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Baton Rouge, LA: DNA links man to cold case rape from 2008

Posted on June 20, 2012 | 1 Comment
Anthony Smith (Source: East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office)

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    • Kreider keeps Rangers alive with OT goal May 24, 2013
    • Procter & Gamble brings back A.G. Lafley as CEO May 24, 2013
    • Milestones for Guantanamo Bay detention center May 24, 2013
    • Hobby Lobby tests birth-control coverage mandate May 24, 2013
    • Jurors deadlock on Jodi Arias penalty May 24, 2013
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    • A Very Slow Lerner May 24, 2013
    • Holder Approved Search Warrant for Rosen Emails May 23, 2013
    • Chambliss: Obama’s Speech Will Be “Viewed by Terrorists as a Victory” May 23, 2013
    • Video: During Counterterrorism Speech, Woman Heckles Obama For Agreeing With Her May 23, 2013
    • Some Suspicious Meetings May 23, 2013
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    • Armed Montana Homeowner Drops Burglar With One Bullet May 24, 2013
    • Model, 19, Hatches Insane Plan to Win Back Her Ex-Boyfriend May 24, 2013
    • State Department Official Who Played Key Role in Editing Benghazi Talking Points Nominated for Assistant Secretary of State Position May 24, 2013
    • Venezuelan President Blames Toilet Paper Shortage on the Rich May 24, 2013
    • Shocking Video: Police Shoot Crazed London Terrorists Accused of Butchering British Soldier May 24, 2013
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    • Quotes of the day May 24, 2013
    • Boy Scouts of America vote to allow gay members May 24, 2013
    • Chris Matthews: Ugh, Morning Joe is so “open to all people’s points of view” May 24, 2013
    • EU officials now fretting over Europe’s conspicuously higher energy prices May 24, 2013
    • Oversight looking to interview thirteen more State Dept officials plus ARB report authors on Benghazi May 24, 2013
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    • Gohmert’s Scandal Fix: ‘Special Counsel and Dismantle the IRS’ May 23, 2013
    • Obama Still Running on ‘al-Qaeda Is on the Run’ Message as He Talks New Strategy May 23, 2013
    • Feds Trying to Track a Million Who Have Overstayed Visas May 23, 2013
    • Obama Administration Calls for the ‘Human Rights’ of Jihadi Murderers May 23, 2013
    • Cummings to PJM: ‘I Don’t See a Comparison at All’ to Watergate May 23, 2013
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    • On Fox Business, MRC's Tim Graham Says Obama Team's Rosen Probe Caused Liberal Media to 'Rally Around Fox News' May 24, 2013
    • Chris Matthews Trashes 'Morning Joe' for Being 'Open to All People's Points of View' May 23, 2013
    • Dennis Miller: 'Nixonian' Obama Will Need Teleprompter to Say 'I Am Not a Crook' May 23, 2013
    • NBC Affiliate: Ft. Hood Shooter Still Drawing Paycheck, Victims Denied Benefits; When Will 'Nightly News' Cover? May 23, 2013
    • Leno: Obama Knows Nothing Because They Moved ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ to the White House May 23, 2013
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    • Female comedians don’t think Jerry Lewis is funny May 24, 2013
    • Bridge collapses in Washington State, cars reported in water [photos] May 24, 2013
    • Katy Perry apologizes to rapper Chief Keef after he threatens to ‘smack the s**t out her’ May 24, 2013
    • Shut up, lady: Obama drone Bill Maher calls for strike on Code Pink heckler May 24, 2013
    • Country singer John Rich to ‘plead the Fifth’ on next year’s tax return May 24, 2013
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    • Bridge Collapses Near Seattle, People Trapped In Cars Underwater May 24, 2013
    • News Anchor Fired For Accusing IRS Of Targeting Him After Obama Interview May 24, 2013
    • Senate Unanimously Approves Sen. David Vitter’s Really Stupid, Possibly Racist Farm Bill Amendment May 24, 2013
    • Nancy Grace’s Bewildered Reaction To Jodi Arias Hung Jury: ‘The Verdict Is There Is No Verdict!’ May 24, 2013
    • Mark Levin Tears Into Obama: ‘Flat-Out, Bald-Faced Lie’ That He Knew Nothing About IRS Targeting May 24, 2013
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    • Fear May 24, 2013
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    • Congressman: Time for special prosecutors May 24, 2013
    • Lawyer tells Saudi airline to stop discriminating May 24, 2013
    • Feds define unwanted date requests as harassment May 24, 2013
  • RSS Human Events

    • Will: Courts slow administration lawlessness May 24, 2013
    • Holder personally authorized Fox News surveillance May 23, 2013
    • IRS and military: unlikely to scale back any time soon May 23, 2013
    • Remarks of President Barack Obama – As Prepared for Delivery: The Future of our Fight against Terrorism May 23, 2013
    • Target of London machete attack identified as 25-year-old father with a 2-year-old son May 23, 2013
  • RSS Jason Mattera

    • Robert Redford, the Terrorist Sympathizer May 23, 2013
    • Schumer, Franken scurry from questions about IRS scandal May 23, 2013
    • Harrison Ford – Pollution Pimp! May 7, 2013
    • Journalist Accosted By Security Over Mayor Bloomberg Gun Control April 26, 2013
    • Messina: Obama Never Attacked Fox News, Rush March 22, 2013
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    • "The Needs of the Many": Is "Star Trek Into Darkness" an Anti-Bush Movie? (Updated) May 23, 2013
    • One Year Ago May 17, 2013
    • Untangling Michelle Goldberg’s Confused Thinking on Abortion May 13, 2013
    • Gosnell Found Guilty! (Updated with Details on the Verdict) May 13, 2013
    • The IRS’s Selective Investigations and Non-Investigations May 12, 2013
  • RSS The Other McCain

    • Fairfax Free Citizen Thought The VA GOP Convention A Blast May 24, 2013
    • LIVE AT FIVE: 05.23.13 May 23, 2013
    • Liberals Now Arguing for a Lesbian’s Right to Have Sex With a 14-Year-Old Girl May 23, 2013
    • An Ode To Lois Lerner: “Blown Snow” May 22, 2013
    • ‘We Must Fight Them as They Fight Us,’ Says Terrorist Who Beheaded Soldier May 22, 2013
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    • Thank you, Museum of Communism June 21, 2012
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    • The Aaron Worthing Case Has Been Dismissed! June 16, 2012
    • Freedom (or: a Velvet Revolution) Begins at Home June 16, 2012
  • RSS Reason.com

    • The Effect of Tax Increases and Spending Cuts on Economic Growth May 23, 2013
    • The Conservative Welfare State May 23, 2013
    • Why Government Shouldn't Lower the BAC Bar for Drunk Driving May 23, 2013
    • WikiLeaks, Assange & the End of Secrecy: Alex Gibney on "We Steal Secrets" May 23, 2013
    • Dear Graduates: Tyranny Is Right Around the Corner May 23, 2013
  • RSS The Dana Show

    • So I Applied To Start A NOW Chapter May 23, 2013
    • Fired Over IRS Facebook Post: Larry Conners Speaks Out May 23, 2013
    • Check Out This Press Release From The IRS’s Union May 23, 2013
    • KMOV FB Page SLAMMED After Firing Larry Conners Over Facebook Post May 23, 2013
    • Tolerance Strikes Again May 23, 2013
  • RSS Pat Dollard

    • Issa’s panel inching closer to asking for Hillary Clinton’s testimony on Benghazi May 24, 2013
    • Mark Levin Tears Into Obama: ‘Flat-Out, Bald-Faced Lie’ That He Knew Nothing About IRS Targeting May 24, 2013
    • Joe Biden On Jeopardy May 24, 2013
    • As Pro-Terrorist Activist Heckles Obama, He Praises Her: ‘The Voice Of That Woman Is Worth Listening To’ May 24, 2013
    • DOD: Code Pink Heckler Got Into Obama Speech By Pretending To Be Reporter May 24, 2013
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    • Letters Show Lois Lerner Directly Involved In IRS Targeting… May 24, 2013
    • Report: Holder Personally Signed Off On Warrant Allowing DOJ To Search Fox Reporter’s Emails… May 24, 2013
    • Huffington Post Calls For Eric Holder To Go… May 24, 2013
    • No Joke: Obama Promotes State Department Official Who Scrubbed Benghazi Talking Points Of References To Al-Qaeda… May 24, 2013
    • BREAKING: Report Says IRS Has Placed Lois Lerner On Administrative Leave – Update: Refused To Resign… May 24, 2013
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    • A sad day for Boy Scouts of America May 24, 2013
    • EDITORIAL: One law for us, another for you California’s legislative hypocrisy a failure of democracy May 24, 2013
    • Outgoing LA mayor Villaraigosa is broke May 24, 2013
    • Watergate-Era Judiciary Chief of Staff: Hillary Clinton Fired for Lies, Unethical Behavior May 24, 2013
    • Biden: Jews doing super job with the media May 23, 2013
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    • TX Deputy James Boyd Shot 3 Times By Evan Ebel But Survives ~> Graphic Video May 24, 2013
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    • Megyn Kelly Drills Obama Over Scandals w/2 Panels ~> Full Videos May 22, 2013
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    • Ben Swann On Hannity Tonight - Video! May 23, 2013
    • The Story of the IRS scandal that Establishment Republicans didn't want anyone to say out loud, is said out loud. May 23, 2013
    • A new 'smart rifle' decides when to shoot and rarely misses May 23, 2013
    • SCG Masterpiece: The Best Kept Secrets of the Dollar May 23, 2013
    • Rand Paul: 'Audit the Fed' - CNBC 5/22/2013 May 23, 2013
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    • George Zimmerman's Lawyer Wants Jurors To See Photos Of Handgun, Pot Plants Found On Trayvon Martin's Cell Phone May 23, 2013
    • Pennsylvania Couple Got All Stabby During Argument Over "American Idol" Finale May 23, 2013
    • Mom Has Child Busted For Theft Of Her Pop-Tarts May 23, 2013
    • Cops: California Woman Bit Her Husband's Scrotum During Dispute Over Rodeo Departure May 23, 2013
    • IRS Worker Used Federal Plastic For Amazon Buys May 21, 2013
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    • Holder OK’d search warrant for Fox News reporter’s private emails, official says
    • Solar plane sets distance record on U.S. tour
    • Japan market plunge sparks global sell-off; U.S. stocks dip, rebound
    • Sweden riots expose ugly side of ‘Nordic model’
    • Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
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    • 5 questions on Obama's security address May 24, 2013
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    • Obama's booming drone business May 23, 2013
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    • Sears Corporation Offers $20 To Residents Affected By Oklahoma Tornadoes (PHOTO) May 24, 2013
    • Guantanamo Prisoners Watch Obama Speech May 24, 2013
    • UCLA Live-Tweets Brain Surgery, Posts Vine Videos (VIDEO) May 24, 2013
    • Broken Heart: How Splits Affect Your Health (VIDEO) May 24, 2013
    • A.G. Lafley Brought Back As Procter & Gamble CEO May 24, 2013
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    • Epidemic Hazard – Colombia, Municipality of Garzon , Garzon : Acute respiratory infection May 23, 2013
    • Biological Hazard – State of Arizona, [Graham County] : Hantavirus May 23, 2013
    • British soldier hacked to death in suspected Islamist attack May 23, 2013
    • Spokane man indicted in ricin threat May 23, 2013
    • Epidemic Hazard – State of Alabama, Dothan [Southeast Alabama Medical Center] : U.S. and state health authorities are investigating an unidentified respiratory illness that has killed two of 10 people hospitalized with it in Alabama since last week UPDATE May 23, 2013
  • RSS Missing & Unidentified People

    • Timothy J. Corcoran (16) Missing From St Louis County, MO May 17, 2013
    • Three women who have been missing for a decade, found ALIVE just a few miles from where they lived (HUFFINGTONPOST) May 7, 2013
    • Authorities in Florida and Louisiana Have Issued An Alert For Two Children Abducted By Their Non Custodial Parents (UPDATED!) April 17, 2013
    • Several Unidentified Females Found In 2009 In Pima County, AZ April 15, 2013
    • Paige Aiello, NJ College Student Missing Since Tuesday After Her Purse Was Found On The George Washington Bridge April 12, 2013
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    • 30 years of time-lapse satellite images show coastal Louisiana wasting away May 23, 2013
    • Adam Kokesh Charged with Felony Assault on Federal Officer May 23, 2013
    • They died as they lived, by the gun | Bonnie and Clyde May 23, 2013
    • Anthony Weiner’s Political Ad – What He’s Really Trying to Say May 23, 2013
    • Three Suspects Arrested In Case Of Carjacked Judge May 23, 2013
    • Obama administration confirms that four Americans have been killed in U.S. drone strikes since 2009 May 23, 2013
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    • Al-Qaeda-inspired Islamist terrorists slaughtered soldier 'like a piece of meat’ in brutal murder May 23, 2013
    • NRA loses concealed carry appeal in 5th Circuit Court of Appeals | #Louisiana May 22, 2013
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    • Duck boat tours in French Quarter face some opposition May 22, 2013
    • Students Recount Experience During Oklahoma Tornado May 22, 2013
    • Guilfoyle: Holder Justice Department Targeted FOX News Reporter’s Parent’s Home Phone May 22, 2013
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    • Anthony Weiner Launches Bid To Become NYC Mayor May 22, 2013
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    • Europe’s Very Large Telescope’s Greatest Hits | Video May 23, 2013
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    • TIME Exclusive: President Obama's 1979 Prom Photos May 23, 2013
    • The Webby Awards May 23, 2013
    • Art Student Destroys Her Own Painting in Front of Class After Bad Review May 23, 2013
    • Man of Steel – “Fate of Your Planet” Official Trailer May 23, 2013
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    • The Resident: NYC sued over NYPD’s Operation Lucky Bag May 23, 2013
    • Police Gone WILD! – Women & Children Held At Gun Point – 19 Cars Stopped May 23, 2013
    • “AK-47 Shooting” Suspect lights-up Philadelphia strip club with AK-47 after scuffle with bouncers May 23, 2013
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  • RSS KALB Alexandria

    • Storefront Smiles: Alexandria Walmart Greeter Celebrates 30 Years May 23, 2013
      ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - Walmart as a company may occasionally draw criticism, but there's one employee who is undisputably adored within its walls.
    • Preparing for Hurricane Season May 23, 2013
      ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB News Channel 5)- Hurricane season officially begins June 1st. You can save a little money and a lot of hassle by preparing your family and your property before the storms are here. News Channel 5's Rachael Penton has all the details on a special sales tax holiday.
    • Young Achiever's Spotlight May 23, 2013
      PINEVILLE, La. (KALB News Channel 5)- There are two young ladies from Pineville who are not only best friends, but fellow competitors. News Channel 5's Rachael Penton introduces us to two beauty queens aiming to represent Louisiana in this latest edition of Young Achiever's Spotlight.
    • RPL to host workshop on mystery writing May 23, 2013
      ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB News Channel 5)- Local writer Bill Sumrall will present a hands on demonstration of how to create a mystery novel.
    • Gov. Jindal Declares State of Emergency May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) –Due to the severe damage and power outages caused by severe weather, Gov. Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency.
    • Gov. Jindal signs bills into law May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - Governor Bobby Jindal announced on May 23rd that he has signed new bills passed by the Legislature into law.
    • Crime Stoppers: Rash of ATV thefts in Eunice May 23, 2013
      ST. LANDRY, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - St. Landry Crime Stoppers needs your help. Recently there have been a rash of ATV thefts in the Eunice area.
    • Town Of Montgomery Under Boil Advisory May 23, 2013
      MONTGOMERY, La. (KALB News Channel 5)--The Town of Montgomery has issued a boil advisory due to a main water line break.
    • Renegade Harley blood drive for Okla May 23, 2013
      ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - The Red Cross and Renegade Harley at 2030 North Mall Dr. will be conducting a blood drive May 23 and May 24.
    • A new 2-cent monthly tax on cell phones May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A new 2-cents monthly tax on cell phones to help provide services for people with hearing impairment has been approved by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee.
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    • Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay youths May 23, 2013
      GRAPEVINE, Texas - The Boy Scouts of America threw open its ranks Thursday to gay Scouts but not gay Scout leaders - a fiercely contested compromise that some warned could fracture the organization and lead to mass defections of members and donors.
    • Jindal advisor: Pineville's Huey P. Long to move to England Airpark May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE - A plan to privatize operations at Huey P. Long Medical Center could close the Pineville hospital and move operations to England Airpark in Alexandria will be considered Tuesday.
    • Hurricane forecast: Another busy Atlantic season May 23, 2013
      COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Federal forecasters are predicting yet another busy hurricane season.
    • Update: O.K. Allen Bridge reopens May 23, 2013
      The O.K.Allen Bridge between Alexandria and Pineville reopened at about 10:15 a.m. Thursday after being closed because of a wreck.
    • La. House OKs bill to regulate surrogacy May 23, 2013
      A proposal to create the regulatory framework for surrogacy births in Louisiana edged to within one step of final legislative passage Wednesday, winning overwhelming support from the House.
    • 3 Ohio kidnap victims grateful for help, now feel 'happy and safe' May 23, 2013
      The three women rescued after being held captive in a house in Cleveland for about a decade want everyone to know they are doing fine and appreciate offers of help.
    • Effort fails to stop Common Core school curriculum in Louisiana May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE - Louisiana state senators Thursday rejected a Tea Party-backed move to prevent implementation of a course of study known as the Common Core State Standards in public schools.
    • Vicksburg, Miss., marking anniversary of Civil War siege May 23, 2013
      VICKSBURG, Miss. - Even 150 years later, Vicksburg is still overshadowed by Gettysburg - so much so, that the Mississippi city is having its Civil War commemoration a few weeks early rather than compete with Pennsylvania for tourist dollars around July 4.
    • Deadly London attackers linked to terror probes May 23, 2013
      LONDON -- The two men videotaped butchering a soldier to death on a London street before spouting Islamic jihadist slogans to bystanders were part of early security services investigations into possible terror links, according to a British government official.
    • DeRidder man killed in Wednesday night crash May 23, 2013
      Louisiana State Police suspect impairment in a crash that killed a 27-year-old man from DeRidder and injured a woman Wednesday night, according to a release.
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    • Safe boating week underway May 23, 2013
      The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) will again be reminding all boaters to be safe, responsible, and knowledgeable while on the water during this safe boating week.
    • Leesville water lines project set to begin in June May 17, 2013
      Leesville Mayor C. Robert Rose has announced the beginning phases of a $4.8 million project to repair water line leaks throughout the city is expected to begin in early June.
    • Third Circuit Court of Appeals denies rehearing request May 17, 2013
      The State of Louisiana's Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Lake Charles denied a rehearing filed by the City of Leesville concerning former Chief of Police Bobby Hickman on May 15.
    • Relay for Life Friday May 17 at Vernon Parish Fairgrounds May 15, 2013
      The American Cancer Society hosts the Relay for Life of Vernon Parish each year to raise awareness about cancer.This year's event will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 17 at the Vernon Parish Fairgrounds.Teams will set up camp sites until midnight, each with the goal of keeping a person on the track at all times.Relay for Life brings together people from […]
    • City recognizes James Turner May 15, 2013
      Mayor Robert Rose presented James Turner with an award for his service to the Leesville community at the City Council meeting May 13. Turner is a retired landscape architect, artist, illustrator, author, and teacher. Turner has worked on many local projects including the Polk Theatre, neckdown project, and Main Street. He is a great supporter of local arts, […]
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    • Heavy rains close roads May 23, 2013
      Heavy rains overnight closed several roads in the Grand Prairie area, including U.S. 167, the main road between Opelousas and Ville Platte.
    • Editorial: The loss of an officer is a loss to us all May 23, 2013
      Lafayette Police Department bid farewell to one of its own on Wednesday.
    • Bonsoir, Catin to headline Friday's Music and Market May 23, 2013
      The spring session of Opelousas' popular Music and Market concert series will come to an end this Friday with a performance by Bonsoir, Catin, an up-and-coming, all-female Cajun band.
    • Trail ride shut down by St. Landry Parish over gang violence concerns May 23, 2013
      The Country Bunnie Riders trail ride, set for this weekend in Leonville, has been canceled by orders of St. Landry Parish government for fear of a brawl.
    • Dick Cheney speaks at Paramedic of the Year Luncheon May 23, 2013
      Former Vice President Dick Cheney, following a standing ovation from 1,500 attending the Acadian Ambulance Paramedic of the Year Luncheon on Wednesday, said, 'A welcome like that is almost enough to make you want to run for office again.'
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    • Leslie Draffin rides the waves of the Red River May 24, 2013
      NBC 6 Morning Anchor rides a wakeboard prior to the 2013 USA Wakeboard College Nationals
    • Sun-food-alcohol: Safety over Memorial Day weeked... May 24, 2013
      With temperatures reaching 90 degrees...be prepared.
    • Boy Scouts vote to lift ban on gay youth May 23, 2013
      NBC reports the Boy Scouts of America voted on Thursday to end its controversial policy banning gay kids and teens from joining one of the nation's most popular youth organizations, ditching membership guidelines that had roiled the group in recent years.    But the outcome of the historic ballot is not going to end the debate: Some opponents on the rig […]
    • More cars on local roads over Memorial Day weekend May 23, 2013
      According to AAA more of us will take to the road by car this Memorial Day weekend than in 2012, while fewer will travel by air. 
    • Carry the Load stops in Texarkana May 23, 2013
      In celebration of Memorial Day, one group of people is going the distance.
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    • SPD: Store clerk attacked during robbery May 24, 2013
      Shreveport Police are looking for two men they say beat a convenience store clerk while robbing the store early Wednesday in West Shreveport.
    • 3 Coushatta residents nabbed in month-long drug probe May 23, 2013
      Red River Parish Sheriff's Deputies arrested 3 Coushatta residents Wednesday on numerous felony drug charges, the office announced Thursday.
    • ArkLaTex donation drives and fundraisers for OK tornado victims May 23, 2013
      The donation drives and collections continue around the ArkLaTex for the victims of the Moore, OK tornado.
    • Victim in W. 70th St. wreck identified May 23, 2013
      Shreveport Police have identified the woman killed Wednesday night in a wreck on West 70th Street.
    • CPSO warns Red River levels rising May 23, 2013
      The Red River is on the rise, right in time for Memorial Day. The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office let KSLA News 12 on their boat to see why that can be dangerous for boaters.
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    • Pump station upgraded for hurricane season May 24, 2013
      Newly upgraded pump stations throughout Terrebonne Parish are ready to take on the impending hurricane season, parish officials say.
    • Wetlands Reserve Program boosts frog populations May 24, 2013
      A federal program aiming to restore wetland and flooded forest habitat on agricultural land is providing a boost to frog populations, which are on the decline nationwide.
    • Disney stage show heads to Houma May 23, 2013
      Would you like to bring your child to a Disney-themed show in your own backyard? Well, you can, according to representatives with the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, who are hosting the Disney Junior Live On Tour! Pirate and Princess Adventure Dec. 20.
    • Police Report: May 22, 2013 May 23, 2013
      Portions of the following information are based on facts provided by the arrested individuals. Those individuals have been booked with, not convicted of, the offenses shown. All accused should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
    • Terrebonne High graduates 308 May 23, 2013
      More than 300 Terrebonne High School students received their diplomas Wednesday night in Houma, ending their 13 years of primary education and heading into a new world of college academics, jobs and military service.
  • RSS KNOE Monroe

    • Ban eased on openly gay Boy Scouts May 24, 2013
      GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) - The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts.
    • Gov. JIndal declares state of emergency May 24, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - After last week's severe weather in Northwest Louisiana, Gov. Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency for the area.
    • State can cover privatizing costs for most LSU hospitals May 24, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Gov. Bobby Jindal's top budget architect says the state will have enough money to cover the costs of privatizing all but one of the 10 LSU-run hospitals.
    • A new 2-cents monthly tax on cell phones May 24, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A new 2-cents monthly tax on cell phones to help provide services for people with hearing impairment has been approved by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee.           
    • Arklamiss volunteers spending the weekend in Oklahoma May 24, 2013
      WEST MONROE, La. (KNOE 8 News) – For more than a decade Ray of Hope Ministries has been helping people in need. They are just one organization who has volunteers spending the weekend in Oklahoma.
  • RSS KATC Lafayette

    • No wake zone in lower St. Martin Parish May 23, 2013
      (St. Martinville)- With the approaching Memorial Day Holiday, the St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office would like to remind citizens that a No Wake Zone is in effect for Lower St. Martin Parish (Stephensville/Belle River). The St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office along with area law enforcement agencies will be patrolling the water ways and will be str […]
    • Jurors deadlock on Jodi Arias penalty May 23, 2013
      PHOENIX (AP) - The judge in the Jodi Arias murder trial declared a mistrial in the penalty phase Thursday after the jury reported for a second time that it was deadlocked on whether to sentence her to life in prison or death for killing her boyfriend in 2008. The judge scheduled a retrial for July 18. A new panel likely will be seated to try again to reach a […]
    • Calcasieu man accused of having child porn May 23, 2013
      A Lebleu Settlement man is accused of downloading child pornography. Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations arrested Charles B. Compton, 41, in Calcasieu Parish on Wednesday. State Police investigators recovered a computer and other devices from Compton and forensic tests revealed child porn, Sgt. James Anderson said.If convicted, Compton faces up t […]
    • State's Autism Supervisor eliminated, Parents speak out May 23, 2013
      Four year old Courtney loves everything about the playground...From the slide...To the swing.And Courtney's mother loves the progress her Autistic daughter is making."She's forming her own sentences and, I can't tell you how huge that is for a mother. And I just can't imagine other parents not getting that opportunity. And I think if […]
    • Mamou Elementary LEAP Test Issues May 23, 2013
      Some Mamou Elementary parents want answers about failing scores on the LEAP test.Administrators say, during testing week, a teacher showed review videos that were potentially too similar to questions on the actual test. The school reported that to the state, which decided the students may have been given an unfair advantage.As a result, those 42 fourth grade […]
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    • Paramedic award winner needs help from his own May 23, 2013
      A paramedic who serves offshore oil and gas workers was honored Wednesday as Acadian Ambulance Service's Paramedic of the Year but minutes later had to be taken to a hospital after he choked on a piece of meat.
    • Dick Cheney speaks at Paramedic of the Year Luncheon May 23, 2013
      Former Vice President Dick Cheney, following a standing ovation from 1,500 attending the Acadian Ambulance Paramedic of the Year Luncheon on Wednesday, said, 'A welcome like that is almost enough to make you want to run for office again.'
    • Lafayette holds its own on LEAP, iLEAP May 23, 2013
      Lafayette Parish public school performance on the state iLEAP and LEAP tests this spring was about the same as last year's, according to results released Wednesday.
    • Tornado fears not unusual in kids after events May 23, 2013
      For Lafayette mom Erin Beyer, the moment came several years ago, when her daughter Cathy was just 4 years old.
    • Smoking ban needs Senate's OK May 23, 2013
      If the Senate agrees, smoking will be prohibited within 25 feet of the entrances to state office buildings.
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    • Path to Success tour comes to Lafayette May 24, 2013
      Acadiana native and professional golfer Chris Arceneaux has brought the Path to Success tour to Lafayette.
    • Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys May 24, 2013
      The Boy Scouts of America threw open its ranks Thursday to gay Scouts but not gay Scout leaders.
    • Students continue to lend a hand to Lafayette Habitat for Humanity May 24, 2013
      Students from across the country are volunteering with Lafayette Habitat for Humanity to help build homes for local families in need of affordable housing.
    • New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US May 23, 2013
      Consumers will soon see labels on their meat telling them where the animal was born, raised and slaughtered.
    • PASA and ACA to merge May 23, 2013
      The Acadiana Center for the Arts and the Performing Arts Society of Acadiana will soon combine programs.
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    • Celebrating service May 23, 2013
      Lacey Sharp Leader file photo- Cook Baptist Church will hold its annual fish fry for active and retired military service members and their spouses on Monday. To show appreciation for the men and women who have served this country in any branch of the military, all veterans and their spouses are invited to a fish fry at Cook Baptist Church with doors opening […]
    • Dubach OKs raises May 23, 2013
      Employees to receive $1.50 increase in pay Elizabeth DeGrie Leader photo by ELIZABETH DEGRIE- Dubach Town Council members (from left to right) Vallie Carrico, Davie Powell and Robert Colvin evaluate the bids for administrative duties for their block grant application. Town of Dubach employees have reason to celebrate after aldermen approved a raise for them […]
    • VFW needs help ‘Raising the Roof’ May 23, 2013
      Leader News Service Submitted photo- The VFW is kicking off a fundraising campaign to build a new VFW Hall. Pictured above is the organization’s current hall. The local VFW Parnell-Burt Post No. 3615 is promoting a Memorial Day benefit show at the Dixie Center for the Arts at 2 p.m. Monday honoring veterans and their families and those who made the ultimate […]
    • Lincoln to join Okla. relief efforts May 23, 2013
      Staff report Lincoln Parish residents wanting to contribute to the tornado relief effort in Moore, Okla., will get their chance on Friday. Jonesboro Police Officer Ty Garrett is heading to Moore and will stop at 3 p.m. Friday at the Ruston-Lincoln Parish Visitors and Convention Bureau Office parking lot, located at 2111 N. Trenton St., to pick up donated goo […]
    • Honor fallen in safety May 23, 2013
      For many people, Memorial Day weekend is the official start to summer. The warm weather, end of school and opening of various bodies of water offer the recipe for an exciting holiday weekend. And, like during most holidays, many people will imbibe alcoholic beverages. Full text of this article is available to subscribers only. Login if you are already a subs […]
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    • LDWF warns of boating dangers May 23, 2013
      With National Safe Boating Week under way, local Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents will be throughout northeastern Louisiana to remind boaters of the dangers along Louisiana's waterways.
    • Safety ensures summer fun May 23, 2013
      Summertime in Louisiana means children and adults will be heading to the water.
    • Crimes May 23, 2013
      The following crimes were among those reported to the Monroe and West Monroe police departments and the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office from noon Tuesday through noon Wednesday. Times and dates reflect when the crimes were reported.
    • Equal pay to apply only to state employees May 23, 2013
      State senators Wednesday approved legislation requiring that women who work for the state must be paid at least the same as a man who performs the same work.
    • DCS students named Outstanding Citizenship Award winners May 22, 2013
      Downsville Charter School began presenting an Outstanding Citizenship Award to specially selected students as part of a program to find and reward those students who work hard at being good citizens at home, at school, and in the community.
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    • Cowboys' season ends with loss to Cardinals in Southland tournament May 23, 2013
      SUGAR LAND, Texas — Things fizzled fast for McNeese State after a promising start to what ended up being the season’s final game. Lamar piled on 10 unanswered runs after the Cowboys led off with three in the top of the first inning for a 10-3 elimination-game victory at the Southland Conference tournament. The Cowboys (23-31) knocked Lamar starter Will Hibbs […]
    • Committee votes to approve sale of land to save teacher jobs May 23, 2013
      The Calcasieu Parish School Board's Budget Committee voted Thursday to approve the sale of property the board owns in Mossville to Sasol for $9.5 million. The sale, when finalized, would satisfy the $10 million in proposed budget cuts and prevent the elimination of 158 teacher positions. The system has a projected $13 million deficit for 2013-2014. The […]
    • Crime Roundup: Lake Charles man charged with possession of child porn May 23, 2013
      A 41-year-old Lake Charles man has been charged with pornography involving juveniles, state police said. Sgt. James Anderson said Charles Brent Compton, 583 La. 397, was arrested Wednesday afternoon. “A search of Compton’s residence resulted in the seizure of a computer and other data devices for examination,” Anderson said Thursday in a news release. “A sub […]
    • Grand jury empaneled to review Medicaid contract May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE (AP) — The Louisiana attorney general's office says a special grand jury has been selected to look into possible criminal activity involving the award of a $200 million Medicaid contract by Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration.Assistant Attorney General Butch Wilson told a judge that the grand jury was being empaneled Thursday as part of […]
    • Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys May 23, 2013
      GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts. Of the local Scout leaders voting at their annual meeting in Texas, more than 60 percent supported the proposal. Under the proposal drafted by the Scouts' governing board, gay adults will rem […]
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    • DNA leads to arrest in pawn shop burglary May 23, 2013
      Thu, 23 May 2013 17:29:25by Jim Mustian Advocate staff writerRoddyAbout a year ago, a burglar broke into Pelican Pawn in Baton Rouge and left with more than two dozen firearms and some jewelry — a haul the store’s manager put at about $25,000. The burglar fled the store the same way he entered — through a hole cut...
    • Police and fire briefs for May 24, 2013 May 23, 2013
      Thu, 23 May 2013 17:29:25Woman accused of cruelty to juveniles Baton Rouge police arrested a 28-year-old woman Wednesday accused of beating her three children, ages 2, 4 and 5, with an extension cord on their back, hip, face, chest and arm. The children told police their m...
    • Suspect in April 24 Port Allen killing arrested in Texas May 23, 2013
      Thu, 23 May 2013 17:29:25By Terry L. Jones Westside bureauJonesAn Addis man accused of fatally shooting a 36-year-old Plaquemine man during a  Port Allen drug deal was arrested Wednesday in Texas, the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office reported Thursday. The U.S. Marshals Service apprehended Roosevelt D. J...
    • Load of logs spilled in St. Francisville wreck May 23, 2013
      Thu, 23 May 2013 17:29:25Baker-Zachary bureauST. FRANCISVILLE — A tractor-trailer rig flipped on its side and lost its load of timber near the intersection of U.S. 61 and La. 10 Tuesday morning, Police Chief Scott Ford said. Ford said the driver reported that his brakes failed and caused him to...
    • Pets May 23, 2013
      Thu, 23 May 2013 17:29:25He’s a 5-year-old black Labrador retriever mix.Companion Animal Alliance, 2680 E. Progress Road, has adoptable cats and dogs of every age and size. The center is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays. The center is closed...
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    • Thieves hit church, steal 300lb. safe and cash May 23, 2013
      WALKER- Police are looking for leads after a church was burglarized and a 300 lb. safe was stolen overnight."It appears that the offenders entered the Church building through an unsecured window," said Walker Police Capt. John Sharp, who sent a news release about the crime to media Thursday evening.Police were called when workers at Walker Baptist […]
    • Recovery efforts ongoing after deadly Okla. twister May 21, 2013
      MOORE, Okla. - Rescue crews worked through the night after a monstrous tornado barreled through the Oklahoma City suburbs, demolishing an elementary school and reducing homes to piles of splintered wood.Officials say at least 51 people were killed in Monday's twister, including at least 20 children. Those numbers were expected to climb.The center of the […]
    • Jindal orders review of Texas Brine permits May 20, 2013
      BATON ROUGE - Governor Bobby Jindal today ordered a review for all permits given to Texas Brine, the company which owns land a massive sinkhole appeared on last year, after he accused the company of dragging its feet in paying costs associated with the cleanup."It has become clear that Texas Brine is trying to run out the clock on the citizens of Bayou […]
    • Governor to discuss sinkhole response efforts May 20, 2013
      BAYOU CORNE - Buyouts and outstanding costs for dealing with a sinkhole in Assumption Parish could be on Governor Bobby Jindal's agenda for a press conference scheduled for this afternoon.The governor scheduled the event for 1:20 p.m. at the Bayou Corne Sportman's Landing on Hwy 70 South.Buyouts are still pending for homes near the sinkhole, which […]
    • BRPD fugitive caught in Iberville Parish May 19, 2013
      IBERVILLE PARISH - A man who evaded Baton Rouge Police Friday was captured by Iberville Sheriff's deputies Sunday, according to BRPD Cpl. Tommy Stubbs.The pursuit began Friday night when officers tried to stop a car. The driver, Louis Northern, failed to stop and headed west on I-10.Eventually, Northern exited in Iberville Parish and made his way into W […]
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    • LSU falls into the losers' bracket after 4-1 loss to Arkansas May 24, 2013
      LSU's undefeated Aaron Nola and Arkansas stud Ryne Stanek duked it out on the mound, but in the end Arkansas out hit LSU 4-1.
    • Disaster response team deployed to Oklahoma returns to Baton Rouge May 23, 2013
      The destruction in Oklahoma is much worse in person than what we see on television, that's according to one Baton Rouge man who's just returned from Moore, Oklahoma.
    • Senate panel approves 2-cents tax on cell phones May 23, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A new 2-cents monthly tax on cell phones to help provide services for people with hearing impairment has been approved by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee. The House-backed
    • Baton Rouge lawyer sentenced to 27 months in prison May 23, 2013
      Baton Rouge lawyer, James M. Bernhard III, was sentenced to 27 months in prison Thursday for wire fraud in connection with the theft of more than $453,000 from his former law firm's trust account.
    • Former school bus driver pleads guilty to drug trafficking, other charges May 23, 2013
      A former East Baton Rouge Parish School System bus driver pleaded guilty Thursday on drug trafficking and money laundering charges. She was sentenced in federal court to 28 months.
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    • Boy Scouts vote to lift ban on openly gay boys May 23, 2013
      GRAPEVINE, Texas -- In one of their most dramatic choices in a century, local leaders of the Boy Scouts of America voted Thursday to ease a divisive ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted into the nation's leading...
    • 19 Fund benefit concert at Tipitina's helps shooting victims - photo gallery May 24, 2013
      Tipitina's hosts the 19 Fund Concert to benefit the families of the Mother's Day second-line shooting on Frenchmen Street. Donald Harrison, Jr. & The Congo Square Nation, the Hot 8 Brass Band, Bonerama, the Stooges Brass Band, the Revivalists and...
    • Jefferson Parish charter board completes report, declines again to endorse contracting changes May 24, 2013
      Jefferson Parish activists Thursday night urged a charter review committee to submit as charter amendments contracting proposals that have stalled at the Parish Council. But members of the Charter Advisory Board declined to add the proposals to their final report
    • NOWFE, Saints and Sinners, Greek Fest and more Friday around New Orleans May 24, 2013
      Friday's offerings: NOWFE, Saints and Sinners, Greek Fest and more special events, plus music, nightlife and theater.
    • Greek Fest, GospelFest, Bayou Country SuperFest and more Saturday around New Orleans May 24, 2013
      Saturday's highlights: Greek Fest, Asian Heritage Fest, Bayou Country SuperFest, GospelFest and more.
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    • Army Corps Of Engineers command change on eve of hurricane season May 23, 2013
      There was pomp and circumstance on the Mississippi River during a military change of command ceremony on the Army Corps of Engineers sprawling Uptown complex.
    • Expert: N.O. area termite swarm was 'absolutely the worst I've seen' May 23, 2013
      Swarming termites are young kings and queens leaving their colonies -- looking to start new ones. While it's a bit scary and definitely nasty, entomologist Ed Martin calls it an opportunity for property owners.
    • Brennan's restaurant building sold at sheriff's auction May 23, 2013
      A sheriff’s auction Thursday afternoon brought a new twist in the complicated family fight over the future of Brennan's Restaurant on Royal Street. The restaurant's familiar pink building at 417 Royal was sold at a sheriff's auction at Civil Court.
    • City to spend $280,000 to renovate downtown Piazza d'Italia May 23, 2013
      The city will spend $280,000 to renovate the Piazza d’Italia, the downtown fountain and outdoor plaza which pays tribute to the contributions of New Orleans Italian-American community, city officials announced Thursday.
    • Hurricane forecast: Another busy Atlantic season May 23, 2013
      Federal forecasters are predicting yet another busy hurricane season.
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    • Gunman sought in Algiers shooting May 24, 2013
      Police search for a man in connection with a shooting in Algiers.
    • DOTD: Causeway open in both directions May 23, 2013
      Louisiana DOTD says the southbound Causeway reopened at about 5:50 p.m. Thursday.
    • Copper thieves concern Bayou St. John area residents May 23, 2013
      They aren't getting away with much, but it's what could be next that has neighbors worried.
    • Senate approves revamped equal pay for women bill May 23, 2013
      A week after rejecting a bill that would have prohibited employers from paying unequal wages for the same job based on gender, the Louisiana Senate reworked the proposal to apply only to state employees.
    • JPSO: Former Coca-Cola employee stole nearly $9,000 from vending machines May 23, 2013
      The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office says it has arrested a man who robbed numerous Coca-Cola vending machines.
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    • Metairie woman pours boiling water on boyfriend May 23, 2013
      Police say 20-year-old Theresa Wood poured hot water on her boyfriend while he was sleeping.
    • Cleveland kidnap case hero gets burgers for life May 23, 2013
      The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive for a decade in an Ohio house will never have to pay for another burger in his hometown.
    • Gay teen charged for underage girlfriend May 21, 2013
      An 18-year-old Florida cheerleader is facing felony charges that she had sexual contact with her underage, 14-year-old girlfriend, leading gay rights advocates to say the teen is being unfairly targeted for a common high school romance because she's gay.  
    • NOPD investigating murder on I-10 May 23, 2013
      New Orleans police are investigating a fatal shooting of a 31-year-old man.  The shooting happened around 4:45 on I-10 at the Broad Street overpass.
    • Bayou communities give to Oklahoma relief May 22, 2013
      Some residents and businesses mobilized their friends through social media to help gather relief supplies for tornado survivors.
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    • ‘You can always be what you want to be’
      LC Spring '13 Graduation day of mixed emotions
    • Pinned to the past… and the future
      LC Nursing students honored in ceremony marking graduation
    • Great while it lasted!
      Wildcats' magical run ends with 10-4 loss to UT-Tyler in ASC Championship game
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      Wildcats Baseball to face ASC's best in Tyler
    • LC gets $10 million donation (Video)
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    • Campus expands at unprecedented rate May 5, 2013
      As a dusty haze descended upon campus this semester, from it rose projects like the parking garage and Tiger Stadium renovations — and the dust is far from settling. 
    • Fraudulent job postings increase as technology takes over market May 5, 2013
      If a job posted online seems so great it might as well be a steal, then it is probably trying to steal from you.
    • SG election overshadowed by drama May 5, 2013
      Student Government saw a particularly volatile election cycle this semester — one filled with multiple complaint and University Court hearings as well as elections.
    • Downtown Grocery holds grand opening May 5, 2013
      Downtown Grocery is the newest business to call the downtown area home and will hold a grand opening Monday, joining the ranks of other new businesses in a thriving and growing section of Baton Rouge.
    • Atheist and LGBT communities see organized action May 5, 2013
      From the third annual Louisiana Queer Conference to the Bayou State’s first secular convention, the University’s LGBT and atheist students saw an increase in organized action within their communities
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    • Senior Sendoff May 10, 2013
      By: Showcasing a few of Loyola's many graduating students and commemorating their work and efforts. ...
    • Letter to the Editor: Column was misguided May 9, 2013
      By: Mary Jane Wherritt Becker Letter to the Editor Loyola Maroon May 8, 2013   Recently, we were made aware of an article that appeared in the Loyola Maroon in late April. ...
    • Go fly a kite May 8, 2013
      Take a study break with this activity What you’ll need: this newspaper (click and print the photo) two straws tape scissors string Step 1: Cut one straw down to five inches and the other to 7 1/2 ...
    • Video: How to make a King Cake with a member of Loyola Sunday Cooks May 6, 2013
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    • The Button Collector part X May 3, 2013
      Swain discovers the secrets of his past and his future With the closing of the door came a silence that lasted for many, many hours. This might seem like a long time to you, but to Swain it was only a moment, for he could not understand how he could feel such distress at
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    • Track and field places in SLC May 14, 2013
      The men and women’s track and field team put their best foot forward in the three day Southland Conference May 10 through 12 against several different competing schools. Southeastern’s Track and Field team won four event championships in the Conferen...
    • Student-athlete awarded for academic excellence May 14, 2013
      Buck Bernard receives $2,500 scholarship While many consider earning a bachelor’s degree to be difficult, the accomplishment becomes especially challenging and time-consuming for student-athletes. One motivated Lions baseball team pitcher stands out for demonstrating both athletic and academi...
    • Lions snap ranked Bearkats’ winning streak May 14, 2013
      Team loses home series, clinches last home game After two losses against the No. 28-ranked Sam Houston State Bearkats, the Lions baseball team managed to defeat the Bearkats in the last home game of the season thanks to good pitching and an aggressive defense. Initially the first game of the serie...
    • Words of end-of-semester wisdom May 14, 2013
      Prologue For some reason or another, I feel like making this a little bit informal. And by a little bit, I actually mean in your face, blatant and woefully overstated. The ideas I’m presenting will make sense, but may take some nonsensical introducti...
    • Student directors show their skills during theatre class showcase May 14, 2013
      Students from an upper-level theatre course had the opportunity to put their directing skills to practice in a Directing Showcase, which was presented on Tuesday, May 7 in the
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    • Man sues brother for alleged illegal takeover of family business May 24, 2013
      Breach-of-ContractGRETNA – A Jefferson Parish man is suing his brother who he alleges illegally took over their family business. John Patrick Payton filed suit against Bruce M. Payton and Audio Visual Mart Inc. in the 24th Judicial District Court on … Read More »
    • CVS sued by former local pharmacy owners for breach of contract for withholding $1 million in funds from the sale May 24, 2013
      Gregory S. LaCour GRETNA – The owners of a pair of Baton Rouge pharmacies are suing a nationwide pharmacy corporation they claim breached a contract to purchase them. C’s Discount Pharmacy Inc. and Ciolino Pharmacy Inc. filed suit against Louisiana CVS Pharmacy LLC … Read More »
    • Bonefish Grill sued by customer who claims disability after falling off bench May 23, 2013
      Bonefish_Grill_signGRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is suing a local restaurant after she allegedly broke her wrist and a rib in a fall off a bench on their premises. Cynthia Dewhirst filed suit against Bonefish Grill and Wells Fargo Insurance … Read More »
    • Student’s mother sues Jefferson Parish school for recess injury involving trip over hose May 23, 2013
      James B. GuestGRETNA – A Jefferson Parish woman is suing a local school district for injuries she alleges her son received when we tripped over a hose at recess. Latoya D. Cooper, individually and as administrator and natural tutrix of her minor … Read More »
    • New Orleans Marriot sued by guest who fell in pool area May 23, 2013
      Adam H. Weintraub NEW ORLEANS – An Ohio woman is suing a New Orleans location of a international hotel chain for damages she supposedly sustained an injury in the hotel’s pool area. Gretna Noakes filed a lawsuit against Marriot International Inc., New Orleans … Read More »
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    • UNCONSTITUTIONAL: Bobby Jindal’s “Moon Shot” Implodes May 8, 2013
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    • Louisiana State Senator Supports Creationism Law Because Of His Experience With Witch Doctor May 2, 2013
    • An Open Letter to Conrad Appel, Chairman of the Louisiana Senate Education Committee April 26, 2013
    • Louisiana College President Joe Aguillard Accused of Fraud, Misappropriation, Criminal Misrepresentation April 25, 2013
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    • Bogus Course Choice registrations spread to 2 more parishes: Only silence from House and Senate Education committees
    • Rep. Richard has money-saving bill: cut state spending on professional, personal, consulting contracts by 10 percent
    • Reports surface that DOE Superintendent John White is out the door for Washington to further validate Peter Principle
    • Pylant bill would only guarantee constant revenue stream for shady Course Choice providers already circling like vultures
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    • It's Day 6 of National Safe Boating Week! Our topic is Thunderstorm Safety. 1.usa.gov/MsNnFT #lawx #txwx 14 hours ago
    • RT @stevecaparotta: Overturned RV in Morgan City from Police Chief Travis Crouch. #LAwx http://t.co/Qw0mU9gvMw 1 day ago
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    • Special Weather Statement issued May 23 at 9:08PM CDT by NWS May 24, 2013
      ...CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MOVING SOUTHEAST AFFECTING ST. JAMES PARISH...ASCENSION PARISH...ASSUMPTION PARISH...EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH...IBERVILLE PARISH... AT 904 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A CLUSTER OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS 9 MILES SOUTH OF PLAQUEMINE...OR ABOUT 4 MILES WEST OF WHITE CASTLE...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 15 MP […]
    • Flood Warning issued May 23 at 9:01PM CDT until further notice by NWS May 24, 2013
      ...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN ARKANSAS...LOUISIANA...MISSISSIPPI.. MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEAR GREENVILLE AFFECTING CHICOT...EAST CARROLL...ISSAQUENA AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT VICKSBURG AFFECTING MADISON...TENSAS... CLAIBORNE...JEFFERSON AND WARREN COUNTIES/PARISHES
    • Flood Warning issued May 23 at 9:01PM CDT until May 26 at 4:00AM CDT by NWS May 24, 2013
      ...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN ARKANSAS...LOUISIANA...MISSISSIPPI.. MISSISSIPPI RIVER NEAR GREENVILLE AFFECTING CHICOT...EAST CARROLL...ISSAQUENA AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT VICKSBURG AFFECTING MADISON...TENSAS... CLAIBORNE...JEFFERSON AND WARREN COUNTIES/PARISHES
    • Flood Warning issued May 23 at 9:01PM CDT until May 28 at 1:00PM CDT by NWS May 24, 2013
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