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    • Wyo. student who threatened to rape self on Facebook was convicted of assault May 18, 2013
    • Bill Maher: GOP guilty of ‘treason’; Michael Moore: ‘They hate America’ May 18, 2013
    • David Brooks: ‘We as a country have become over-addicted to scandal’ May 18, 2013
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    • U.N. Human Rights Experts: More Transparency and Accountability Required May 16, 2013
    • The Taxman Cometh: The IRS’s Role in Implementing Obamacare May 16, 2013
    • Net Tax Increase in Obama’s Budget Over $1 Trillion May 16, 2013
    • Syria Crisis: U.S. Leadership Needed to Coordinate Allies May 16, 2013
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    • Supersecret IRS Obamacare Qualification Form Revealed!! May 18, 2013
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    • Harry Reid is Considering Rule Change to Block Filibuster May 18, 2013
    • Outside Money Could Change Massachusetts Senate Race May 18, 2013
    • Boom: Obama Administration Knew of IRS Targeting in June of 2012 May 18, 2013
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    • Administration Knew of Targeting Before the Election May 17, 2013
  • RSS The Blaze

    • Bill Maher Mocks Tea Party Victims With Fake IRS Questions: State the ‘Approximate Location of Your Trailer Park’ May 18, 2013
    • Will Retired Olympic Swimming Legend Michael Phelps Part the Waters Again? May 18, 2013
    • IRS Claims Release of Conservative Groups’ Confidential Info to Soros-Affiliated Media Outlet ‘Inadvertent and Unintentional’ May 18, 2013
    • Sarah Palin Posts Pic of Alaska Snow: ‘Global Warming My Gluteus Maximus’ May 18, 2013
    • Charles Krauthammer: IRS Scandal Could Be a ‘Fatal Problem’ for Obama May 18, 2013
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    • Oddly, the IRS didn’t seem interested in large 501s May 18, 2013
    • Google Glass. Creepy privacy invasion or the new normal? May 18, 2013
    • Video: Gas prices hit $4.39 a gallon in the Twin Cities May 18, 2013
    • “Mass demonstration” at Ft. Meade supporting Manning May 18, 2013
    • North Korea fires three short-range missiles as Japan envoy pays “secret” visit May 18, 2013
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    • Islam Vs. Islamism: A Case for Wishful Thinkers May 18, 2013
    • Farm Bill Irks Conservatives with Food Stamp Allocations May 18, 2013
    • Durbin Asked IRS’ Shulman to Probe ‘Several’ Conservative 501(c)(4) Groups in 2010 May 18, 2013
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    • Leno: It’s Gotten So Bad for Obama Fox News Changed Its Slogan to ‘See, I Told You So!’ May 18, 2013
    • Bill 'The Second Amendment Is Bulls--t' Maher: 'I Ain’t Giving Up My Gun' May 18, 2013
    • Romney: ‘I’m Not a Fan of the President’ May 18, 2013
    • Politico Ignores Govt.-AP Timing Discussions in Saying 'Veteran Lawyers' See 'No Clear-Cut Abuse' in Phone Record Snooping May 18, 2013
    • Video: NB Publisher Bozell Cautions Media Will Quickly Revert to Defending Obama, Attacking Republicans Over Scandals May 18, 2013
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    • Sen. Ted Cruz leads call to abolish IRS in wake of targeting scandal May 18, 2013
    • Rupert Murdoch: IRS scandal ‘makes perfect case for flat tax and abolition [of] all deductions’ May 18, 2013
    • #RememberWhenBarackObama: Time for a trip down gaffe-paved memory lane May 18, 2013
    • Comedy gold: Oliver Willis tweets, ‘i hate conservatism, its so dumb’ May 18, 2013
    • ‘Dippin’ Dots mascot?’ Costumed protester humiliates herself at Va. GOP convention [photo] May 18, 2013
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    • Right Wing Radio Host Pete Santilli: Hillary Clinton ‘Needs To Be Shot In The Vagina’ May 18, 2013
    • Tea Party Leader And MSNBC Anchor Battle: IRS ‘Not Responsible’ For Obamacare, ‘You Know That’s Not True!’ May 18, 2013
    • Leno Goes After Obama: Things So Bad For President, Fox Changed Slogan To ‘See, I Told You So!’ May 18, 2013
    • Nate Silver Debunks Peggy Noonan’s Claim IRS Also Went After Individuals Opposing Obama May 18, 2013
    • Hillary Not 2016 Frontrunner? Top Romney Aide Says ‘She’ll Lose’ Democratic Primary May 18, 2013
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    • Chuck Norris takes on 'energy drink' industry May 18, 2013
    • Ex-Clinton counsel says Obama's should resign May 18, 2013
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    • IRS wasn't only agency hassling fair-vote group May 18, 2013
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    • How Long Will the Japanese Rally Last? May 17, 2013
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    • Harrison Ford – Pollution Pimp! May 7, 2013
    • Journalist Accosted By Security Over Mayor Bloomberg Gun Control April 26, 2013
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    • How Ariel Castro May Have Violated the Constitution May 10, 2013
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    • Benghazi and Other ‘Concocted’ Scandals May 18, 2013
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    • Our Lawless President: Obama’s IRS Thuggery Certainly Was No Coincidence May 17, 2013
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    • The IRS Abuse Scandal Keeps Growing May 18, 2013
    • Ag Gag Laws Sputtering May 18, 2013
    • Future of Spaceflight: XCOR's Doug Jones Talks With Brian Doherty May 18, 2013
    • Nick Gillespie Discusses 3-D Printed Guns, Obama's Call to Trust Government, and Chris Christie on Fox's Red Eye May 17, 2013
    • Are Hispanics Too Stupid to Become Americans? May 17, 2013
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    • Progressives Have No Idea About Guns May 18, 2013
    • Piers Morgan: Hey, Maybe Government Can Be Tyrannical Afterall May 18, 2013
    • Rep. Mike Kelly’s Epic Dress-Down Of IRS’s Steven Miller May 17, 2013
    • Larry Conners’s Lawyer: My Client Is Muzzled May 17, 2013
    • Tonight’s Hannity Appearance: IRS Scandaloso! May 17, 2013
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    • Bachmann Excoriates ‘Death-Like’ IRS With Eric Bolling, Warns Your ‘Life And Death’ May Be In Their Hands May 18, 2013
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    • Sad State Of Journalism: Managing Editor, U.S. News, Has No Idea Of Undisputed Facts Concerning Benghazi May 18, 2013
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    • Entire Audience at NJ Gun Hearing Disobeys Senators Orders, Recites Pledge May 18, 2013
    • Maduro admits to knowing “the IDs and all” of the 900.000 Chavistas who did not vote for him May 18, 2013
    • Lew asks Congress for debt increase, says it’s ‘not open to debate’ May 18, 2013
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    • Flashback ~> Schumer, Franken urged IRS to target tea party in 2012 May 18, 2013
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    • 54 Colorado Sheriffs File Suit Against Anti-Gun Bills May 18, 2013
    • The Internet Archive. May 17, 2013
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    • FBI Spent 44 Months Probing Leak To TSG May 17, 2013
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    • Lawyers: No clear-cut DOJ abuse May 18, 2013
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    • Palestinian Refugees In Egypt Exiled And Forgotten (PHOTOS) May 18, 2013
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    • Rookie » How To Get Attention At Any Age May 18, 2013
    • Best Parenting Tweets: What Moms And Dads Said On Twitter This Week May 18, 2013
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    • Obama criticized for making Marines look like butlers when they were ordered to hold open umbrellas to keep himself and the Turkish Prime Minister from getting sprinkled on in the light rain May 18, 2013
    • Japan – 6.0 – 52km NE of Namie, Japan. Total of 7 in last 2 days May 18, 2013
    • Colorado Sheriffs Sue Over State’s New Gun Control Measures May 18, 2013
    • Higher Numbers of Americans Take Their Lives than During the Depths of the Great Depression May 18, 2013
    • Anti-gun host Piers Morgan finally admits firearm advocates might be onto something May 18, 2013
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    • Timothy J. Corcoran (16) Missing From St Louis County, MO May 17, 2013
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    • 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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    • Dalai Lama offers condolences to Mother’s Day violence May 17, 2013
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    • Dalai Lama Arrives in New Orleans Thursday May 16, 2013
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    • IGN Reviews – Samsung Galaxy S4 Video Review May 18, 2013
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    • Avoyelles Parish Escapee Captured May 18, 2013
      MARKSVILLE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - Avoyelles Parish deputies say escaped inmate Christopher Roy was recaptured by Marksville city police on Saturday morning, May 18th.
    • Tips for Safe Summer Travel May 17, 2013
      ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - Traveling this holiday weekend? Or just taking a quick visit to Grandma's house? News Channel 5's Matt Jordan has some helpful tips on keeping your home and your self safe while traveling.
    • The Grand Theatre Unveils GPX May 17, 2013
      ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - The Alexandria Grand Theatre has unveiled its new GPX technology on the big screen.
    • Buckle up or you could get a ticket May 17, 2013
      ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - The St. Landry Parish police say buckle up or you will get a ticket.
    • Arrests in New Orleans parade shootings cheered May 17, 2013
      By KEVIN McGILLAssociated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Days after sudden gunfire brought a chaotic and bloody end to a Mother's Day neighborhood parade in New Orleans, news of six arrests gave an organizer
    • Harrell Stadium reopens May 17, 2013
      NEW ORLEANS, La. (KALB News Channel 5) – (May 17, 2013) –  Harrell Stadium reopens.
    • Agencies assist during bad weather conditions May 17, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) – The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) and state agencies are continuing to monitor bad weather conditions. Northern
    • LSU ROTC cadets graduate May 17, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) –There was 18 students commissioned during the May 16th LSU spring graduation. Retired Major James W. Graves, who is former assistant to the chairman of the Joint
    • LSU Recognizes 52 graduates May 17, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) – At the 280th graduation for Louisiana State University 52 received University Medals. The students received the medals, because they had the highest undergraduate
    • LSU graduates were given awards May 17, 2013
      BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB News Channel 5) - Thirty-two Louisiana State University students who graduated May 16th and May 17th were awarded the LSU Distinguished Communicator Award. Students who receive
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    • Audit finds new and unresolved problems at Alexandria Housing Authority May 18, 2013
      An audit of the Alexandria Housing Authority found 29 deficiencies for fiscal year 2012 and cites 18 unresolved issues from the fiscal years 2009, 2010 and 2010.
    • 50 years after Louisiana woman's death, serial killing suspect arrested in Texas May 18, 2013
      CANYON LAKE, TEXAS - More than a half-century after his wife drowned in a Louisiana lake, Mississippi native Felix Vail is facing a murder charge in her death - making his case the oldest prosecution of a serial killer suspect in U.S. history.
    • Central Louisiana catches $600 million Powerball fever May 18, 2013
      Mo Jamaleddin was already burned out from punching the keys on the lottery machine with the last - and possibly busiest - day still to go.
    • 2 winning jackpot tickets sold in $190 million Mega Millions lottery May 18, 2013
      Two winning jackpot tickets were sold in Friday's $190 million Mega Millions drawing, but even if you aren't holding those magic numbers in your hand, you have a chance at an even bigger prize Saturday night.
    • Backgrounder: Why the IRS investigation matters May 18, 2013
      WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service is feeling the sort of heat that targeted taxpayers feel from the tax agency. It's the sense that a powerful someone is breathing down your neck.
    • States lowering alcohol limits for boaters in crackdown on drunken boating May 18, 2013
      It's not just the highways: With the summer recreational boating season just getting underway, several states are moving to cut down on boating under the influence.
    • Spiritualist Dalai Lama in New Orleans May 18, 2013
      The Dalai Lama brought his message of peace and compassion Friday to New Orleans, a city plagued by persistent street violence.
    • Marksville escapee captured May 18, 2013
      A 21-year-old inmate who escaped Friday morning from a work detail in Marksville was captured at about 1 a.m. Saturday, according to the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff's Office.
    • Refinery problems, lower supply send Midwest gas prices soaring May 18, 2013
      Troubles at several oil refineries are driving gasoline prices sharply higher in the Midwest, and the regional shortages are expected to boost pump prices nationwide.
    • Arrests in New Orleans parade shootings cheered May 18, 2013
      Days after bursts of gunfire brought a chaotic and bloody end to a Mother's Day neighborhood parade in New Orleans, news of now seven arrests gave an organizer of the traditional event reason to celebrate again.
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    • 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, […]
    • Brister is employee of month at Leesville City Hall May 15, 2013
      Gary Brister, of the City of Leesville Public Works Department, was named employee of the month at the Leesville City Council meeting on May 13. The announcement was made by Courtney Christian, City Administrator. Brister, a mechanic, was described as a jack of all trades, and always willing to help out.
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    • Westminster honors its graduating class May 18, 2013
      Westminster Academy held its graduation ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
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    • Storm Chasers May 18, 2013
      Storms can strike without warning and unfortunately so can storm chasers.
    • Pierre Bossier Mall evacuated as precaution after smoke is seen May 18, 2013
      Pierre Bossier Mall evacuated as precaution after smoke is seen
    • Tornado Recovery Continues May 18, 2013
      NWS confirms six tornadoes touched down in TX, LA
    • Some call for re-assessing industry May 18, 2013
      This year marks the 20th anniversary of legalized casino gaming in Louisiana.
    • Schools say students were safe during storm May 18, 2013
      National Weather Service radios and direct communication with the local homeland security office, those are some of the tools local school systems use to get vital weather information to protect your children.
  • RSS KTAL Shreveport

    • Two local police officers fired May 18, 2013
      Two Shreveport police officers are fired today. One is the brother of a sergeant shot and killed in 2010.
    • Shreveport Fire Department promotes its first female Battalion Chief May 18, 2013
      Firefighting is a tough job, and even more so for women. Women began working as firefighters for the Shreveport Fire Department in 1981.
    • Storms leave trail of destruction in Southern Trace May 18, 2013
      Severe thunderstorms and blinding hail ripped through the Southern Trace neighborhood Thursday afternoon.
    • Children's Miracle Network Ambassador becomes junior reporter May 18, 2013
      NBC 6 is proud to be your Children's Miracle Network telethon station.
    • Surviving the storm - DeSoto Parish May 17, 2013
      Cleanup from spring storms continued in DeSoto Parish Friday, a day after severe weather left widespread damage in Louisiana and east Texas.
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    • Thursday's storms brought 4 tornadoes to ArkLaTex May 18, 2013
      The National Weather Service confirmed on Friday that the storm that swept through the ArkLaTex a day earlier spawned four tornadoes in the EF-1 category.
    • Multiple colonies of honeybees found in abandoned ETX building May 18, 2013
      The old Rosborough Springs building south of Marshall, TX has been empty for years, but as Richard Givens recently discovered, the place is still buzzing with activity.
    • Suspect identified in deadly Cedar Grove shooting May 18, 2013
      Shreveport police have identified the suspect in the shooting in Cedar Grove that claimed the life of a Shreveport man Thursday evening.
    • Union vows to fight for fired SPD Sgt. Matthew Prunty May 18, 2013
      Hours after SPD Chief Willie Shaw fired police Sgt. Matthew Prunty for violating department policies, the union that represents Shreveport Police has vowed to fight the disciplinary action.
    • Shreveport teen heads to the National Spelling Bee May 18, 2013
      "I guess I won't actually be nervous until I actually get up there" 8th grade Safa says about the national spelling bee in Washington DC. She leaves for the competition on May 25th.
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    • Family seeks appeal on kidnap verdict May 18, 2013
      Although he has not yet been sentenced, the family of a convicted kidnapper has said they will appeal the verdict. But prosecutors predict the jury's ruling will stand.
    • Local barber shop is a cut above the rest May 18, 2013
      At First Impressions Barber Shop in Houma you’re going to get the haircut you want, but the conversation — well, that depends.
    • Houma Christian graduates 25 May 18, 2013
      Parents and teens came together at Living Word Church in Schriever Friday night to celebrate the 25 students who made up Houma Christian School’s 2013 graduating class.
    • Covenant Christian Academy graduates 21 May 18, 2013
      On Chris Lirette’s first day at Covenant Christian Academy in Houma, he didn’t know anybody, he said.
    • E.D. White Catholic graduates 168 May 18, 2013
      Even after the Mass, Christianity and its values were a focal point of the E.D. White Catholic High School graduation Friday night.
  • RSS KNOE Monroe

    • UPDATE: Boater in ICU after Ouachita River collision, name released May 18, 2013
      WEST MONROE, La. (KNOE 8 News) - A boater is reported to be in critical condition after a collision on the Ouachita River.
    • UPDATE: Reported sexual assault at La Tech did not occur May 18, 2013
      According to the latest e-mail notification sent to La Tech students by campus police, the reported abduction and sexual assault did not occur.
    • Residents blames LWC for her water leak May 17, 2013
      MONROE, La. (KNOE 8 News) – Jeane Gonzales has lived in the same house for nearly 40 years, but now she is facing a major problem. A leak is coming from her home's water meter.
    • Reenactment: Reenactors part 3 May 17, 2013
      JEFFERSON, TX. (KNOE 8 News) -  We know from history that Federal forces marched up the Red River, intending to capture Shreveport in 1864.
    • Boil advisory issued for Tullos May 17, 2013
      TULLOS, La., (KNOE 8 News) - System repairs necessitating a temporary boil notice.
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    • Camellia Boulevard Closed For 5K Race May 18, 2013
      A heads up for drivers heading down Camellia Boulevard this evening: the road will be closed at 5:30 for a 5K run/walk happening down the street. Take caution if heading in that area later.
    • State Police Superintendent Receives National Police Award May 18, 2013
      Today, Colonel Mike Edmonson traveled to Tennessee at the invitation of Madison County Sheriff David Woolfork to attend the 25th Annual Sheriff Buford Pusser Festival Law Enforcement Memorial and Awards Ceremony. Based on the nomination by Sheriff Woolfork, Edmonson will be presented with the Buford Pusser National Law Enforcement Award. The Buford Pusser Na […]
    • Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office Daily Arrest Report May 18, 2013
      Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office Daily Arrest Report for May 18, 2013Name: Alexander, AlbertCharge: Warrant/Bench WarrantArresting Agency: Lafayette City MarshalAddress: 700 Blk Helen STR Lafayette, LaName: Amos, LatashaCharge: Municipal Purposes (Free Text)Arresting Agency: Lafayette City MarshalAddress: 100 Blk Eric STR Lafayette, LaName: Batiste, Ca […]
    • Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office Daily Arrest Report May 18, 2013
      Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office Daily Arrest Report for May 18, 2013Name: Alexander, AlbertCharge: Warrant/Bench WarrantArresting Agency: Lafayette City MarshalAddress: 700 Blk Helen STR Lafayette, LaName: Amos, LatashaCharge: Municipal Purposes (Free Text)Arresting Agency: Lafayette City MarshalAddress: 100 Blk Eric STR Lafayette, LaName: Batiste, Ca […]
    • Man Arrested for 1962 Calcasieu Parish Murder May 18, 2013
      In a joint investigation that has spanned almost a year, a man has been arrested for the murder of his wife, Mary Horton Vail, in October 1962. William Felix Vail, 73 years old, was arrested at his home located in Canyon Lake, Texas, located between San Antonio and Austin. Vail was originally investigated by Calcasieu authorities in 1962 due to the extremely […]
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    • Boustany joins GOP in ripping IRS chief May 18, 2013
      Rep. Charles Boustany and other members of the House Ways and Means Committee blasted the Internal Revenue Service on Friday for singling out conservative political groups for extra scrutiny when the groups applied for tax-exempt status.
    • Powerball jackpot could surpass world record by tonight's drawing May 18, 2013
      Lottery fever is back in Acadiana.
    • A sneak peek at Ruffino's May 18, 2013
      Ruffino's likes to sell food with a story.
    • Whitney Bank to close some La. branches May 18, 2013
      Whitney and Hancock banks are expected to close 40-45 branches this year in all five states — including Louisiana — in which they operate, Hancock Holding Co. President and CEO Carl J. Chaney has announced.
    • Senate takes shots at House budget May 18, 2013
      As budget matters continued to draw the Legislature's attention this week, members of the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday immediately started poking holes in a $25 billion state spending plan the House of Representatives had already approved.
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    • Assistant police chief facing multiple charges May 17, 2013
      An assistant police chief in the community of Sterlington has been indicted following an investigation that involved the sale of fake moonshine to minors.
    • Ambassador Caffery extension plans May 17, 2013
      A plan is being considered by city parish officials that could set the stage for changes on one of the fastest growing areas of Lafayette Parish; Ambassador Caffery Parkway.
    • Crime rates decline in Lake Charles May 17, 2013
      A study from the Lake Charles Police Department Thursday shows that overall crime rates in the area are down. The numbers show that criminal offenses are down three percent while overall arrests are down eight percent.
    • Fund established for Moore Park drowning victim May 17, 2013
      The family of drowning victim Christlynn Willis has opened an account to assist with his funeral arrangements. To donate to the account you can deposit money at any Teche Bank location or at Kinchen Funeral Home.
    • New Funding Options for LPSS May 17, 2013
      The Lafayette Parish School System and individual schools may soon be able to draw from private donations to pay for new computers, band uniforms, or renovations without taking money from the districts budget.
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    • Responders work multiple wrecks: Officials work five accidents May 17, 2013
      Photo courtesy RFD The Ruston Fire Department/Emergency Medical Services and Ruston Police Department officers responded reports of five motor vehicle crashes within city limits Thursday. Pictured are officials working the scene of a crash at the intersection of East Georgia Avenue and Willow Glen Street. Two vehicles collided in that accident, causing one t […]
    • Trio facing theft charges May 17, 2013
      Arrests made in Grambling Post Office burglary case Leader News Service After several weeks of investigation work and forensic processing, Grambling Police Department investigators and U.S. Postal Inspector agents have arrested one woman and two men in connection with a burglary that occurred on April 23 at the Grambling Post Office. During the early stages […]
    • Home damaged by blaze May 17, 2013
      Lacey Sharp The Lincoln Parish Fire District No. 1 was called out to an early morning fire in the Ruston/Grambling area, with most of the structure considered a total loss. According to reports, the Lincoln Parish Fire District No. 1 was called out at approximately 3:30 a.m. this morning to 3792 Fletcher Lane. Upon arrival, firefighters found a mobile home w […]
    • Hazardous Materials Collection Day set for Saturday May 17, 2013
      Elizabeth DeGrie Leader file photo- Pictured is the setup for the 2012 Hazardous Materials Day. This year’s event is set for Saturday. Residents with old paint, medicine or sharps lying around the house will have an opportunity to safely dispose of these items this weekend. The City of Ruston and Lincoln Parish’s annual Household Hazardous Material Collectio […]
    • Farmers’ Market group to hold fundraising dinner May 17, 2013
      Leader News Service The community is invited to attend the first annual North Louisiana Farm Fresh and Ruston Farmers’ Market Fundraising Dinner from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on June 29. Guests will enjoy a dinner prepared by the chefs at Rosemary’s Kitchen using fresh produce and products from Ruston Farmers’ Market vendors. Guests will dine by candlelight under a […]
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    • 300 students graduate from La. Delta May 18, 2013
      Richland State Bank President Jerome Vascocu encouraged 300 graduating Louisiana Delta Community College students to make sure their hope was built on something great; that many people can be starters but few are finishers.
    • 'Bayou-Diversity' star of the summer May 18, 2013
      The Ouachita Parish Public Library has announced its 10th River Reads book selection will be Kelby Ouchley's 'Bayou-Diversity.'
    • Tech honors 3 presidents at Spirit Park May 18, 2013
      Three new residents were welcomed into Louisiana Tech's Spirit Park on Thursday, as bronze busts of Louisiana Tech University Presidents Ralph L. Ropp (1949-1962), F. Jay Taylor (1962-1987) and Daniel D. Reneau (1987-2013) were unveiled during an afternoon ceremony attended by family, friends and administrators.
    • Visitors see below the waterline in Black Bayou mural May 18, 2013
      The Conservation Learning Center at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge is getting a face lift. Public and private funds are being used to create a mural by artist Barry Nehr of Commerce, Ga.
    • Coastal experts land in Vietnam May 18, 2013
      American coastal experts have traveled to Vietnam to gain help in saving the Mississippi River delta system.
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    • Three from Southwest Louisiana inducted into Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame May 18, 2013
      MANSURA (AP) — A dozen new inductees into the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame were recognized in ceremonies May 11 at the 4-H Museum in Mansura. Recognized for their work with 4-H programs across Louisiana were: • Dot Veillon, Calcasieu Parish. • The late Thad Bailes, Vernon Parish. • The late John Cecil McCrory, Vermilion Parish. • The late Sherian Reed, Avoyell […]
    • Carencro chief denies officers took bribes at club May 18, 2013
      CARENCRO (AP) — A police chief disputes claims that his officers were paid to look away during illegal drug sales and prostitution at a strip club. Carencro Police Chief Carlos Stout told The Advocate (http://bit.ly/16vPR3T) that officers were allowed to work at Desperado's Gentlemen's Cabaret with the understanding that they had to stay in the par […]
    • State casinos see drop in revenue in April May 18, 2013
      Pinnacle Entertainment’s Lake Charles property was the top casino boat revenue generator in April. L’Auberge Lake Charles brought in $30.3 million last month. In March, the casino took in $32 million. Louisiana’s month gaming revenue report was released by the state’s Gaming Control Board Thursday. Statewide, the 13 riverboat casinos made $137 million, which […]
    • Swashbucklers host Richmond Raiders tonight May 18, 2013
      There is something about a frying pad and fire that has the Swashbucklers hoping not to get burned. After spending the last three weekends on long road trips, the Bucs are back home, their yearly Contraband exile from the Lake Charles Civic Center over. Since leaving town, the Bucs (3-4) have played their way back into playoff contention in the Pro Indoor Fo […]
    • Rhymes homer powers Tigers over Rebels May 18, 2013
      BATON ROUGE — This time Raph Rhymes got to take his time while touching them all. A night after huffing and puffing for an inside-the-park home run, the LSU senior took a more conventional route Friday when he launched a two-run shot into the left-field bleachers in the bottom of the eighth to give the Tigers a 5-4 victory over Ole Miss. “That was definitely […]
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    • BR teacher accused of soliciting lewd photos May 18, 2013
      Sat, 18 May 2013 17:29:20by Jim Mustian Advocate staff writerAdvocate staff photo by RICHARD ALAN HANNON An investigation continues into claims that a male teacher at Kenilworth Science and Technology Charter School asked girls to take pictures of their genitalia and send the photos to him.Baton Rouge police have opened a criminal investigation into claims t […]
    • Three Zachary women accused of Medicaid fraud May 18, 2013
      Sat, 18 May 2013 17:29:20Baker-Zachary bureauThe state Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has arrested three Zachary women accused of filing false Medicaid claims. The three women were arrested Wednesday with assistance from the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office, a news relea...
    • Fire at Prairieville business causes up to $80,000 in damage May 18, 2013
      Sat, 18 May 2013 17:29:20River Parishes bureauPRAIRIEVILLE ­— A fire that broke out late Friday morning caused an estimated $70,000 to $80,000 in damage to an Ascension Parish business but no injuries after flammable, spray-on material used to line the beds of pickup trucks caught fire. Fire Chi...
    • EBR law enforcement holds memorial for fallen officers May 18, 2013
      Sat, 18 May 2013 17:29:20by Jim Mustian Advocate staff writerAdvocate staff photo by HEATHER MCCLELLAND State Police Lt. Karen Roberts and Trooper Jessie Almore lay roses on pillars representing fallen law enforcement officers during the State Police Memorial Ceremony held Thursday at State Police Headquarters. Since 1925, 26 state troopers have lost their l […]
    • Police and Fire briefs for May 18, 2013 May 17, 2013
      Fri, 17 May 2013 17:29:19DWI arrests include 4th-offense booking Authorities arrested at least nine people suspected of driving while intoxicated in East Baton Rouge Parish — including Kenneth Briggs of Baton Rouge on a fourth-offense DWI — and booked them into Parish Pri...
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    • Majority of number combos picked for Powerball pot May 18, 2013
      DES MOINES, Iowa - Powerball is a game of numbers, and lottery officials say the majority of possible combinations have already been purchased ahead of Saturday night's near-historic $600 million drawing. The odds of winning the game's largest jackpot remain astronomically high: 1 in 175.2 million. But since about 80 percent of the possible combina […]
    • People, D.A. react to Chief's statement on beating May 17, 2013
      BATON ROUGE- Reaction is mixed after the city's top cop released a statement concerning the attack on a family in the northern part of town.Police Chief Carl Dabadie said there were serious errors in judgment after a husband, wife, and their daughter were beaten at a gas station on Mother's Day."It's something I feel sorry about. I hate t […]
    • Man's 18-year-old dog killed 'accidentally' by shelter May 17, 2013
      CENTRAL- A man is distraught after the animal shelter in Baton Rouge euthanized his 18-year-old Calhoun Collie mix Friday.Bowwow ran away last week and was picked-up by animal control agents on a street away from home. Patrick Morris said he spent the last seven days looking for him, and eventually found him at the animal shelter.But, he did not have his dri […]
    • Police: Brother of parade shooting suspect arrested May 16, 2013
      NEW ORLEANS - Police say they have arrested a second suspect in the shooting that injured 20 people at a parade on Mother's Day. Police Chief Ronal Serpas identified the second suspect as 24-year-old Shawn Scott, brother of 19-year-old Akein Scott. Akein Scott was arrested Wednesday night. Serpas says Shawn Scott was arrested Thursday. Both face 20 coun […]
    • Suspect faces 20 charges in Mother's Day shooting May 16, 2013
      NEW ORLEANS- Jail records show that the suspect in a Mother's Day parade shooting that wounded 19 people faces 20 charges of attempted second-degree murder. Nineteen-year-old Akein Scott was arrested Wednesday night in the Little Woods section of New Orleans. He was already facing a gun and drug possession charge and was out on bond at the time of Sunda […]
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    • New Orleans says gunfire won't end 'second lines' May 18, 2013
      New Orleans officials and cultural advocates say the Mother's Day parade shootings that left 20 people injured won't spell the end of second-line parades, the local tradition that celebrates the city and its people.
    • Two dead in separate shootings in N.O. May 18, 2013
      Police are investigating two fatal shootings that left a 37-year-old man dead in Central City and a 20 -year-old man dead in the Florida area.
    • Rhymes homer lifts LSU to 5-4 win over Ole Miss May 18, 2013
       A two-run eighth-inning homer by senior leftfielder Raph Rhymes lifted No. 2 LSU to a thrilling 5-4 victory over No. 14 Ole Miss Friday night at Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.  
    • Czechner's 15 strikeouts fuels LSU softball past CCSU May 18, 2013
      Ashley Czechner racked up a career-best 15 strikeouts to spark the No. 9 LSU softball team to a 3-2 triumph over Central Connecticut State to open the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional.
    • Trained Assassins, new Louisiana reality show May 18, 2013
      The reality TV bug bites Louisiana residents again. This time it's a show that will feature a group of hunters from the Baton Rouge area.
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    • Kickoff of St. Tammany coroner recall effort draws steady stream of voters May 18, 2013
      Hoping for a good turnout for Saturday's public kickoff of the recall petition against St. Tammany Parish Coroner Peter Galvan, the organizers received some encouraging signs before the event even got started. Two hours prior to the scheduled 10 a.m....
    • New Orleans Zephyrs shuffle the roster May 18, 2013
      FRESNO, Calif. – The New Orleans Zephyrs have dropped three consecutive and have fallen three games under .500 for the first time this season. The Z's will continue their eight game road trip tonight at 9PM central time from...
    • Republicans get poor grades for current legislative session: James Varney May 18, 2013
      When surveying the current legislative session in Baton Rouge a number of questions leap to mind. One is: what's the point of this so-called conservative majority up there?The session promised to begin with a bang. Lawmakers arrived poised to debate...
    • UNO ends its season with a 9-6 loss to Campbell on Saturday May 18, 2013
      UNO finished a season full of road trips with a 7-44 record before joining the Southland Conference next season.
    • John Curtis' Katie Brignac, Riverside's Taylor Terrio highlight New Orleans Small Schools Softball Team May 18, 2013
      All Metro softball (l-r) - Player of Year: Taylor Terrio, Coach of Year: Jerry Godfrey, and Pitcher of Year: Katie Brignac. - (Brett Duke, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune) Jerry Godfrey tabbed Coach of the Year...
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    • Millions of taxpayer dollars spent to move homes that are now decaying May 18, 2013
      Dozens of homes sit vacant and decaying in some of the city's poorest neighborhoods. And what's worse, the city spent millions of dollars moving them there.
    • Mother of missing teacher: 'Please help me find my baby' May 18, 2013
      Nearly 11 weeks since Terrilynn Monette went missing, her family is back in New Orleans. They're pleading with the public to help with the search.
    • Blood drive, benefit concert planned for second-line shooting victims May 18, 2013
      Residents helped police nab the suspects in Sunday's second-line shooting. Now the community is rallying to help the victims of that tragic event.
    • Brothers shot at second line from both sides of street, says evidence May 18, 2013
      Shawn Scott told reporters he and his brother Akein had nothing to do with the shooting at the annual Mother's Day second line parade in New Orleans.
    • Residents, leaders fight proposed massive flood insurance hike May 18, 2013
      Being next to the water is one of the pleasures of life in Louisiana. But alarm is spreading over the potential for massive flood insurance hikes.
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    • Slideshow: Top 12 American Boomtowns May 18, 2013
      Take a look at this list of the top 12 fastest growing cities in America, according to Bloomberg Rankings.
    • Federal judge's ruling doesn't resolve family restaurant squabble May 18, 2013
      A federal judge's ruling hasn't resolved a family's power struggle for control of Brennan's, one of New Orleans' best-known restaurants.
    • Raw video: Dalai Lama addresses Tulane graduates Saturday May 18, 2013
      The Dalai Lama spoke at Tulane University’s commencement address Saturday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
    • I-10 to experience overnight lane, ramp closures this week May 18, 2013
      There will be alternating overnight lane and ramp closures on I-10 in Jefferson Parish this week.
    • Weekly unemployment insurance claims drop in Louisiana May 18, 2013
      First-time claims for unemployment insurance in Louisiana for the week ending May 11 decreased from the previous week's total.
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    • Chief: Not jailing all beating suspects a mistake May 18, 2013
        Baton Rouge's police chief says it was a mistake not to take everyone to jail accused in the beating of a family at a gas station.  
    • Bayou Fabio: "Don of Dularge" speaks to FOX 8 May 17, 2013
      In the murky waters near Dulac, something lurks beneath the surface. Bayou Fabio takes us on the hunt.
    • Waterfalls within driving distance of New Orleans May 18, 2013
      Clark Creek features dozens of waterfalls, nestled in the very southwestern corner of Mississippi
    • Woman stabs boyfriend for ‘farting in her face’ May 14, 2013
      Police say that a Florida woman stabbed her boyfriend late last week because he "farted in her face."
    • Woman killed in Algiers shooting Friday night May 18, 2013
      The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a shooting in the 1200 block of Horace Street that killed a woman Friday night.
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  • RSS The Wildcat

    • ‘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)
      Dr. Aguillard makes announcement at news conference
  • RSS The Daily Reveille

    • 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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    • Academy Sports sues employer of man who ran into power pole and knocked out power to store May 17, 2013
      James M. GarnerGRETNA – A national sporting goods retailer is suing a delivery company after one of its vehicles was driven into a power pole serving the store, which resulted in a seven hour power outage and lost revenue. Academy Ltd. filed … Read More »
    • Alma Plantation accused of causing woman’s mesothelioma through second hand exposure May 17, 2013
      NEW ORLEANS – A Greenville, Miss. woman is suing several companies alleging each contributed to her asbestos exposure and subsequent contraction of mesothelioma. Elizabeth Gailyne Sutherland filed a lawsuit against Alma Plantation LLC, Anco Insulation Inc., Arrowood Indemnity Company, Eagle … Read More »
    • Pontchartrain Center sued by woman who claims disability after fall in puddle of water May 17, 2013
      Conrad S. Williams IIIGRETNA – A Terrebonne Parish woman is suing a local convention center and its operators after she fell in a puddle of water at a trade show. Elizabeth S. Blanchard filed suit against Sysco Corporation, Gallagher Bassett Services Inc., Ponthchartrain … Read More »
    • Car wash sued by man who drove into uncovered drain hole May 17, 2013
      Marcia Suzanne Montero GRETNA – A St. John the Baptist Parish man is suing a Jefferson Parish car wash after he drove into an open drainage hole, which resulted in damage to his vehicle and injuries to him and his daughter. Charlie Taylor, … Read More »
    • Harahan couple fights Chase Home Finance claiming improper foreclosure May 17, 2013
      23GRETNA – A Harahan couple is suing an international lender for allegedly improperly foreclosing on their home. Jay Jesse and Phyllis Karmazin filed suit against Chase Home Finance LLC in the 24th Judicial District Court on March. 18. The Karmazins … Read More »
  • RSS Louisiana Political Newswire

    • Louisiana Legislature 2013: Full bill breakdown May 18, 2013
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    • Boustany in the spotlight for high-profile IRS probe May 18, 2013
    • House committee to grill ousted IRS chief Friday May 17, 2013
    • House budget compromise meets Senate questions: Do revenue numbers add up? May 17, 2013
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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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  • RSS National Hurricane Center Graphical Tropical Weather Outlooks

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    • Hey for you in Lake Charles, come out to the Prien Lake Mall and visit with us during the Hurricane expo. 6 hours ago
    • Cloudy skies to start out a Saturday... but temps will warm into the 80s on south winds... Enjoy great day to be outside. 7 hours ago
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    • Flood Warning issued May 18 at 10:09AM CDT until further notice by NWS May 18, 2013
      ...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN LOUISIANA... THE ATCHAFALAYA RIVER AT MORGAN CITY AFFECTING ST. MARY PARISH THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE ATCHAFALAYA RIVER AT MORGAN CITY. * UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
    • Flood Warning issued May 18 at 9:56AM CDT until further notice by NWS May 18, 2013
      ...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN LOUISIANA... THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT RED RIVER LANDING AFFECTING EAST BATON ROUGE...POINTE COUPEE AND WEST FELICIANA PARISHES THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT BATON ROUGE AFFECTING EAST BATON ROUGE AND WEST BATON ROUGE PARISHES
    • Flood Warning issued May 18 at 9:56AM CDT until further notice by NWS May 18, 2013
      ...THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN LOUISIANA... THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT RED RIVER LANDING AFFECTING EAST BATON ROUGE...POINTE COUPEE AND WEST FELICIANA PARISHES THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT BATON ROUGE AFFECTING EAST BATON ROUGE AND WEST BATON ROUGE PARISHES
    • Flood Warning issued May 18 at 9:52AM CDT until further notice by NWS May 18, 2013
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