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| Vote set on La. tax break bill |
| Mass transit could use existing rails One way to save on gasoline is to drive less, but with few mass transit options in Louisiana, most commuters have no choice. Mass transit has many positives, like saving drivers money and less congestion on the roads, but those against it say it would be a slower option and setting up a system would cost the state millions. |
| Tigers say goodbye to Alex Box LSU baseball fans are saying goodbye to Alex Box Stadium and hello to Omaha. Monday night's victory wrapped up 70 years of memories at the Tigers' home stadium. With the team moving into a new facility in 2009, the future of this Alex Box Stadium is still up in the air. |
| State practices patient evacuation The state practiced handling a massive evacuation of at-risk medical patients on Tuesday. The idea was to test a plan to bus people to a triage center in Baton Rouge. During the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, some people who needed medical attention were brought from New Orleans shelters to the PMAC at LSU. But state workers say the evacuation could have been smoother if a plan had been in place before the storm. |
| Lawmakers approve Stelly Tax reversal A plan giving many Louisiana taxpayers a state income tax break has made it through the Legislature. The Senate gave final approval on Tuesday to a bill that reverses the Stelly Tax increase from 2002. |
| WBRZ weather forecast for June 10 Scattered storms are expected the rest of the week with highs near 90 degrees. Chief Forecaster Pat Shingleton has your forecast. |
| Panel to debate who must disclose financial dealings |
| Report: Hot, dry weather saps soil moisture |
| Once I-10 Twin Span replaced, debris going to reefs |
| Around Acadiana for June 10, 2008 |
| Golf course developers selling bonds |
| Lafayette violent crime up 13 percent |
| 2 bikers killed in area crashes |
| Woman, son killed in Assumption car crash |
| Inside Report for June 10, 2008 |
| Pat Shingleton for June 10, 2008 |
| Smiley Anders for June 10, 2008 |
| Suspected speeder drags New Orleans police officer |
| LSU Prof. Jack Strong receiving major honor from Japan |
| Train-truck collision kills 1 |
| Baby-selling charge on mother dismissed |
| Evangeline residents complain about cattle roaming on roads |
| DOTD sets meeting on I-12 widening |
| Meeting set on rail crossings |
| Hammond laments loss of girls basketball tourney |
| BESE taps St. Helena superintendent for post |
| Mainieri proud of Tigers Tue, 10 Jun 2008 18:54:40 CDT The man who guided the LSU Tigers back to Omaha for a College World Series appearance joined us in the studio Tuesday evening to talk about his team's impressive run. |
| State practices medical patient evacuation Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:48:47 CDT The state practiced handling a massive evacuation of at-risk medical patients on Tuesday. The idea was to test a plan to bus people to a triage center in Baton Rouge. During the chaos of Hurricane Katrina, some people who needed medical attention were brought from New Orleans shelters to the PMAC at LSU. But state workers say the evacuation could have been smoother if a plan had been in place before the storm. |
| Miss Louisiana travels state Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:57:09 CDT For the last year Amanda Joseph has reigned as Miss Louisiana, but in 11 days she'll turn over her crown. Before she does that, though, she'll be traveling from one end of Louisiana to the other. |
| Get your kids fit with IronKid Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:57:08 CDT BREC has a great way to get your kids fit and have fun while they are doing it. Megan Andrews joined us on 2une In Tuesday morning with details on how your child can compete in the annual IronKid Triathlon. |
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| Skyscraper Sculpture Unveiled in Manhattan Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:08:38 GMT A 65-foot sculpture that's pays tribute to New York's tall buildings has been unveiled in Rockefeller Center. It's made of replicas of stainless steel Erector set pieces. (June 10) |
| Spidernapping? Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:55:00 GMT A hotel chain getting ready to open new locations in Japan staged an advertising stunt Tuesday as a woman rappelled to a bed suspended from the fourth floor of a building and climbed in between the sheets. (June 10) |
| Plane Crashes, Bursts Into Flames in Sudan Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:03:47 GMT A Sudanese jetliner with more than 200 aboard landed in a thunderstorm and veered off the runway late Tuesday, bursting into flames and killing dozens of people, Sudanese officials said. (June 10) |
| Brazen Heist on Italian Highway Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:50:02 GMT Italian police say a gang acting with military precision has stolen $1.6 million from an armored van on a highway in northern Italy. (June 10) |
| Trump Takes on Scotland Tue, 10 Jun 2008 12:04:20 GMT Donald Trump argued his case Tuesday for the construction of a $2 billion golf resort on a stretch of coast in northeast Scotland after months of acrimony between the billionaire developer and local residents. (June 10) |
| South Korean Protestors Rage, U.S. Beef Imports Tue, 10 Jun 2008 12:04:18 GMT Thousands of protestors are holding rallies in Seoul South Korea against U.S. beef imports. Violence is breaking out as they clash with police and the cabinet is threatening to resign. (June 10) |
| Bush Prods Allies for Tougher Stance on Iran Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:28:44 GMT President Bush said Tuesday the U.S. and Europe must rally to keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, calling the threat an incredible danger to world peace. (June 10) |
| Raw Video: World Leaders Gather for EU Summit Tue, 10 Jun 2008 03:26:52 GMT European leaders, along with President Bush are taking part in the annual European Union summit. It is expected to be President Bush's final trip to Europe as President. (June 10) |
| Raw Video: Students Carry Olympic Torch Tue, 10 Jun 2008 03:13:04 GMT Two students carried the Olympic torch on Tuesday, in its latest part of the journey to Beijing for the Olympic opening ceremonies in August. The torch went through the city of Lijiang, which was rocked by a devastating earthquake back in 1996. (June 10) |
| Tourist Injured When Boat Sinks Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:08:57 GMT Mexican authorities are investigating whether a tourist boat was overcrowded when it sank in Cancun over the weekend. The ship sinking left an 18-year-old American woman brain dead. (June 10 |
| Tokyo Stabbing Suspect in Prosecutor Custody Tue, 10 Jun 2008 00:53:08 GMT A 25-year-old factory worker who allegedly stabbed seven people to death in a busy shopping district in Tokyo, has been handed over to prosecutors. (June 10) |
| Today in History for Tuesday, June 10th Mon, 09 Jun 2008 23:14:36 GMT Highlights of this day in history: The Six-Day War ends in the Mideast; Yugoslav troops leave Kosovo after NATO's campaign of airstrikes; Alcoholics Anonymous founded; Actress and singer Judy Garland born; Singer Ray Charles dies. (June 10) |
| Kansas Man Survives Nail in His Skull Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:41:41 GMT A suburban Kansas City man accidentally fired a 2.5-inch nail into his head, but says he now feels fine after a doctor used a claw hammer to remove it. (June 10) |
| Indiana Residents Reeling From Flood Damage Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:25:36 GMT Flooding in Indiana has claimed several lives, and officials say they still can't put a dollar estimate on the losses to homes and businesses. (June 10) |
| Same Sex Calif. Couples to Say 'I Do.' Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:47:23 GMT Hundreds of gay and lesbian couples are getting ready to wed next week in California, where a court recently overturned the ban on same sex marriage. The nuptial rush could give the state a big economic boost. (June 10) |
| Still No Suspect in Murders of 2 Oklahoma Girls Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:20:08 GMT Oklahoma investigators have no suspects in the murders of two young girls but says the killer may be a local person. Authorities say the killings were in such a remote area it's not likely a stranger happened by. (June 10) |
| Girl Who Shot Self With Grandma's Gun Recovering Tue, 10 Jun 2008 18:45:57 GMT A relative of a 4-year-old South Carolina girl who accidentally shot herself with her grandmother's handgun in a Sam's Club store said Tuesday the family expects the child to be out of the hospital by week's end.(June 10) |
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