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| Corps closing spillway |
| Senate says abolish airport panel |
| Records: Aid sought |
| WBRZ weather forecast for May 8 Is there any chance for rain this weekend? Chief Forecaster Pat Shingleton has your forecast. |
| Metairie couple claims Powerball prize A couple from Metairie finally collected on the largest Powerball jackpot in state history. After five months the couple came forward on Thursday to claim January's $97 million jackpot. |
| Committee debates state tax bill A showdown is brewing over your state income taxes. On Thursday, a House committee debated a bill to eliminate them -- one the Senate had already passed. Many people are keeping an eye on this bill because of its potential impact. |
| Water threatens homes in Pierre Part High water in the Atchafalaya Basin is spilling over roads in Assumption Parish. In Pierre Part, residents living along Lake Verrett are dealing with headaches as water gets closer to homes. |
| Council could payoff wrongly convicted man The East Baton Rouge Parish Council is considering a $1 million payoff for a man that served time for something he didn't do. Gene Bibbins was wrongfully convicted of one rape, but the man also has a past that some think makes him unworthy of the money. |
| Fate of Westdale sculpture up in air There could be a plan in the works to save the controversial Westdale sculpture from being destroyed. Westdale Middle School students helped to build the sculpture, which sits at the intersection of Claycut and Jefferson Highway, 22 years ago. Supporters have until July 1 to remove it, or the fire department will tear it down to make room for a new fire station. |
| Moss Middle will reopen |
| Jokes on retiring leader at ULL |
| Iberia board learns performance scores rise |
| Judge lets School Board pay to move bleachers |
| Ascension eyes new site for school |
| Gonzales musicians honored |
| Hands-on education ‘CSI’ one model used by alternative school |
| Knights of Columbus teachers of year: Job a ‘joy every day’ |
| Briefs for May 8, 2008 |
| Open house slated for teen volunteers |
| Educator McConnell named artist of month |
| Many volunteers honored for work |
| Eastside Raiders hold football camp Saturday |
| Parish park committee seeks oldest veteran |
| Inside Report for May 8, 2008 |
| Pat Shingleton for May 8, 2008 |
| Smiley Anders for May 8, 2008 |
| Recovery czar retired Marine |
| Supplemental war spending bill includes levee project funding for New Orleans |
| Nagin pushes FEMA trailer phaseout |
| Tulane fraternity suspended after alleged hazing |
| Chase ends with man in custody; deputy slightly injured in crash |
| Driver held after multiparish chase |
| Boy, 15, drowns in Bogue Falaya |
| AG unit arrests solicitation suspect |
| Running for Office: 21st Judicial District Court judge |
| Running for Office: State House of Representatives District 18 |
| 'Fact or Fiction' explores tunnel myth Thu, 8 May 2008 12:54:45 CDT The legacy of Huey P. Long still looms large over Louisiana. A revitalized hotel in Baton Rouge plays a big part in the Kingfish myth. In "Fact or Fiction," Mike Steele tells you the tunnel truth. |
| Councilman frustrated by phone calls Thu, 8 May 2008 12:54:43 CDT Mysterious phone calls are frustrating a metro councilman from Baton Rouge. Mike Walker says he's gotten complaints from people reporting weird calls that claim to be from him. |
| Morgan City PD investigation expands Thu, 8 May 2008 12:54:42 CDT The investigation of the Morgan City Police Department is expanding. A captain is now under investigation along with a lieutenant and the chief. The Civil Service Board would not reveal the nature of the investigation. |
| Do Green Bags really work? Thu, 8 May 2008 12:54:41 CDT With gas and food prices going through the roof these days, we'd all like a new way to save money. One product claims to make your dollars at the grocery store stretch further, but do Green Bags really work? |
| Help with slumping economy Thu, 8 May 2008 11:40:17 CDT With the current mortgage mess and a credit crunch, what's a consumer to do? Tough economic times are making for some tough choices, but there is help. |
| Baby Grand fair this Saturday Thu, 8 May 2008 11:40:16 CDT Baby Grand is the one of the biggest baby fairs in the Baton Rouge area, and you can see for yourself this Saturday at Woman's Hospital. |
| Camp for kids with cerebral palsy Thu, 8 May 2008 11:40:15 CDT The Capable Arts Camp is a camp for kids with cerebral palsy, and is made possible through the works of the McMain's Children's Developmental Center and the Junior League. |
| Mitchell helping Lady Tigers Wed, 7 May 2008 19:03:42 CDT The LSU softball team is gearing up for the SEC Tournament, which begins on Thursday. One lady that will help LSU get back to the finals is Rachel Mitchell. |
| Chase leads authorities to Hammond Wed, 7 May 2008 18:54:34 CDT A high-speed chase started on the highway and ended on foot Wednesday. In the end the runaway turned himself in, but not before hurting a deputy in the process. The chase began on Interstate 12 in Albany and ended in Hammond. |
| Jindal unveils plan for revenue Wed, 7 May 2008 18:47:06 CDT Imagine hitting a billion-dollar jackpot only to be told you can't spend most of the money right away. That's the approach Gov. Bobby Jindal is taking when it comes to the state's extra money. |
| WBRZ weather forecast for May 7 Wed, 7 May 2008 18:01:13 CDT Wednesday's weather looks good, but can you expect rain on Thursday? Chief Forecaster Pat Shingleton has your forecast. |
| Construction coming to old Perkins Hardware Wed, 7 May 2008 17:56:18 CDT There will soon be some new construction at a familiar spot along Perkins Road in Baton Rouge. The Perkins Road Hardware Store was damaged by fire a year and a half ago, but nothing was done to the 55-year-old building for more than six months. Construction is set to begin in just a few weeks, but it won't necessarily be out with the old. |
| Gas prices impact MAPS Wed, 7 May 2008 17:55:48 CDT The state-run Motorist Assistance Patrol is feeling the pain at the pump. The Department of Transportation operates about three MAPS units in the Baton Rouge area and a total of 12 across Louisiana. The vans can travel anywhere from 200 to 300 miles a day, and it costs about $100 to fill up each van. |
| Watch Whitney Dance with the Stars Wed, 7 May 2008 15:26:11 CDT Watch Whitney Dance with the Stars |
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