Two arrested in park slayings |
Sniper Muhammad seeks to halt death-row appeal |
Cazayoux sworn in |
Obama wins in North Carolina, but trails Clinton in Indiana |
4-year-old survives attack, saves sister The details surrounding the case of two bodies found at a BREC park Monday are gruesome, but within the tragedy is a story of heroism. |
Loopholes found in ethics bills Loopholes have been found in a number of ethics bills Gov. Bobby Jindal promoted as being the gold standard in reform. One of the most controversial bills involves the $50 cap on meals. |
LSU, Southern teams fail to make grade Low academics at LSU and Southern prompted the NCAA to penalize both schools with a loss of athletic scholarships. The Academic Progress Rate was started by the NCAA four years ago to grade the academic performance of teams. Seven hundred teams across the country failed to meet the minimum score of 925, including LSU's baseball team and Southern's football team. |
Man, girlfriend booked on park murders East Baton Rouge Parish deputies made two arrests Tuesday in connection with the bodies that were found at a BREC park north of Zachary a day earlier. Deputies say Dominique Smith killed Jessica Johnson and her son at Doyle's Bayou Park, and his current girlfriend, Trendall Matthews, helped. Both face murder and attempted murder charges. |
Senate approves labor department revamp |
`Marked improvement' touted in latest LEAP, GEE results |
Ozone ruling to affect Lafayette |
Prisoners shown way out |
Parish flood district proposal proceeds |
Guitarist to lead Acadiana arts board |
Around Acadiana for May 6, 2008 |
Acadiana woman puts trauma behind her |
E. Ascension Drainage Commission votes to pay off $6 million in bonds |
Man sought in shooting |
Belle of BR’s parent firm files bankruptcy |
Perkins Road Hardware site work to begin |
Conn’s retail sales still tracking up |
Inspection backlog eases |
Ethanol company posts net loss for first quarter |
Albertson’s fuel sites sold |
Business Briefs for May 6, 2008 |
Saints’ Benson buying into TV station |
AEDC marketing Ascension site |
Ardaman expanding beyond BR |
Inside Report for May 6, 2008 |
Pat Shingleton for May 6, 2008 |
Pat Shingleton for May 5, 2008 |
Smiley Anders for May 6, 2008 |
Smiley Anders for May 5, 2008 |
Washington Watch for May 5, 2008 |
New Orleans Police hope to hire nationally |
State official mourns woes of Road Home |
Search expands for missing woman as flooding eases |
Police and fire briefs for May 6, 2008 |
St. Francisville woman dies in car wreck |
EBR deputies question two men in park deaths |
Thefts problem at local cemetery Police in Baton Rouge are investigating a string of thefts at a local cemetery. Several vases have been stolen from Roselawn Cemetery on North Boulevard and 40th Street. In the past six months there have been at least 14 reported thefts. |
Police and fire briefs for May 5, 2008 |
Glasper takes credit for calls |
Metro councilman to run for EBR mayor-president |
Panel revises capital outlay process |
Panel resists easing building code |
Lawmakers comb through budget proposals |
Today at the Legislature |
Lawmakers make cuts to pay-raise bill Changes have been made to a bill that would give lawmakers a major pay raise, but the changes might not be enough to get the bill passed. The original proposed bill asked to nearly quadruple lawmakers' current pay, but cuts were made Monday to the amount of the possible raise. |
Clinton, Obama, predict fight will stretch to June 3 |
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