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| Bush departs after BR fundraiser |
| River expected to crest at 43 feet |
| Jindal wants 'Green Government' Tuesday was Earth Day in the U.S., and with that in mind efforts to help reduce pollution are under way across the state. That's especially true at the Capitol, where Gov. Bobby Jindal has demanded a green government. |
| Storm pounds BR area with hail, wind |
| Clinton wins Pennsylvania primary |
| Bush visits Baton Rouge President Bush visited Baton Rouge Tuesday afternoon. The president -- who was in town to raise money for state Treasurer John Kennedy's senatorial campaign against Democrat Mary Landrieu -- was greeted with both protesters and supporters. |
| Authorities arrest fugitive in Holden U.S. Marshals along with Livingston Parish deputies caught a fugitive who was on the run for six years late Sunday night. Joseph Stephens, 25, was arrested in Holden after being on the run since 2002, when he never showed up for his trial. |
| House committee approves tuition bill Tuition at most Louisiana colleges could be going up. A House committee approved a bill Tuesday that would allow most universities to call for tuition hikes of up to 5 percent. Higher education leaders say a tuition hike is needed to keep campuses from falling even more behind the Southern states' average. |
| Iberville residents worry over river People around the Baton Rouge area are keeping a close watch on the Mississippi River. Residents in Iberville Parish are hoping and praying it stays right where it is. |
| O'Dell: 'Rebuild it and they will come' |
| Landrieu: La. poised for key role in fuels |
| Date set to end Lafayette pay dispute |
| Another meeting sought on land use in Lafayette |
| Legal counsel costs questioned in St. Landry |
| Around Acadiana for April 22, 2008 |
| Three arrested in gun, knife fight |
| Inside Report for April 22, 2008 |
| Pat Shingleton for April 22, 2008 |
| Smiley Anders for April 22, 2008 |
| Bush pushes free trade |
| Judge: Bible distribution violated First Amendment |
| Bush gets backing from Canada, Mexico on trade |
| Istrouma relieves Foster of coaching duties |
| Franklinton man dies in La. 10 crash |
| Gymnastics shooting for Super Six Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:01:55 CDT The seventh-ranked Tiger gymnastics team is on the outside looking in right now, and D.D. Breaux's squad is hoping for a breakthrough effort that will finally bring them to uncharted waters --- the NCAA Super Six. |
| House committee approves tuition hike bill Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:01:24 CDT Tuition at most Louisiana colleges could be going up. A House committee approved a bill Tuesday that would allow most universities to call for tuition hikes of up to 5 percent. Higher education leaders say a tuition hike is needed to keep campuses from falling even more behind the Southern states' average. |
| WBRZ weather forecast for April 22 Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:53:40 CDT Some pop-up storms are expected over the remaining days of your work week. |
| President Bush to visit BR, honor volunteer Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:24:49 CDT President Bush will be visiting Louisiana's capital city on Tuesday after attending the North American Leader's Summit in New Orleans. |
| Conference focuses on raising children Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:05:56 CDT Good manners never go out of style. If you have trouble with your kids and their manners, a conference on raising respectful children in a disrespectful world is coming to the rescue. |
| Local volunteer honored by president Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:54:45 CDT President Bush will visit Baton Rouge Tuesday afternoon to honor an outstanding volunteer. Randy Raggio, a volunteer with Desire Street Academy, will receive the president's Volunteer Service Award and joined us on 2une In Tuesday morning. |
| Competition to benefit MDA Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:45:19 CDT A strongman competition at Istrouma Baptist Church will benefit MDA, helping youngsters to get stronger and fight life threatening diseases. |
| Performance celebrates women's history Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:44:53 CDT It's Women's History Month, and that will be explored Tuesday night at LSU with a groundbreaking performance called "None of the Above." |
| Incomplete Jail Records Leads To Investigation Tue, 22 Apr 2008 00:34:51 CDT Incomplete Jail Records Leads To Investigation |
| Getting it going early |
| J-State women win title |
| Southern routs Texas Southern |
| Grambling leads SWAC track meet |
| Southern men's tennis wins SWAC title |
| Grower growth |
| STYLE FILE: April Sermons |
| Neighbors Notes for April 22, 2008 |
| Find new laughs as The Advocate tries out new comic strips |
| Creamy Cavatelli |
| Almond Macaroons |
| Olympic Flame Welcomed in Australian Capital Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:01:30 GMT The Olympic flame reached Australia Wednesday for the latest leg of the troubled torch relay and was whisked away to a secret location to avoid potential trouble from anti-China protesters. (April 22) |
| Calif Woman Honored for Promoting Racial Harmony Tue, 22 Apr 2008 17:46:19 GMT An American woman was honored in South Africa on Tuesday for her work promoting racial harmony after her daughter was attacked and killed in a township in the waning days of apartheid. (April 22) |
| Shiite Militia Mortar Strikes Iraqi Kindergarten Tue, 22 Apr 2008 04:28:28 GMT Police say no children were at a kindergarten near Baghdad's Green Zone Tuesday when a mortar struck the school. Shiite militants are blamed for the attack. (April 22) |
| Today in History for Tuesday, April 22nd Tue, 22 Apr 2008 00:31:48 GMT Highlights of this day in history: Former President Richard Nixon dies; Federal agents seize Elian Gonzalez from the home of his Miami relatives; The Oklahoma Land Rush begins; Earth Day first observed; Actor Jack Nicholson born. (April 22) |
| Raw Video: Olympic Torch Now in Indonesia Tue, 22 Apr 2008 00:25:43 GMT The Olympic torch continues its trek across Asia. The torch is now in Indonesia, where security is tight. From Indonesia, it will travel to Australia where demonstrations are expected. (April 22) |
| State Dept. Encourages Tibetan Dialogue Mon, 21 Apr 2008 23:31:06 GMT State department spokesman Tom Casey said on Monday that the state department continues to push dialogue between the Dalai Lama and Chinese officials. The Dalai Lama is currently in the United States, speaking at Colgate on Tuesday. (April 22) |
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