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Republicans chafe over financial statement request
Louisiana's Republican Party is blasting the legislative auditor's office after both the GOP and the state Democratic Party were asked to turn over financial statements to comply with a long-overlooked law.
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International School sees increase in LEAP scores at Camp Street,...
The number of International School of Louisiana students at the Camp Street campus who passed state standardized tests showed another slight increase this year, officials said, and praised the scores recorded at the Jefferson Parish expansion campus as a "familiar" baseline to start from.
Louisiana Traveler - Wood modeler
Ralph "Pie" Sonnier stays busy in his Sulphur workshop, putting together his latest creation, a water well drilling rig.
Lawmakers, state treasurer spar over $251 million bond bill for technical and community colleges
State Treasurer John Kennedy testifies against the Senate Bill 204, which would authorize the issuance of bonds to finance capital improvements for the Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges System, in front of the House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
St. Tammany Parish's overall student performance on standardized tests improves
St. Tammany Parish School Superintendent Trey Folse reads Have your filled a bucket today to school children at Cypress Cove Elementary School Tuesday October 9, 2012.
Louisiana Senate OKs pay raise for judges, with grumbling from some lawmakers
Louisiana's judges would receive pay raises of between $16,000 and $19,250 over five years under a bill approved by the Senate on Wednesday.
New Orleans BioBlitz, 18th-Century Edition
During BioBlitz 2013, nearly 3,000 volunteer scientists, families, students, teachers, and others embarked on a crash course in the biological diversity of the 23,000-acre Barataria Preserve of the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve in Marrero, La., across the Mississippi River from the French Quarter of New Orleans.
Tea Party-backed resolution moved to Louisiana Senate floor by panel
The public packed the state Capitol on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 for debate on a resolution to block implementation of the Common Core education standards.
Louisiana test scores relatively flat amidst concern about next year's tougher tests
School social worker Niki Madere carries a sign stating rewards that are possible to earn for good test scores during a LEAP Pep Rally Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at Joshua Butler Elementary School in Westwego.
Emergency personnel respond to a one-vehicle accident at approximately 10:30 a.m. Tuesday on U.S. Hwy.
Officers buckling down to buckle up
Using a grant supplied by the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, law enforcement officers are gearing up and buckling down to watch for seat belt and child restraint violators, beginning this week.
Vietnam newspaper has front-page story discussing Louisiana officials at deltas conference
The main English-language daily newspaper in Vietnam had a front-page story on Wednesday mentioning Louisiana officials and others who are participating in the Deltas 2013 Vietnam conference there this week in Ho Chi Minh City.
West Feliciana joins school cooperative
The West Feliciana Parish School Board has agreed to join a cooperative of Louisiana school districts that hope to save money through bulk purchases of computers and software and by devising curriculum and online courses.
Mary Landrieu offers bill to delay increases in flood insurance premiums
Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La. introduced legislation Tuesday to block flood insurance premium increases.
A state House panel on Tuesday endorsed a measure putting Planned Parenthood operations in Louisiana under scrutiny as it prepares to build a health center in New Orleans where abortions will be provided.
Louisiana Public Service Commission to revisit vote halting energy-efficiency program
After a group of local environmental groups filed suit challenging a recent vote to halt a new statewide energy-efficiency program without public comment, the Louisiana Public Service Commission plans to revisit the issue next month.
Senate Committee stalls Medicaid expansion
State senators rejected a proposal on Monday for Louisiana to offer government-subsidized health insurance to the working poor through the federal health overhaul law known as the Affordable Care Act.
Louisiana Senate panel rejects school funding formula, will revert to 2011-2012 numbers
Louisiana Education Superintendent John White and state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education President Chas Roemer defend the 2013-2014 Minimum Foundation Program, or MFP, formula to lawmakers on Tuesday, May 21, 2013.
Gov: Texas Brine trying to run out the clock on citizens near giant LA sinkhole
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal was in Bayou Corne Monday afternoon to hold a news conference on the current status of the giant sinkhole in Grand Bayou.
Key Charge Against Ex-BP Official In Spill Case Dismissed
David Rainey, a former BP vice president during the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, leaves federal court after being arraigned on obstruction of a federal investigation in New Orleans on Nov.