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Local News from WAFB Baton Rouge via Yahoo! News

If President-elect Barack Obama gets his way, folks who rely on analog TV sets to pick up over-the-air broadcasts would get a little breathing room.

 

Legislative leaders are urging passage of Gov. Bobby Jindal's proposal to shrink this year's budget by $341 million.

 

The National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a dense fog advisory for the area until 9:00am Friday morning.

 

Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley will be the one inducted into the Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame this summer.

 

One of the big changes coming to La. because of the election of Barack Obama centers on federal positions. Sen. Mary Landrieu has already received over 1,000 applications or recommendations for the jo...

 

Governor Bobby Jindal is catering to businesses by starting a program to train more skilled workers. The governor spoke at the annual LABI meeting Thursday morning.

 

People who were charged with looting during Hurricane Gustav are now making their way through the justice system. They're up against a district attorney's office with a "no tolerance" approa...

 

Officials in St. Helena Parish will get $220,000 from the state to rebuild the main building at St. Helena Central High School.

 

Roof repairs got back underway Wednesday for an elderly woman who said last week that the man she hired to do the work took her money after doing just half the job and then, he couldn't be found.

 

A new law could force second hand children's stores to shut their doors.

 
 

Local News from The Shreveport Times via Yahoo! News

Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.

 

Provisions of General Motors' and Chrysler's $17.4 billion in federal loans automatically places them in default if union workers go on strike.

 

Shreveport has announced inconvenienced streets and street closures for this week.

 

Shreveport firefighters spent part of the morning battling a blaze at a Queensboro residence.

 

Shreveport police are investigating the rape of a 71-year-old woman.

 

Charles Rex Scott sets the tone for his administration at Caddo district attorney by saying, "No one is above the law and no one is beneath its protection."

 

The Captains are back in Shreveport, but don't dust off the old memorabilia just yet. These aren't your dad's Captains.

 

Mardi Gras time is here and the Krewe of Sobek is back again to kick it off with the first parade of the season.

 

The Caddo Commission delays approval of a set of increased Metropolitan Planning Commission fees so they can be included in the city-parish master plan.

 

Walk in Maj. Dan Coffel's class at Haughton High School and you'll find him laughing and joking with the cadets in the school's Air Force JROTC program.

 
 

Local News for Lafayette, Louisiana from theadvertiser.com

As many as 763 dead in violence

 

Academics avoid $4.3M spending ax, but upgrades, repairs now on hold

 

BATON ROUGE - State Sen. Donald Cravins Jr. submitted a letter resigning his Senate post Thursday to take a job in Washington, D.C, working with U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu.

 

The Louisiana Board of Regents released a list yesterday of underperforming programs it says could be instrumental in cutting costs as the state's colleges and universities face deeper reductions in t...

 

LAKE CHARLES - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers should soon proceed with the second phase of a comprehensive coastal restoration and hurricane protection study for Southwest Louisiana.

 

At the age of 10, Shad Ireland was diagnosed with kidney failure. Doctors said he would not be a candidate for a transplant and would never have a normal life.

 

Louisiana is a leading state in public education accountability and teacher quality and recruitment, but its students are still among the lowest performing nationwide, according to a report released T...

 
 
 

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