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Juvenile judge asks Supreme Court to grant a jury trial to 14-year-old charged with rape
An Orleans Parish Juvenile Court judge wants the state Supreme Court to grant a jury trial for a 14-year-old charged with rape, saying that it is a fundamental right of anyone facing detention for longer than six months.
Career Technical College has scheduled its semi-annual career fair from 1-5 p.m. Wednesday at its 2319 Louisville Ave.
Ceasar's nightclub in Gretna gets stern warning from city
The owner of a Gretna nightclub that was the scene of at least three shootings and a stabbing in the past two years has been given what may be his last warning before the city revokes his liquor license.
Northeastern Louisiana's month-long monsoon that dropped as many as 30 inches of rain has bogged down the biggest commercial construction boom in Ouachita Parish in years.
Political Horizons for Oct. 11, 2009
The Commission on Streamlining Government returned from its listening tour last week with an earful of complaints by state employees.
Police add three arrests to case
Posing as a drug dealer through text messages, West Monroe police added three additional arrests, two Sunday night and one Monday morning, to an arrest made Sunday.
Climate change a " Mid-South business
During their August recess, members of the Senate toured their home states, facing heated questions about pending health care reforms.
Eye-20 Corridor aims to put northern La. culture on map
The Northeast Louisiana Arts Council, under the direction of Tommy Usrey, has partnered with the Shreveport Regional Arts Council and the Bossier Arts Council to form the 'Eye-20 Creative Corridor.' This effort is defined as 'a collaborative arts and cultural delivery system that ensures access to the highest quality programs and services offered ...
For five years now, the Monroe City Battle of the Badges, an annual boxing event which pits police officers against firemen, has raised more than $100,000 for various charities.
Roundaway Bridge to close Wednesday in Tallulah
The Old U.S. Highway 65 Bridge over Roundaway Bayou in Tallulah will be temporarily closed beginning Wednesday.
Roundaway Bridge to close Wednesday in Tallulah
The Old U.S. Highway 65 Bridge over Roundaway Bayou in Tallulah will be temporarily closed beginning Wednesday.
Roundaway Bridge to close Wednesday in Tallulah
The Old U.S. Highway 65 Bridge over Roundaway Bayou in Tallulah will be temporarily closed beginning Wednesday.
Effective today, the city-run Natchitoches Animal Shelter is closed until further notice to allow for facility renovations and to formulate a renewed commitment to animal services, a news release from the city states.
Ministry seeking supplies for winter
Although we are suffering the heat of August, in just a couple of months a chill will be in the air.
CALHOUN - Melvin Bordelon, retired from Manville, died Sunday. Services are 2 p.m. Wednesday at The Apostolic Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, West Monroe.
Roundaway Bayou bridge to be closed, replaced, in Tallulah
The Old U.S. Highway 65 bridge over Roundaway Bayou in Tallulah will be temporarily closed beginning Wednesday to replace the bridge.
Alexandria man dies in shooting incident
Alexandria Police have arrested 36-year-old Chadrich McNeal of Tallulah within hours after a shooting that left a man dead.
Laid off prison workers offered job search help
TALLULAH, La. - Louisiana's labor department is offering job counseling and job placement help to the 105 workers at a Tallulah prison who are being laid off by the state.
The WSJ Spotlights Working Class Woes
The Wall Street Journal puts the woes of the working class front and center today , using the devastating crash in Las Vegas to tell the story.