm On No Taxes

LA GOP ALERT! Anti-States' Rights Resolution Up For Debate Tomorrow

EDITORIAL: Don't empty Louisiana's megafund

Jindal budget includes $65 million for Nucor

Investing In Industry

Scalise tackles health care, immigration, more at town hall meeting

Legislators Should Be Required To Pass Course on the Constitution

Analysis: La. law no threat to religion

Bill to prevent felons from using state bid process derailed

Rep. Schroder says he "never lied" to House speaker about pro-tem vote

Law clinics focus of bill- Seeks limits on types of suits

Land-take legislation advances in House

Bill removes limit on consumer loan fees

Saints license tag approved by House

'Drug offender' license is approved by House panel

Veteran auditor promoted to permanent post by lawmakers

Nagin: "I'm going to buy me a newspaper, man"

EDITORIAL: Drive Drunk, Pay Plenty

FOR UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE LEGISLATIVE DAY (THE ADVOCATE POLITICS BLOG)

New Tea Party Website: 'Citizen Action Center' (Now Online For Session)

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Monday, February 22, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, February 22nd)

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Obama Continues Poll Slide, Florida: Rubio Now Leading By 18%

Pin the Bogeyman On the Tea Party

EDITORIAL: Vitter, A Welcome Voice Of Fiscal Common Sense

Analysis: La. health providers readying budget battle

"Keeping presidential talk alive gives more media visibility"

McPherson: LSU tickets were for constituent

Campaign firm trades candidates in 2nd Cong. District race

Levee regulation program 'all comes down to money"

Brady Campaign: Louisiana Gun Laws Among Weakest In Nation

State to appeal gay adoption ruling

EDITORIAL: Be prepared for the worst

Business leaders want high-speed rail between BR, NOLA

Jindal still mum on board appointees


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Friday, February 19, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, February 19th)

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NEW STAR: Rubio Wows (50 points behind to 14 points ahead)

Obama Stimulus Package Is A Hot Issue In U.S. Senate Race

Stimulus Bashed At Forum

Blanco Has $2.3 Million Left (Spent $167,719 This Year)

Book brings back memories for Edwin Edwards' daughter

Record-Setting Mardi Gras

Cindy McCain, Supriya Jindal speak at luncheon

Jindal targets 'monsters' with legislation

State Debt Nears Ceiling

Universities To Fight Cuts

Policy groups call for strengthening of higher ed panel

3 College Boards' Merger Opposed

Alexander Asks Obama For Levee Help

Inside Report: Case settled, but taxpayers kept in dark

Williams elected citywide assessor when rival withdraws

Attorney: Still waiting on debris payments

Plea deal falls through, Lisotta to stand trial on March 22

LA must issue birth certificate to men who adopted baby boy

Ex-official charged with mail fraud

Zulu check (for $800,000) comes with unanswered questions

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Monday, February 15, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, February 15th)

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Democratic chairman has Republican donation on his record- Vitter

"No Cost Stimulus Act"- Sen. Vitter weighs in on stimulus alternatives

DAVID VITTER INCREASES LEAD IN SENATE RACE

Presidential Tracking Poll: Obama -17% On Presidents Day

Cao snowed out from White House Super Bowl party

Political Lagniappe: Merit and need surface as budget factors

EDITORIAL: PRIVATE CITIZENS INVOLVED IN PUBLIC CORRUPTION

Secretary of State Dardenne wants to be Lieutenant Governor

Ellington, Gallot competing for House Speaker Pro-Tem

Hospital officials see big increases

EDITORIAL: Day Honors Presidents

DREW BREES REIGNS AS KING OF BACCHUS

Analysis: Will New Orleans economy catch Saints fever

Observers Say N.O. Not Yet 'Post Racial'

LIVE MARDI GRAS PARADE WEBCAM (UPTOWN NEW ORLEANS)


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

 

SPECIAL VALENTINES WEEKEND EDITION

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Ferry caper may cost politicians the crossover vote

JINDAL AVOIDS BIG CUTS

Higher Ed Doesn't Get Free Ride

State Police, Corrections feel bite of budget cuts

Political intrigue hasn't taken a time out

POLITICAL BATTLE WAGED IN SOUTH

EDITORIAL: Crafting a new New Orleans City Hall

LIVE MARDI GRAS PARADE WEBCAM (UPTOWN NEW ORLEANS)

Broussard got private legal work, appointed by judges

Louisiana educators to be tested in Race to the Top

Commissioner Jim Donelon tallies results for consumers

Turn to Alexander, Landrieu and Vitter to fix levees

Hundreds pay homage

TUCKER SAYS "THE VOTES ARE NOT THERE TO DO IT"

Vitter 57%, Melancon 33%

Dardenne to run for Lieutenant Governor

Governor Proposes $24 Billion Budget

Jindal's budget increases privatization, outsourcing

Police Chief Secretly Recorded Meeting With Mayor

EDITORIAL: State wise to raise standards

EDITORIAL: Businesses and Higher Ed

New State DEQ Chief

Head shows substantial support in majority-black precincts

Clarkson demonstrates crossover appeal

Former city attorney loses license, malfeasance conviction

EDITORIAL: Senator goes to jail, corruption doesn't pay


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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, January 27th)

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Jindal "Leaning Strongly" Toward Abolishing Lt. Gov. Office- Dardenne Opposes

TEA PARTIERS SHAKING UP RACES

"Mid-term Elections Will Be Bloodbath For The Dems"

State of the Union address is unlikely to satisfy all Louisiana voters

New Orleanians voting early in record numbers

WHO DAT GATE?

Politicians Eye Landrieu Seat

TAKE THE DEAD PELICAN POLL ON MARY LANDRIEU

Put tuition in hands of schools, Jindal says

LSU Faculty Senate asks federal agency to help delay cuts

BESE Could Rethink Vote

Communications director considering congressional bid

Porteous impeachment question to go before House Committee today

MARY, MARY QUITE CONTRARY!


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Monday, January 11, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, January 11th)

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Washington Watch: Louisiana Members Back Open Conference On Health Care

NEW POLL: ONLY 40% NOW FAVOR OBAMA HEALTH CARE PLAN

GOP: Reid's "Negro" remarks reflect double standard

Top Choice For Parish President- Former Auditor Steve Theriot

La. Supreme Court chief justice suffers stroke

Tougher rules coming- State board weighs how high to set standards

Changes in test criteria could benefit students

EDITORIAL: Putting energy into job growth

Analysis: State figuring out where to go for jobs

Hearings to resolve fight over cost of Charity Hospital damages

Federal trial begins today for Mike Thompson

Sex abuse found at La. juvenile sites

EDITORIAL: A new top cop for Mandeville

Broussard survived Katrina fallout but couldn't get past scandal

Nova Scotia property drew politically connected cast

Louisiana has seen dramatic decline in executions

Vitter holding up Obama nominations for word on Jim Letten

First GOP Straw Poll Of 2010 To Be Held In New Orleans

CHECK OUT OUR TWO NEW FEATURES: VOTERVOICE & NOLANEXT.COM


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Sunday, January 10, 2010

 

SUNDAY EDITION (January 10th, 2010)

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First Presidential Straw Poll Of 2010 To Be Held In New Orleans

CHECK OUT OUR TWO NEW FEATURES: VOTERVOICE & NOLANEXT.COM

Jindal to cut a third of panel's plan- Not all ideas get OK

EDITORIAL: Think long term with state cuts

EDITORIAL: A Doorstop, Or New Start?

La. Republicans decry Democrats' plan- (Villere Re-elected Chairman)

Sen. Vitter holding up Obama nominations for word on Jim Letten

SENATOR VITTER TO HOST TOWN HALL MEETING IN BR (TUESDAY 6PM)

Ballot building; Key elections await residents

THINGS GET ROUGH ON SMOOTH OPERATOR AARON BROUSSARD

Broussard survived Katrina fallout, couldn't get past scandal

Nova Scotia property drew politically connected cast

EXPERTS ON SLEAZE ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE

Thompson Federal Trial Set To Start- (Public Corruption)

Audit Cites SUV Use By Sheriff's Wife

EDITORIAL: Time for change in Jefferson Parish

State Auction: Cold weather no deterrent to bargain-hunters

Key witnesses to be freed as William Jefferson awaits appeal

Louisiana has seen dramatic decline in executions


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Saturday, January 09, 2010

 

SATURDAY SPECIAL EDITION (January 9th, 2010)

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Mary Matalin to help raise money for Landrieu

Landrieu Moves PAC Funds to Vulnerable Democrats

Landrieu's Cuts- "Shocking In Audacity, Breathtaking In Scope"

MARY LANDRIEU RECALL EFFORT CONTINUES

Mostly Black New Orleans Could Pick White Mayor

AGENCIES FINALIZE CUTS- Jobs, services pared for shortfall

Budget-Cut Information Lacking (Education Formula Funding Is A Key)

Colleges announce layoffs, class cuts

Four Southern employees' get extra pay

Consolidation Proposal- (Idea Called "Foolhardy" and "Stupid")

Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard Resigns

Aaron Broussard replacement process raises questions

Ex-Judge Disbarred For Campaign Misconduct

Report: Minorities majority in public schools in South

EDITORIAL: It's past time to integrate primary and mental health care

St. Francis, Blue Cross- Two sides remain "worlds apart."

EDITORIAL: Obama is right... the buck stops with him

Palin To Speak In New Orleans

NOLANEXT.COM: NEW ORLEANS ELECTION CENTRAL


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Thursday, December 31, 2009

 

SPECIAL 2010 NEW YEARS DAY EDITION!

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NOLANEXT.COM IS NOW LIVE! JUST CLICK HERE TO VISIT

THE 2010 RACE FOR NEW ORLEANS CITY HALL

Meet The Candidates, Watch The TV Spots, Get The Latest Campaign News Now!


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STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, December 31st)

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Landrieu's Votes For ObamaCare Lead Poll For Top LA Political Story Of 2009

BLUE STATE GOVERNORS RIP SENATE HEALTH BILL

BILL CASSIDY: Senate Health Bill Doubles Down On

Attitudes Towards Health Care Plan Harden - 58% Opposed (46% Strongly Oppose!)

Democrat Defects To The GOP

Democrats Awkward Attack On Vitter Boomerangs

NOLANEXT.COM IS COMING NEW YEARS DAY! JUST CLICK HERE TO VISIT

EDITORIAL: No Time For The Weak- We Applaud Jindal Governing Like A Conservative

DHH to cut 450 jobs

Cannizzaro to outline criminal justice system progress- Mayor Candidates Invited

Dixon qualifies to challenge Peterson for state Senate

Area colleges, universities grow and face adversity

EDITORIAL: Higher ed needs help in tough times

Justice Hall of Fame taps Caddo sheriff

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, December 30th)

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NEW TV SPOT: GEORGES AD TAKES AIM AT LANDRIEU

Landrieus, Obama and the Big Easy

NOLANEXT.COM IS COMING NEW YEARS DAY!

State agencies submit plans to trim $248 million

Social Services to cut $14.1M from budget

Budget cuts trim LDWF's spending on aquatic plants

Letten's renomination as U.S. attorney hasn't come through

NINTH PERSON INDICTED IN FEDERAL PROBE IN BR

Mayor's sister arrested in new case

Former state official gets insurance post

Area government bodies learned to work together

EDITORIAL: Kill Municipal Auditorium Deal

Redevelopment could benefit Mayor's photographer

4-day work week @ City Hall could interfere with voting

Where's our protection from Terrorists?

WHAT WAS THE #1 STORY IN LOUISIANA POLITICS IN 2009?

EDITORIAL: Changes don't change principles

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 29th)

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WHAT WAS THE NUMBER ONE STORY IN LOUISIANA POLITICS IN 2009?

Greenhouse gas decision is target of coordinated protest

Jindal opposes greenhouse plan- Letter urges EPA to keep standards

MITCH LANDRIEU'S FALL IN THE POLLS (Could It Be Something About Mary?)

Health Care Vote Puts Nelson 30 Points Down in Reelection Bid

Cassidy: Health Bill Means Higher Costs, Fewer Jobs, & Higher Deficits

Two Economies: Government Workers Optimistic, Private Sector Not

EDITORIAL: I'd really love it if you gave me a gift

Taxpayers line up to protest property bills

NOLANEXT.COM IS COMING SOON!

Judge refuses to release Stanford

Feds probe banker Allen Stanford's ties to Congress

Karen Carter Peterson qualifies for Senate opening

EDITORIAL: Working our way up on education accountability

State education system improves

EDITORIAL: Looking hard at gift horse

DA learns city is cutting off insurance contributions

Municipal Auditorium proposal would be an 'abject waste'

Census Bureau recruiting people for temporary jobs

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

 

SATURDAY STORIES (December 19th)

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Happiest States Are Conservative, More Rural, Least Taxed and Warmer (LA #1)

Saints' 13-0 record unites hurricane-hit New Orleans (Dallas Game: 7:20 Tonight)

GOP threatens read-a-thon to delay health bill

New Poll: Just 34% Say Passing Health Care Bill is Better Than Passing Nothing

Jindal gets 30 days to balance budget

Governor Jindal pushes performance-based pay

'Substantial' cooperation in case against Bill Jefferson cited at hearing

'Honest services' fraud charge trimmed from indictments of Mose Jefferson

Sen. Julie Quinn: Judge Joan Benge thwarted campaign for Jefferson Council

Whitmer's brokers made money off six parish contractors

Nagin budget cuts 'make no sense,' City Council statement says

Shaw founder's pay on upswing

EDITORIAL: Judge Thomas Porteous has the facts and the law against him

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Sunday, December 13, 2009

 

SUNDAY EDITION (December 13th, 2009)

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NATIONAL POLL: OBAMA APPROVAL RATING LOWEST EVER (-16)

Edwards' biography gives politician the last word- "I am guilty of arrogance"

New Orleans Saints fever cools interest in mayor's race

Big-Wigs Line Up To Fill John Georges' War Chest

EDITORIAL: An agenda for New Orleans next mayor

Political Horizons: Priorities Perplex Politicians

Commission presents spending cuts list

Pastorek Defends 38 Paid More Than $100,000 Per Year

EDITORIAL: (LSU) Stonewalling On Records

Ex.-Gov. Roemer Appointed

Inside Politics: House Web site has redistricting info

Washington Watch: Cases may benefit Jefferson

Racial disparities reason for ranking in poverty

District Judge Nationally Honored

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

 

WEEKEND STORIES

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RECALL EFFORT MAY BE ON THE WAY FOR U.S. SENATOR MARY LANDRIEU

"Newsweek wants readers to know that Mary Landrieu is not a prostitute"

WASHINGTON WATCH: Landrieu Knows How To Play Politics

Landrieu uses clout via health formula fix

Jobs count comedy of errors- Health care next

POLITICAL HORIZONS

Inside Politics: Health care topic of Press Club lunch

EDITORIAL: Big Payouts, Big Results?

EDITORIAL: Size of state government too rich for our income

New Poll: 72% Of Americans Prefer 'Merry Christmas' To 'Happy Holidays'

SORRY BREAUX! Livingston Picked Favorite Former Official/Lobbyist By Wide Margin

EDITORIAL: Smaller steps for savings

JUDGES' OLD FRIENDS SNARED BY SCANDAL

Probe of Ex-Warden to Continue

New Orleans to pitch in on LSU AgCenter expenses

Jasper Field Goals Lift LSU Tigers to 33-30 OT Win

ED Department: # of people drawing 6-figure paychecks more than doubled

EDITORIAL: La. basking in positive perspectives

Congressman Fleming treats patients at free clinic

Madoff Loss Hits Municipal Pension Fund

EDITORIAL: Vallas allowed to drive around the rules

Entergy not paying enough taxes on Waterford 3, assessor says

SU Board Chairman Re-Elected

Budget-process restructuring ideas face substantial hurdles in N.O.

EDITORIAL: The New Orleans police fraud squad

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Friday, November 20, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, November 20th)

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Roemer Suggests Closing State Department of Education

ROEMER: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT "NEEDS TO BE OVERHAULED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM"

Mayor may retry failed tax bond- (Kip Bond: "I'm shaken but not stirred")

Mayor's sister pleads guilty to bribery-related charge

SENATOR'S CHOICE: OBAMACARE OR RE-ELECTION

Mary Landrieu, The $100 Million Health Care Vote?

Levine to Landrieu: "State needs about $500 million"

GOP OFFICIALS WHO ENDORSED LANDRIEU MAY FACE BACKLASH OVER HER VOTE

LANEWSLINK.COM POLL: 84% Predict Landrieu Will Vote For ObamaCare Bill

EDITORIAL: Jindal's best work may be here

TV spot produces strong reactions- "Are you shi--ing me?"

CATHOLIC RADIO STATION FORMING IN BATON ROUGE

Former Secretary of State Candidate Accused of Raping a 22-year-old Man

Former Mayor topic of ethics board

Ethics board seeks review in Gallot case

New crime unit, tip line should aid fight against public corruption

EDITORIAL: Giving signal on corruption

Eddie Price is back before state ethics board

BLUE CROSS TO COVER FLU SHOTS FOR MEMBERS

Strain: State still waiting for funds

Lombardi pitches higher ed bailout

Katrina ruling could spur deluge of new lawsuits

EDITORIAL: Corps of Engineers was negligent on MR-GO

New state Supreme Court justice lauded at ceremony

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, November 19th)

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Panelist: Officials Hid Extent Of Pacts- (16,000 Active Contracts Costing $7B)

'Shadow bureaucracy' of state contractors beyond scope of streamlining panel

LA. Government Is Top-Heavy And Has Too Many Redundant Services, 97% Say

Perry wants to be your bleeping mayor- "Are you f---ing kidding me!"

Jefferson Parish chief administrator to retire amid federal probe

Sheriff Announces Start Of Corruption Unit

Jindal Attacks Health-Care Bill

Nobody Wants To Pay Freight- "Health Survey: Tax Rich," It Said

Cassidy Video Blog- Tax & Spend Agenda Is A Job Killer

Vitter Bill to Prevent Gitmo Terrorists being Tried in U.S. Courts

Jindal Announces: CenturyLink to stay, hire 350 in four years

Conflict on school funds discussed

Landmark Ruling: Judge says Corps' negligence caused Katrina flooding

Tech president wants TOPS continuance

Judges behavior prompts questions about entire New Orleans area judiciary

No High Fives for Jefferson Prosecutors yet!- A NEW TRIAL?

Jefferson can remain free during his appeal, federal judge rules

Roy: Lawson behind potential ethics probe

Investigation of New Roads officials sought

Christmas election probably not on Santa's list

La.'s health ranking rises to 47th

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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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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 3rd)

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New National Poll: Only 45% Would Vote For Obama Now!

90% AGREE WITH VITTER, NON-CITIZENS SHOULD NOT BE COUNTED

Mourners remember Treen at Capitol service

NEW CASSIDY VIDEO BLOG- The True Cost Of Speaker Pelosi's Health Bill

3rd Official Admits Guilt

Players tight-lipped in Jeff insurance deal

BLAKELY LAMBASTES N.O., SAYING ITS RESIDENTS ARE RACIST, LAZY

The Tao of Cao

'BUSINESS REPORT' ENDORSES MAYOR'S BOND PROPOSAL

Judge to rule on legality of union endorsements

Audit: State vehicle use a 'clunker'

EDITORIAL: New Lessons From T. Harry Williams

Candidates paid election day workers as much as $400

Ethics laws need revising, state board chairman says

State school probe begins

Medicaid shortfall will be patched in part with mental health cuts

American dream jolted: Filipino teachers languish in debt

LANDRIEU TRIES TO REVIVE CIVIL WAR EFFORT

Jefferson's criminal sentencing, bankruptcy hearing a month apart

Turning Halloween party into campaign opportunity

N.O. police, DA get praise

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