Funds short for 911 Center |
Police and Fire Briefs for May 12, 2008 |
Two die in accident in Pointe Coupee |
Standoff in Baker ends with no injuries |
Bill to end income tax stalls |
Athletics officials criticize allowing guns on campus |
Senators back budget overhaul bill |
Retiree benefits proposals rapped |
Panel approves bill tripling legislative pay |
Ethics bill altered, passed in House |
Legislative briefs for May 13, 2008 |
Panel cuts budget |
Today at the Legislature for May 12, 2008 |
Arrest made in bomb scare Police have made an arrest after finding what appeared to be a bomb outside of a grocery store in Livonia. David Clemons, 46, is charged with manufacturing and possessing a bomb. The incident happened at Soprano's Supermarket on Highway 190 Tuesday morning. |
Private records bill draws debate A bill limiting what records the governor and his staff can keep private is once again drawing debate. Supporters of the bill say public distrust will be created by allowing too many exemptions, while those opposed to it say state negotiations with business leaders could be damaged without some privacy. |
Southern Lab School teacher arrested |
Police and fire briefs for May 16, 2008 |
19 arrested in Iberville drug probe |
Former Metro Airport police chief arrested |
Farm bill headed to Bush |
House tweaks budget plan, chops economic chief’s pay |
Panel toughens teen driving rules |
Police and Fire Briefs for May 18 |
Child seats often installed wrong |
Officials: Man calls about stolen drugs |
Police and fire briefs for May 17, 2008 |
BR police to conduct seat-belt checkpoints |
Ethics board warned Jindal |
Politics column for May 18, 2008 |
Pastorek pay deal gets huge support |
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 |
Texas group aids search for woman Volunteers from Texas hope to unravel the mystery of a missing woman in Livingston Parish. Barbara Blount vanished three weeks ago, and investigators suspect foul play after finding her car abandoned in the woods not far from her house. |
Man gets 50-year prison term for attack |
Meth lab stakeout leads to two arrests |
Police and fire briefs for May 21, 2008 |
Two Hammond men booked in robbery |
Man booked in battery, police dog attack |
Jindal spending Memorial Day at McCain ranch in Arizona |
Cable TV franchise revision advances |
Proposal would shut Jetson Center in ’09 |
Tuition increase bill goes to House |
Tuition bill stalls for law schools |
Proposed retirement plan for risky jobs gets hearing |
Kostelka: No hidden agenda in revised evidence standard |
Legislators kill child-support changes |
Legislative briefs for May 21, 2008 |
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