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State Treasurer Wants More Of His Recommendations Implemented On How To Save State Money

Leaders of the state Commission on Streamlining Government have announced that 150 of the panel's 238 recommendations to save the state money have been implemented.


Monday, September 06, 2010 2:32 PM
Jay Dardenne Leads In Fundraising For Lt. Governor's Race

The latest campaign finance reports filed with the state Ethics Board show Secretary of State Jay Dardenne with the fundraising edge over his opponents in the lieutenant governor's race.


Monday, September 06, 2010 2:23 PM
Jobs Outlook Looks Encouraging For State

On this Labor Day holiday, we turn our attention to the topic of labor in Louisiana, or more precisely - jobs.


Monday, September 06, 2010 2:10 PM
Council To Consider Ordinance Against 'Cruising'

The Lafayette City-Parish Council is set for an initial vote Tuesday evening on a proposal to prohibit "cruising" in areas of Lafayette that include downtown and the Simcoe-Surrey street corridor. 


Monday, September 06, 2010 10:12 AM
Man Dies In Weekend Fire In Lafayette

Authorities say a man died early Saturday in a house fire in Lafayette. 


Monday, September 06, 2010 10:10 AM
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Winnsboro Animal Shelter Accused of Keeping Dogs In Illegal Conditions

The Franklin Parish District Attorney's Office says a grand jury will consider allegations that Winnsboro's animal shelter kept dogs in illegal conditions.


Monday, September 06, 2010 4:10 PM
One Woman Dead, Four People Injured In Parade Shooting

New Orleans Police say they have made no arrests so far in a Sunday shooting following the Black  Men of Labor second line parade that left one woman dead and four injured.


Monday, September 06, 2010 3:48 PM
Four Firefighters Injured In Two-Story Office Building Fire

A three-alarm fire in mid-New Orleans injures five people, four of them firefighters.


Monday, September 06, 2010 3:37 PM
Baton Rouge Councilwoman Pushes New Slogan For Anti-Sagging Campaign

A Baton Rouge Metro Council member wants the parish to boost a public awareness campaign against men who wear their pants so low that their boxer shorts show.


Monday, September 06, 2010 2:50 PM
Nutria Population Lessens Over Past Decade

A state report shows increasing success in Louisiana's program to reduce the nutria population.


Monday, September 06, 2010 2:39 PM
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 Wednesday, November 19th National Headlines


The heads of the Big Three automakers will be back on Capitol Hill this morning, looking for financial help for their troubled industry.  General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are asking the government to give them 25-billion-dollars from the 700-billion-dollar Wall Street bailout. 

Alaska is getting a new U.S. Senator.  Anchorage mayor Mark Begich [[BEG-itch]] beat incumbent Ted Stevens, who last month was convicted on seven felony counts of lying on Senate financial disclosure forms.  Stevens is the longest-serving Republican in the Senate. 

The next attorney general could be a former Clinton Administration official.  If he's confirmed by the Senate, Eric Holder would be the first African-American to serve as attorney general.  He was a former deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration and reportedly will be nominated by President-elect Barack Obama to head the Justice Department. 

The head of Interpol in Mexico is under arrest for alleged ties to a drug trafficking organization.  Prosecutors say Ricardo Gutierrez took bribes from the Beltran Leyva crime group, which recently split from Mexico's infamous Sinaloa drug cartel. 

A new biotech drug that zaps cancer by choking its blood supply also increases the risk of dangerous blood clots.  That's the finding in a new study out from New York's Stoney Brook University, and reported in "USA Today."  Researchers found 12-percent of patients who took Avastin developed blood clots in their veins, a rate that's 30-percent higher than among other cancer patients. 

John Mayer, the Foo Fighters and B.B. King are on the bill for this year's Grammy Nominations Concert.  Billboard.com reports Mariah Carey, LL Cool J and Taylor Swift are co-hosts for the event.  The Grammy Nominations Concert takes place at L.A.'s Nokia Theatre on December 3rd and will air on CBS. 


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