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| Jindal administration asks for budget cut reversal |
| Woman arrested in November slayings |
| BR sees doctor shortage There's a shortage of doctors in the Baton Rouge area, and as News 2's Dana Hackett reports, it's worse in rural areas. |
| WBRZ weather forecast for May 19 There could be a chance of rain every day this week. Get the latest in your forecast from WBRZ Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum. |
| Vandals hit Donaldsonville High Classes at Dondaldsonville High School were disrupted by vandals Monday morning. Deputies are now on the hunt for the people responsible. |
| Doctor pleads guilty to drug charges A doctor in Ascension Parish has pleaded guilty to illegally selling prescription drugs. Last month, federal agents raided Dr. Donald Auzine's medical office after a long undercover investigation. |
| Mukasey says feds have not forgotten New Orleans |
| Kidz in the Mansion For the first time in years, young children are calling the Louisiana Governor's Mansion home. News 2's Veronica Mosgrove sat down with the governor and the first lady to talk about life in the mansion. |
| Designer talks about Yard Makeover We are just days away from the big reveal of our $10,000 Yard Makeover contest. Workers have been busy turning Debbie Schega's yard in Shenandoah into a showplace. |
| Pump prices hit new high as oil stalls |
| Lafayette cleared for return |
| Lafayette filmmaker passionate about coast |
| Spending dip within BR drags on retail sales |
| BR’s Shaw wins U.S. Navy cleanup contract |
| Phase 2 of apartments going in Melrose East |
| Pat Shingleton for May 19 |
| Smiley Anders for May 19 |
| Washington Watch for May 19 |
| Cycle crash kills one, critically injures one |
| EBR authorities arrest at least 6 on DWI counts |
| Engine fire spurs plane evacuation at BR airport |
| Medical funds at risk |
| Today in the Legislature for May 19 |
| Around Livingston for May 19 |
| Top 10 Tigers ready for SEC Tourney Mon, 19 May 2008 19:09:07 CDT The LSU baseball team is red hot and once again a top 10 team for the first time in two years after reeling off 16 consecutive wins. With the regular season behind them, the Tigers now look ahead to the SEC Tournament, which starts Wednesday in Hoover, Ala. |
| La. farmers could benefit from ethanol Mon, 19 May 2008 19:08:04 CDT Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says the rise of ethanol in Louisiana could mean big things for local farmers, but will that mean trouble for you? Ethanol is a cleaner burning fuel currently used as a gasoline additive, but there are no refineries in Louisiana as of yet. |
| Bill tackles weight-loss surgeries for state Mon, 19 May 2008 19:06:57 CDT Should your tax money be used to help treat state employees for weight loss surgeries? The House Appropriations Committee pushed back a vote on a bill Monday morning that would allow some state workers to receive lap band, gastric bypass and sleeve surgeries under their group insurance plans. |
| Man escapes with life after home invasion Mon, 19 May 2008 19:06:11 CDT Shots were fired just blocks from bars where LSU students hang out during a home invasion Sunday night, and now police are on the hunt for suspects. The incident happened off Bob Pettit Boulevard in the Tigerland area. |
| Kids in the Mansion Mon, 19 May 2008 12:45:13 CDT For the first time in years, young children are calling the Louisiana Governor's Mansion home. News 2's Veronica Mosgrove sat down with the governor and the first lady to talk about life in the mansion. |
| Relay for Life coming soon Mon, 19 May 2008 12:19:17 CDT The Relay for Life of Greater Baton Rouge will be held Saturday, May 31 at the State Fairgrounds. |
| EBR Library offers reading program Mon, 19 May 2008 12:19:15 CDT Are you ready for the summer? One way to get away is through books, and the East Baton Rouge Library is offering a summer reading program so you can do just that. |
| BR not 'heart friendly' for women Mon, 19 May 2008 12:16:50 CDT Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. The American Heart Association released a major study on the nation's most heart friendly and least heart friendly cities for women. Baton Rouge came in at sixth on the latter list. |
| Unlike '06, LSU pops at right time |
| ULL wins regional in park finale |
| Making a statement |
| Hornets home for Game 7 |
| PVU ousts SU to reach final |
| La. Tech falls to NMSU in slugfest |
| Louisiana College falls into losers bracket |
| Fontenot wins LGA Net Amateur title |
| Lowe: PBA finally gets it right |
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| SEC Baseball Tournament Schedule |
| LSU adds to title total |
| Hofer battles injury in loss |
| Dubois: LSU baseball finds swagger |
| Lady Tigers in position for SEC title |
| ‘Gimpy’ Hicks finishes second in long jump |
| Tigers finish in 22nd at regional |
| Tigers stay alive, rip ECU |
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