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2 guilty of attempted looting during Isaac
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A New Orleans jury has found two men charged with looting a convenience store during Hurricane Isaac guilty of the lesser offense of attempted looting. Timothy Hartford, 28, and ...
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La. lawmakers spend surplus, pass construction budget
By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press BATON ROUGE — In a flurry of last-minute approvals, Louisiana lawmakers signed off Thursday on spending deals that will finance state construction work next yea...
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Lawmakers pass bill protecting identity of gun owners
By LITTICE BACON-BLOOD Associated Press BATON ROUGE — It will soon be a crime to publicly identify concealed handgun permit holders and permit applicants in Louisiana. A bill making it a misdemeano...
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Judge OKs N.O. jail reform pact
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Citing a history of inmate deaths, sexual assaults, beatings, stabbings and poor medical care at the New Orleans jail, a federal judge on Thursday approved an agreement between t...
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Barfield takes job as Jindal revenue secretary
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Gov. Bobby Jindal officially has a new revenue secretary, months after he named who he wanted in the job. Tim Barfield told lawmakers Thursday that he was formally appointed as s...
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Basin, Henderson, Verret bass length rule dropped, limit reduced
BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission on Thursday approved the removal of the 14" minimum length limit on black bass in the Atchafalaya Basin, Henderson Lake and Lake Verre...
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Mayne succeeds Vidrine in Wildlife enforcement chief post
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) promoted Jeff Mayne to colonel, which is the highest ranking position in the Enforcement Division. Col. Mayne takes over for the recently r...
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Reward upped to $10K in whooping crane shooting
By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — With leads scarce about whoever shot an endangered whooping crane in April, the reward for information leading to the killer’s conviction has be...
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Louisiana news briefs
Bill seeking crates for dogs in trucks falls short BATON ROUGE — A Kenner lawmaker’s attempt to require that dogs be placed in ventilated crates if they are in the back of a truck or on a utility...
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Houma businessman pleads guilty to federal charges
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The president and owner of Houma-based Cenac Towing pleaded guilty Wednesday to illegally funneling campaign contributions above the legal limit to Louisiana’s two U.S. senators....
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3 bills regulating salt domes headed to Jindal’s desk
By LITTICE BACON-BLOOD Associated Press BATON ROUGE — Three bills to tighten regulations on salt domes won final passage and are headed to Gov. Bobby Jindal’s desk as Louisiana lawmakers respond to...
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House pushing back on Senate budget
By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press BATON ROUGE — Devising the budget in the Louisiana Legislature is often an elaborate game of chicken, with the House and Senate challenging each other to see wh...
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