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| 5 Democrats challenge Jefferson |
| Salmonella toll tops 1,000; peppers now eyed |
| Kyle says tax dollars wasting at BREC BREC says it needs money, but are your tax dollars going to waste on the park system in East Baton Rouge Parish? Former BREC board member Dan Kyle says it is, and that's the reason he resigned from the board. Leaders of the park system say more money is needed to keep up with higher demand. |
| New development could come to Port Allen A new traditional neighborhood development in Port Allen could change the image of the city. Riverview would include a mix of homes and businesses and is expected to draw 2,500 new residents. |
| Entergy's Geaux Green program struggling For more than a year Entergy customers in parts of Louisiana have had the option to invest in home energy from renewable resources, but the Geaux Green program has struggled to take off. Entergy buys some of its electricity from two biofuel plants, but what exactly do you get for your money if you join the program? |
| WBRZ weather forecast for July 9 Could a dry spell be around the corner? Chief Forecaster Pat Shingleton has your forecast. |
| New text messaging law on the books If you're caught text messaging while driving, you can be issued a ticket. Under a new law, you're not allowed to read or send text messages if you're behind the wheel. |
| Fact or Fiction: Hyper-miling Some drivers are willing to try just about anything to save fuel. People who hyper-mile say their practice of making the most use of gas works, but we wanted to find out if they were right. |
| State won't stop charter school transfers Parents in Pointe Coupee Parish don't have to send their kids to a charter high school after a move to limit the number of transfers from the school was dropped by the state. Parents had been arguing the move violated their rights and the law. |
| Shaw realizes near-record earnings |
| Mayors talk roads, issues |
| Jail to expand booking area |
| Patriots running back Faulk enters plea |
| Sparks fly over black bear critical habitat designation |
| Group approves facility report |
| Acadia to help fund club for troubled youth |
| Ascension venture at stalemate |
| Folse dedicates food plant expansion |
| Hotel King work to begin this month |
| BR wins market recognition from publication |
| Investor under federal eye |
| DDD loses member |
| Business briefs for July 9, 2008 |
| Inside Report for July 9, 2008 |
| Pat Shingleton for July 9, 2008 |
| Poll: New Orleans residents more upbeat about city now |
| State database aids cold case arrest A state database for criminals is a lot more successful. A recent arrest in a rape case dating back more then twenty years is the latest example. |
| Police and fire briefs for July 9, 2008 |
| Ethics judges in limbo |
| Jenkins won’t run in fall |
| Jindal vetoes bill on ethics exceptions |
| Bill to fund payments for accidents vetoed |
| Law makes fleur-de-lis an official state symbol |
| Kennedy: Party irrelevant to bid for Senate seat |
| Jindal reappoints Shetler to UL board |
| GOP ad called into question News 2 is committed to bringing you balanced news, with all sides of the story, but a recent Louisiana Republican Party Web ad is distorting our commitment. Mike Steele explains why we feel the ad, based on a 2une In interview with Democratic Congressman Don Cazayoux and News 2's Whitney Vann, is unacceptable and unfair to you. |
| Parents upset over chartered school Parents in New Roads still have questions about the state takeover of a school. |
| Garcia sentenced to death |
| Zachary OKs private ‘speed van’ |
| Security director criticized |
| W. Feliciana mulls 4-day work week |
| Board OKs interim members |
| Economic panel finds roadwork costs less |
| School takeover stirs discussion at Police Jury |
| Clinton man gets 30 years |
| Baker animal ordinances revised |
| State qualifying under way Wed, 9 Jul 2008 13:12:08 CDT State qualifying officially began on Wednesday, and a number of candidates have already signed up for fall elections. |
| Mestizo's makes COTM appearance Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:06:11 CDT Combining flavors from south of the border and south of the bayou, Mestizo's joined us once again on Wednesday morning as our Chef of the Month. |
| North BR reunion coming next week Wed, 9 Jul 2008 11:06:09 CDT If you know about Red Stick originals like Hopper's, Mike and Tony's and The Reservation, then you probably lived in north Baton Rouge. Next week you have the chance to see your old friends and classmates at a special north Baton Rouge reunion. |
| Cold Case Arrest Tue, 8 Jul 2008 23:27:24 CDT A state database for criminals is a lot more successful. A recent arrest in a rape case dating back more then twenty years is the latest example. |
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