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The Good, The Bad and Louisiana

Louisiana made a good list--and a bad list--this week. First, the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis says personal income in Louisiana rose last year at the fastest rate of any state in the nation for the second year in a row. But LSU economist Dr. Jim Richardson says that doesn't mean much--it's mostly hurricane-related, and could go the other way as soon as this year. And then there's the bad list--unhealthiest states according to CQ Press. We're number two, down from number one last year. Mississippi got the top DIS-honor this time. Barry Erwin with the Council for A Better Louisiana says the list is not yet reflecting recent health care initiatives, which should mean better rankings in Louisiana's future.


Friday, March 28, 2008 5:04 AM
U-L Lafayette's Technology Folks Are Helping The U-S

U-L Lafayette's technology gurus are helping the United States prepare for disasters--natural and man-made. U-L-L officially launches NIMSAT-- National Incident Management Systems--today. Director Dr. Ramesh Kolluru says what they'll be using computers to analyze every possible effect of a disaster, and develop plans to deal with them. Dr. Kolluru says it's much like role-playing computer games--except the scenarios they'll work through are very real possibilities in today's world. Kolluru says these are more than just computer-enhanced disaster drills. He says they'll be looking at every consequence from a hurricane, for example, and then help make the plans that will keep those consequences from becoming separate disasters.


Friday, March 28, 2008 5:02 AM
New Goal For the UL System

The University of Louisiana System schools commit to turning out an additional 2400 graduates annually, to meet the state's growing work- force needs. U.L.System President Dr. Sally Clausen says they've identified several areas where skilled graduates are needed, and presidents of the U.L. System schools are in accord on their plans to produce a good percentage of those needed skilled workers--in business, engineering, health care and education. U.L. is also committing to reduce the average number of years it takes students to graduate, from 6 to 5 years--and track the job performance of its graduates. Dr. Clausen says the many U.L. system schools will meet those goals.


Friday, March 28, 2008 5:01 AM
Gas Is Going Up

Triple-A reports today that the statewide average price of regular in Louisiana is at a new record high of three-19-point-nine-cents per gallon. That's up about a penny from yesterday and 71-cents higher than on this date last year. In the state metro areas, regular is averaging a record high of almost three-21 in Lafayette, three-17 in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, a new record high of three-19 in New Orleans and three-16 in Shreveport. Nationwide, regular is averaging three-27, while diesel is at four-dollars-one-cent a gallon.


Friday, March 28, 2008 5:00 AM
New Highway Safety Commissioner

Governor Bobby Jindal has appointed Lt. Col. John LeBlanc as Louisiana's new Highway Safety Commissioner. LeBlanc, who has been with State Police for over 26 years, says he's excited about the opportunity the governor is giving him, and he understands if he's to be more than just a compiler of crash statistics, he'll have to keep grant money flowing for stepped-up enforcement on holidays. LeBlanc has been incharge of LSP's Patrol Division--and its budget--for the past 8 years. LeBlanc had nothing but praise for his predecessor Col. Jim Champagne, but he says don't expect to see him giving fiery speeches or lobbying the legislature--like Champagne did--anytime soon.


Thursday, March 27, 2008 4:46 AM
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 State News
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Wife Accused Of Having Role In Husband's Death

The wife of a  Keithville man found murdered in his home Sunday has been arrested for hiring someone to kill her husband.


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:27 PM
Two Accused N.O. Cops To Face Federal Civil Rights Charges In Alleged Beating Death

Two New Orleans cops face federal civil rights charges for the alleged beating death of a local man.


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:22 PM
Part Of Mississippi River Delta Reopened To Recreational Fishing

State Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Robert Barham reopens part of the Mississippi River delta in Plaquemines Parish to recreational fishing.


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:18 PM
More And More Dead Birds Being Found

Officials say more than 3,000 birds have been collected dead along the Gulf Coast since an oil spill was triggered in April by the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion.


Thursday, July 29, 2010 4:52 PM
First Lady Jindal Helps Collect Items For Those Affected By Gulf Oil Spill Crisis

First Lady Supriya Jindal was in Shreveport and Alexandria today to rally support for an effort to assist those affected by the Gulf oil spill crisis.


Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:47 PM
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 National News
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National Headlines

Here's a look at stories making national news.


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:59 PM
Wireless Blood Sugar Monitor Called Milestone In Diabetes Treatment

The day diabetes sufferers have dreamed of for decades may have finally arrived. 


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:57 PM
Poll Says Romney Is GOP's Presidential Front Runner

A new national poll finds former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is currently the Republican with the chance of defeating President Obama in 2012. 


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:53 PM
Rangel Faces 13 Charges In House Ethics Probe

New York Congressman Charles Rangel faces 13 charges in a House ethics investigation. 


Thursday, July 29, 2010 5:50 PM
Arizona Files Appeal In Immigration Case

Arizona has filed an appeal in the federal lawsuit which resulted in an injunction against portions of the state's new immigration law. 


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