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Project To Nourish Eroding Marshes With Sewage Nearly Done
A project to channel treated sewage through wetlands to help rebuild marshes in southern Terrebonne Parish is near completion.
Obama Declares Flood-Hit Louisiana A Disaster
The White House says the declaration makes federal aid available to north Louisiana parishes hit by more than 18 inches of rain last week.
Ex-Priest Gets 2 Life Terms, Plus 50 Years, For Sex Abuse
The sentence was handed down for abuse that occurred during the late 80s thru the early 90s.
Louisiana Holds Presidential Primary Elections Today
Head out to the polls today to help determine Louisiana's presidential preferences.
Lawmakers Resistant To Taxes Slow To Suggest Specific Cuts
Senate leaders, both Republican and Democrat, have repeatedly pointed out the House members causing some of the special session logjam.
Deputy Marshal Charged In Boy’s Killing Freed On $1M bond
Derrick Stafford will be monitored electronically at his home following his release Wednesday from the Avoyelles Parish Jail.
Former U.S. Rep. Joseph Cao Enters La. Senate Race
Another Republican joins in the fray for David Vitter's U.S. Senate seat.
Is Cheap Natural Gas Really “Greener” Than Oil?
An environmental watchdog group cautions that the nation's boom in natural gas is spawning a wave of petrochemical plants that cause more pollution.
State Police Instituting New Auto Insurance Monitoring System
Police across the state will soon be able to monitor lapses in auto insurance.
Edwards: House Action Hasn’t Done Enough To Close Budget Gap
Edwards said state representatives have not "come close to fixing the problem."
House Lawmakers Question Capitol Economists On Tax Estimates
An unprecedented meeting was held today at the State Capitol regarding a "numbers game."
Appellate Court Rules Against Abortion Clinics In Louisiana
On Wednesday, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a federal judge's ruling that a certain Louisiana was deemed unconstitutional.