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MON, FEB 21 10:29AM by Heather Miller

Stimulus money ‘dried up’ in Lafayette Parish schools

Lafayette Parish school system trying to cope with millions of dollars in additional retirement contributions and the end of $16 million in federal stimulus money

 
FRI, FEB 18 12:34PM by Leslie Turk

Reinstating LHA board members could prompt HUD takeover

Any effort to reinstate three dismissed LHA board members could prompt a complete HUD takeover of the embattled agency.

 
FRI, FEB 18 12:29PM by Walter Pierce

Bishop eyeing Cortez seat

Married with two children, Stuart Bishop says he wants to help forward Louisiana’s increasingly business-friendly policies in Baton Rouge.

 
FRI, FEB 18 11:53AM by Heather Miller

PAR weighs in on redistricting

The Public Affairs Research Council has compiled a report on the 2011 redistricting process in Louisiana, making several key recommendations on how to raise transparency and “advance its traditional approach to redistricting.”

 
FRI, FEB 18 10:46AM by Heather Miller

Human rights group suing state over ‘discriminating’ prostitution law

State's 200-year-old "crimes against nature by solicitation" law challenged.

 
FRI, FEB 18 9:49AM by Walter Pierce

Lemoine tapped for Joie de Vivre

Scheduled to begin construction in September, the project has drawn the ire of some residents of the neighborhood who say the design and scale of the project are incongruent with the existing residential architecture.

 
THU, FEB 17 1:10PM by Walter Pierce

Chamber getting the business

Granger firm outraged by chamber PAC's endorsement of Perry in Senate 26 race.

 
THU, FEB 17 11:19AM by Walter Pierce

In Senate 26 race, Perry is ‘empowered’

Republican Jonathan Perry has won the endorsement of Empower PAC, the political action committee of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce.

 
THU, FEB 17 10:26AM by Walter Pierce

This week in awesome: Zach Kopplin

(Or is it "This week in quixotic?") A Baton Rouge Magnet High School senior is leading a grassroots effort to repeal the Louisiana Science Education Act.

 
THU, FEB 17 10:22AM by Heather Miller

Prominent business lobby discusses budget reform

Members of Blueprint Louisiana, a political lobbying organization founded by three well-known Lafayette businessmen, spoke to the Baton Rouge Press Club this week to offer their direction on how to effectively deal with the state’s budget woes.

 
TUE, FEB 15 11:30AM by Heather Miller

Fox’s Bret Baier speaking in Lafayette

Bret Baier's talk on “the Obama Administration, Congress and a look at politics in America” is the drawing card of the fourth annual fundraiser for Pope John Paul II Academy.

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