Friday, March 18, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, March 18th)

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Another state senator switches to GOP

Gallot presents 3 ways to redistrict

Parts of EBR likely to shift in BESE map

Former wildlife commissioner pleads innocent in landfill scheme

Jindal: Consolidate housing agencies

Layoffs slated for schools

EDITORIAL: UNO, SUNO can't stand pat

La.'s per capita debt grows

U.S. House votes to cut off federal funds for NPR

Only 20% Would Pay Higher Taxes to Reduce Deficit

Scalise challenges Obama to hoops contest to get energy answers

Federal official, Vitter spar on pending permits

Report on NOPD cites 'clear pattern' of excessive force

Developer who paid for Mayor's vacations faces ethics charges


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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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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, June 29th)

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NEW POLL: Louisiana Senate- Vitter (R) 53%, Melancon (D) 35%

Kennedy Lambasts Jindal and Lawmakers for Growing the State Budget

Kennedy, Barham question legality of reef fund transfer

Jindal's Vetoes Aimed At Foes- Killed funding of 'pet projects' of 4 legislators

BLANCO DECLARES

A Top State Labor Official Fired; Audit Finds Errors

EDITORIAL: Stop Rewarding Failure On Campuses, Louisiana

State Representative Quits, Named Museum Director By Dardenne

POLL: LA VOTERS STRONGLY SUPPORT OFFSHORE DRILLING

Paul Pastorek asked Governor for Stipend Veto

Grambling Audit Uncovers Loss of $1 Million

EDITORIAL: A crude lack of transparency

High court strikes blow to gun bans

Vitter Applauds Supreme Court Second Amendment Ruling

Ex-Police Juror Gets Prison Time

Fire chief arrested on charges relating to child sex crimes

Mayor-president's aide Mike Futrell leaving

Jones, officials will determine how state funds will be used

LMA passed seven bills (Meeting held on barge on the River)

La. asks BP for $10M for mental health services

MABUS, BIDEN TOUR GULF COAST

Tropical Storm Alex could disrupt oil spill cleanup

VIDEO: A Message from your Government


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Sunday, June 27, 2010

 

STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND

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EDITORIAL: Louisiana Legislature only postponed the inevitable

EXPERT: LAWMAKERS 'PUNTED' ON ISSUES

Budget Deal Hard Won

EDITORIAL: A lost chance for changes

How (BR Area) Legislators Voted On Key Issues

Senator Pushed Bill Too Hard- "No One But Himself To Blame"

KENNEDY TO ADDRESS PRESS CLUB (MONDAY)

Chehardy leaves the political world guessing

Redman: We need more than drilling

Legislators Honor Lobbyist Charlie Smith

Bachelor mayor to be, won't be single for long

Basic Principles

Jindal Calls For Day Of Prayer (Today)

JINDAL WIELDS VETO PEN

Budget chief's resignation kept quiet for two weeks

GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES MORE STAFF, CABINET SHUFFLES

Changes give Jindal power on LSU board

Southern proposes $426,000 annual pay package for new president

Richters named interim president at ULM

Pogue named Grambling's new president

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION REJECTS LANDRIEU'S RECOMMENDATION

Fighting Crime Where the Criminals Are

Oil prices surge as storm threatens Gulf

Opening spill records blocked

Police juror wants new bridge named for Mangun

Constituents stand behind indicted councilmen

Cao apologizes for taking words of praise out of context

'Don't mess with' Newell Normand

Steven Seagal takes a bow upon leaving Gretna court


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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, June 22nd)

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BP... An Example Of Truth In Advertising

BREAKING NEWS: Chehardy Retires After 35 Years As Jefferson Assessor

Speaker Tucker: "As a fiscal conservative, I thought this budget was a disaster"

(Clausen) Bill Targets Pay, Hiring At Board Of Regents

Bill OK'd to tighten reins on Pastorek

WHAT PASSED, WHAT FAILED In The Legislative Session

Funds seal budget deal- Plan approved as lawmakers get money for districts

College tuition overhaul bill sent to Gov. Bobby Jindal (Cost $80M Per Year!)

EDITORIAL: Inescapable conclusions about this session

BLUE CROSS SUED ON STATE CONTRACT, JUDGE SAYS...

Bill to hire lawyers on contingency fails (Chaisson Goes Ballistic!)

Swipe Fee Deal: Merchants Beat Wall Street (LA's Roy Fletcher Radio Spots)

NEW CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS IN DISTRICT 4

Poll: Most Say Obama Lacks Clear Plans on the Oil Spill, Energy or Jobs

Drilling ban could drag into next year, panel chairman says

Senate OKs $3.3B public school plan

Louisiana Senate Passes Health Care Freedom Act (1st Democrat Legislature)

LEGISLATIVE BRIEFS

Bill to insure children up to 26 on parents' plan awaiting Jindal

Compromise "cyberbullying" bill passes Legislature, goes to Gov. Jindal

EDITORIAL: Drill safely, baby, drill safely

FBI SEARCHES CITY HALL


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Monday, June 14, 2010

 

STORIES FROM SUNDAY & MONDAY (June 13 & 14)

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NEW POLL: Just 24% believe that increased government spending good for economy

Obama steps up push for added economic stimulus

Gallup Poll: Near-Record 49% Say Democratic Party "Too Liberal"

State Budget Issue Remains

EDITORIAL: State Budget- Stay Braced

Speaker Tucker, looney or maybe the taxpayer's friend ?

No More Budget Estimating Allowed

Not Clausen's First Time Creating Controversy

EDITORIAL: Proposal would give teachers veto power

Jindal's school proposal deferred to final week

State prepares for managed care system

EDITORIAL: Oil washes up on employment

Lawsuit turf battles beginning of long war

Cassidy takes shot at Obama for the moratorium

Washington Watch: Vitter visits high court nominee

BP stock value is at heart of lawsuit by N.O. city employee pension fund

Minority populations still growing in New Orleans area, but not as fast

The Legislative Week: "It isn't always pretty, but that is how democracy works"

INSIDE POLITICS: Officials fear losing Capitol office space

House speaker: Lay off Fannin

State capital construction bill grows in hands of Senate committee

School Problems Cause Frustration- "Doggone it, I'm concerned"

House cold to Caldwell's request for authority to hire lawyers on contingency

President should act on promise to make BP pay for losses from moratorium

Obama Administration: 51% Of Companies' Health Plans Won't Pass Muster

2010 Louisiana Senate General Election (Vitter 57.6% - Melancon 33.0%)

Governor: National Guard staging for "effort to evacuate" communities impacted

Gulf Oil Spill Quotes, Part 4: The Best of Billy!

Red tape slows oil leak fight- "I don't think I have to speak with the Vatican"

EDITORIAL: (The Jones Case) Once more, with finality

New Poll: Consumer Confidence Hits Two Month Low

BECOME A CITIZEN LOBBYIST!

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

 

SATURDAY STORIES (June 12th, 2010)

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Obama On The Spill: 'I Can't Suck It Up With A Straw'

EDITORIAL: Clausen Says Her Farewell

POLITICAL ESTABLISHMENT BEARING THE BRUNT OF VOTER ANGER

State budget thrown into disarray by latest revenue figures

Nearly half say government workers make more than Private Sector (15% Disagree)

Higher education management debate appears settled for this year

VIDEO: Jindal Urges, Others Plead For Moratorium To Be lifted By Obama

Vitter to tour affected areas, treatment facilities w/ Humane Society president

OIL RIG LAYOFFS FORECAST if deepwater moratorium extends over a month

Cassidy Discusses Gulf Oil Spill On C-SPAN Washington Journal

Obama White House still trying to get BP oil spill right

'Lemonaid' for Gulf: Kids' effort to help wildlife draws national attention

CRUDE SOUVENIR: $1,000 bottles of spilled BP oil

Immigration Irritation

Mike Thompson sentencing hearing pushed back to July

Acting Mayor Fires Shreveport Airport Authority Head


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Thursday, May 27, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 27th)

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AFTER 3-HOUR CLOSED DOOR MEETING BOARD OF REGENTS DOES NOTHING TO CLAUSEN

Speaker Tucker: Turn Over All the Colleges To The Board of Regents (Clausen?)

INVESTIGATION: A Deeper Look Into Legislative Staff Salaries, Secretaries $100K?

State budget cuts before House panel are unlikely to come to pass

Budget Stalemate Inexcusable

Times Picayune Video: Budget Stall Breakthrough, Still Not Clear

Teacher evaluation overhaul approved by Senate

Bill would identify ethics complainants

Records Bill Clears Panel

Proposed abortion restriction scaled back in Senate committee

Legislative Briefs

Helena Moreno leads James Perry in House 93rd District fundraising

JINDAL SOUNDING ALARM AS OIL BYPASSES BOOMS IN LOUISIANA

Jindal seeks president's help in oil disaster

Authorities plan seat-belt crackdown


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Sunday, May 23, 2010

 

SUNDAY SPECIAL EDITION (May 23rd, 2010)

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America's New Culture War: Free Enterprise vs. Government Control

Sally Clausen Retirement Story One For Books

EDITORIAL: Louisiana's Pants Are On Fire!

Budget Stalemate- "It's a game of chicken between the leadership"

Budget Slowing Sans Jindal- (State "LA's Largest Employer")

State Budget Shortfalls Being Shuffled

Tucker: Counsel's tax threat not real

Privatization initiatives run into trouble in Legislature

EDITORIAL: No slush fund from fed cash

GOP's Djou wins Hawaii special election for Congress

Mexico City, Washington Gang up on Phoenix

Report: Immigration Law- The Obama Administration Is Lawless

Vitter urges focus on stopping leak, protecting coast

Senator Vitter is one of those weighing in on spill liability

Vitter: Democrats are playing to the cameras, not fighting oil spill

Obama names spill leaders

Letterman ribs BP over Gulf leak

Coast guard is "slow and dumb" as boom sits on dock

Cleaning oiled wetlands may be impossible

Landrieu plans to support nominee Kagan (Big Surprise, Not!)

Jones trial to resume in Shreveport

ALERT: 'TRUST FUND RAID' BILLS ARE SCHEDULED FOR SENATE FLOOR TUESDAY!

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Thursday, May 06, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, May 6th)

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EDITORIAL: The Legislature gets down to business

Time To Change 'Retire-Rehire'

Vote-changing routines in House: "Tell your representative to cut the crap"

UPDATE ON HB 1390: Contact The House Speaker & Tell Him To Call For A Vote

HOTLINE: Democrat Turnout Falls Off A Cliff

Louisiana Delegation Backs Gulf Drilling

AP GRAPHIC: TRACKING THE OIL SPILL

Poll: National Day of Prayer (28% Oppose)

Legislature approves Jindal's nominee for lieutenant governor

Panel narrowly kills bill to abolish tourism office overseen by Lt. Gov.

Redistricting details will be up to lawmakers, Obama's lawyer says

Landrieu's acting health director's medical license was suspended in July

LANDRIEU'S ECONOMIC ADVISOR (Sister-In-Law) RAISES QUESTIONS

Insiders Rule In Landrieu's City Hall

Times Picayune Video- Louisiana Legislature: Capitol notebook

Legislative Briefs

House panel declines to set academic standards for sports

Committee votes to make charter school funding level w/ public schools

Higher education chiefs endorse Gov. Bobby Jindal's 'GRAD Act'

Bill to move LSU medical school to Baton Rouge dies in House committee

Education panel approves one proposal for higher standards, rejects another

MORE AT STAKE THAN MONEY, POLITICS

Boat with containment box at oil site

Steppin' Off Zero

Ku Klux Klan leader pleads guilty to killing woman

Indictment accuses former Police Juror

Assessor pleads guilty to using police lights on Causeway

WEST FLORIDA REPUBLIC BICENTENNIAL SLATED


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Friday, April 02, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 2nd)

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CBS NEWS POLL: Obama's Approval Rating Hits New Low

Cong. Fleming: " A Government That Wants To Take Control Of Private Business"

Who is Charlie Melancon? ("Let's talk about two-faced politicians")

Congressman Joseph Cao recounts his personal story for CNN

(Self Serving LSU) Poll finds Jindal Plan Unpopular

Session Shakeup Continues: Representative Calls Speaker 'King Tuck'

MONDAY COULD BE TENSE AT THE CAPITOL

Tucker's Actions Frowned Upon

Times-Picayune Video: LA House Speaker Jim Tucker

Louisiana House Plans To Scrap Employee Raises Next Year

EDITORIAL: Louisiana lawmaker wants the fox to guard the henhouse

EDITORIAL: Stay Away From The Megafund

EDITORIAL: Governor provides a boost for I-49

Inside Report: 'Race to Top' questions

Higher Southern U. admission standards opposed by faculty

Colleges Brace For Cuts

Citizens Insurance raises rate by 7 percent on average

Parish President Washes Feet Of Employees In Holy Week 'Gesture'

State Rep. Scott Simon named to House Appropriations Committee

State Rep. Tim Burns is surveying constituents

State Representative Launches Non-Taxpayer Funded Web Site

Chest pains pause Mayor's public corruption trial

EDITORIAL: A User-Friendly City Hall

New Tea Party PAC 'Citizen Action Center' Website Online!

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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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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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Sunday, September 27, 2009

 

WEEKEND STORIES

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Speaker Tucker Defends Closed Door

EDITORIAL: Legislature should not begin redistricting in secret

John Georges sounds like a candidate

SUPREME COURT RACE- (Clark campaign materials disposed of in a Dumpster)

"Closeness of the race bodes well for Faircloth"

EDITORIAL: Good tactics, poor strategy

'QUEEN BEE' BLANCO working in beehive

Government Streamlining Panel Hits The Road

Major state projects get funding

Stonecipher set for BR Press Club

Bid to rein in Obama czars blocked

LANDRIEU: Race all in perception

Race still sticky subject

'Top Target' Fires Back

EDITORIAL: Truancy rules have far reach

FBI closes Danziger Bridge to search for evidence

EDITORIAL: Don't Close Out Public

Supreme Court denies media request for records

Streamlining targets state employees

EDITORIAL: Cost of 'career diploma' grows

BR port director gets raise

Mayor, Police Chief and Others Indicted

Hubbard pleads guilty, admits sexual relationship

Holden criticizes media's coverage

Cao: Democrats 'Have Made Me Top Target'

State may delay computer upgrade effort

Jindal distributes funds

Donelon says few in La. filing for Citizens tax credit

Auditors who prepared report critical of Cerasoli are fired

Southern board denies measure on pay raises

Federal worker guilty in Chinese spy case- N.O. man testified


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Sunday, July 26, 2009

 

SPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION

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Obama National Poll Ratings Reach Double Digit Negative (-11)

Vitter takes JibJabs at Melancon

NEW AD FROM THE U.S. SENATE RACE, VITTER UP BY 12% IN LATEST POLL

Tell Charlie Melancon: No Senate support until you stop blocking reform!

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT LAST WEEK- VIDEO: "IT WILL BE A COLD DAY IN HELL"

Jindal discusses health-care views

Slow Down Health Care Legislation

Fleming right in the middle of health care debate

Political Horizons: Health-care debate begins

Mayor Holden Faints At Funeral Service

BLANCO'S SOCIAL CALL

Tech President guardedly optimistic about higher ed commission

Tuition bills, legal bills and Dollar Bill Jefferson

NEW ORLEANS: MORE GEORGES

Black-white 'ticket' not in cards for at-large race

EDITORIAL: Jindal offers more spin

Jindal puts state's work force on ice

TEACHER UNION: FIRE PASTOREK!

Faircloth To Leave Governor's Office But Not Jindal

LSU slices Vice Chancellor Rusty Jabour's job

EDITORIAL: The Southern Review Cut

Jindal rounds out higher ed study panel with Wharton, Voelker

SU panel OKs layoff plan

EDITORIAL: Abstinence office did not abstain from corruption

Ethics agency looks for staff, leader

MICHAEL JACKSON SUES TO HALT ETHICS PROBE

State's Rented Office Space in BR Grows

EDITORIAL: Mayor vs. The People

Mayor's pay cut veto stands- Override falls short

Former Senator Derrick Shepherd sentencing postponed

N.O. council to stop posting e-mail online

Bogus Dell computer purchase order stumps aides to Nagin

Mystery substance sickens La. cops; 18 quarantined

OBAMA BACKTRACKS ON 'STUPIDLY' COMMENT

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

 

SPECIAL WEEKEND EDITION

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EDITORIAL: Louisiana's Former Governors Do An Intervention With Bobby

In latest legislative maneuver, Senate president foils House

Projects At Stake In Battle Of Budget

DESPITE LEAN YEAR, FAT STAYS IN STATE'S BUDGET

State budget leaves some agencies with empty purse

EDITORIAL: Memo To Jindal- Education spending is an investement in LA

EDITORIAL: Legislators Leave Decisions To Governor

Landrieu Takes Jabs At Traveling Jindal

"TUCKER COMMISSION" TO STUDY HIGHER ED

Jindal's Backers Form Federal PAC To Tout Presidential Run

Union attacking Vitter, targeting supporters

Adley: Bill Isn't 'Dead,' Just Deferred

Governor, House Seize Moment

Senate panel approves change in ethics rule for meals

COLD CASH COMMON KNOWLEDGE

Ex-Congressman William Jefferson's accuser Lori Mody will be heard

Memorial Tuesday at Old State Capitol for Mike Baer

CHABERT ANNOUNCES

'Drive By Politics' with Speaker of the House Jim Tucker

Southern U. prepares to cut 100 positions

EDITORIAL: (HIGHER ED) Not Just Jobs, But A Future

Pork funds still at issue- 'Pet projects' spark debate

EDITORIAL: 'The Commissioner' highlights role of local journalism

Governor expected to announce new employer for Ouachita Parish Tuesday

EDITORIAL: DA Leon Cannizzaro makes a bad hiring decision

Thieves steal N.O. police cars

EDITORIAL: Take Politics Out Of State Blog- It's Clearly "Propaganda"


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Thursday, June 11, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, June 11th)

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'Drive By Politics' with Louisiana Speaker of the House Jim Tucker

JINDAL'S 'LEDGER' BLOG USE ILLEGAL

Senator Adley: "My question to the Division is: Who you gonna send to jail?"

Is Gov. Bobby Jindal doing enough to fix Louisiana's public schools? 78% Say NO

JENNIFER HALE, Award Winning Anchor And Reporter Is Returning Home

'Transparency' Bills Altered

Legislators Play Cat, Mouse

EDITORIAL: In the end, La. gets what it tolerates

Inside Report: 'FUZZY MATH' clouds view of higher ed cuts

Mayor Holden: College Cuts Would Hurt BR

EDITORIAL: Schools Still Need Change

TIMES PICAYUNE: BRIEFING BOOK

Nagin, wife, security guard on way to Australia after being released from China

Key witness will not testify against former Rep. William Jefferson

Vitter credits hold with spurring FEMA action

Drug measure gains no traction- Senate leader says it will come up again

Senate agrees to soften penalties in DWI measure

Senate OKs seat belt law for all car occupants

Senate panel approves conscience bill

Religious freedom? Amendment to 'clarify' La. Constitution moves


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