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MON, MAY 16 10:31AM by Walter Pierce

Wildlife fleeing as floodwaters head south

A virtual arc of Louisiana wildlife is being displaced in the wake of the Morganza Spillway's opening on Saturday.

 
MON, MAY 16 10:21AM by Leslie Turk

Limbaugh heaps praise on former 'prostitute' Landrieu

Apparently U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu is only a prostitute when she disagrees with Rush Limbaugh.

 
MON, MAY 16 10:20AM by Walter Pierce

Student-athlete GPA bill headed to House

The bill would require student athletes to maintain a C average in order to participate in interscholastic sports.

 
MON, MAY 16 9:31AM by Heather Miller

Statewide NOLA charter teaching International Baccalaureate

A New Orleans charter high school that accepts students from across Louisiana is joining a very small list of schools here that offer the highly revered International Baccalaureate program.

 
FRI, MAY 13 11:00AM by Heather Miller

Jindal’s choice for Pastorek replacement disputed

Four BESE members are said to be opposed to newly appointed RSD chief John White taking over as interim state superintendent of education, which could prompt the vote on White to fail.

 
FRI, MAY 13 10:57AM by Walter Pierce

LSEA repeal gaining support (outside Legis)

A bill to repeal the controversial Louisiana Science Education Act is collecting more supporters outside the Capitol.

 
THU, MAY 12 2:09PM by Leslie Turk

Whole Foods: no deal on old Kmart site

I know this will get so many Ind readers all riled up, but there is no deal to bring Whole Foods Market to the old Kmart site. The announcement was at least "premature" and at worst dead wrong.

 
THU, MAY 12 10:34AM by Walter Pierce

Dirk Powell to lead Crossroads

The Acadiana Center for the Arts, which owns and hosts the widely respected, decade-old concert franchise, is expected to announce Powell’s appointment at a press conference next week.

 
THU, MAY 12 10:31AM by Walter Pierce

Piss poor proposal propelled

A bill that would require 20 percent of state welfare recipients who receive cash benefits to submit to drug testing has cleared a House committee and is now before the full House.

 
THU, MAY 12 10:19AM by Heather Miller

Pastorek praise hits op-ed pages across the state

His plans to leave the state’s top education post for a private sector attorney job in Washington has brought his achievements and controversial four years to the forefront.

 
WED, MAY 11 3:43PM by Leslie Turk

Whole Foods, Burlington Coat slated for old Kmart

A planned Whole Foods and Burlington Coat Factory will breathe new life into the long vacant Kmart site on Ambassador Caffery Parkway.

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