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Rob Maness to run for U.S. Senate in Louisiana
A second candidate seeking to unseat U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu has announced his decision to run.
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Vitter Announces Staff Satellite Office Hours for Northeast Louisiana Residents
U.S. Sen. David Vitter today announced staff satellite office hours for residents of Tensas and Jackson Parishes.
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LA GOP Endorses Budget Proposal
The Louisiana House GOP has overwhelmingly endorsed the revised budget framework proposed by house negotiators, and the Ways & Means Chairman.
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Dardenne: "My Expectations Are I Will Be a Candidate for Governor in 2015"
The Louisiana governor's race is still two years away, but a likely candidate for the position was in West Monroe Thursday, not campaigning for governor,...
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Budget Maneuvers Continue at the Louisiana State Capitol
Both Democrats and Republicans are coming together and reporting bills unfavorably out of committee to make sure those bills were not killed and can be...
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Gov. Jindal: Louisiana Legislators Pushing Secret Plan to Raise Taxes
Governor Bobby Jindal held a news conference earlier today where he blasted the Louisiana Representatives pushing a secret plan he says will raise taxes on...
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CNSI Files Lawsuit Against State
Client Network Services Inc. has filed a lawsuit over the Jindal administration's cancellation of a nearly $200 million contract for state Medicaid claims processing.
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House Committee Passes Bill that Bans Posting to Social Media Sites While Driving
A bill that tries to stop folks from posting to social media sites while driving is step closer to becoming a law.
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Arkansas Auditor Not Seeking Re-election in 2014
Arkansas State Auditor Charlie Daniels says he will not seek re-election when his term expires in 2014.
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Union Parish School Tax Proposals Fail
Voters in Union Parish have rejected two propositions for the school district.
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Regional Headlines
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Arkansas Lt. Governor Backing November Ballot Issue
Arkansas' Lt. Governor is throwing his support behind the highway tax proposal.
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Video Captures City Workers Moving Campaign Sign
A video captures Monroe City employees damaging a council candidate's campaign sign.
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First Presidential Debate Tonight
Today is the day. After weeks, even months of preparation, President Obama and Governor Romney will square off in the first presidential debate.
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National Voter Registration Day, Deadline to Register Approaching
The deadline to register for the November 6 Presidential Election is only two weeks away.
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Obama Leads Romney in Three Battleground States
President Barack Obama has the edge over Republican Mitt Romney in three potentially decisive states in the presidential election.
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Louisiana Secretary of State Overseas Trip Cut Short
Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler's overseas trip was cut short due to the troubles in the Middle East.
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Tom Cotton Endorsed by Governor Mike Huckabee
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is throwing his support behind Tom Cotton in the upcoming 4th Congressional District Race.
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Local Delegates On Hand for President Obama Acceptance Speech
Delegates from the ArkLaMiss are heading home after the end of the Democratic National Convention.
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President Bill Clinton Fires Up Democrats at DNC
It was an evening to remember at the Democratic National Convention as the delegates officially nominated President Obama for re-election.
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Benefit for Isaac Survivors Before Start of DNC
Delegates from Louisiana attended a benefit Monday night to help raise money for Isaac survivors before the start of the Democratic National Convention.
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State Headlines
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Former U.S. Congressman Mike Ross Reconsidering Gubernatorial Run
It looks like former Arkansas Congressman Mike Ross may be reconsidering a run for governor.
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Bastrop Mayoral Forum Scheduled for Thursday
The City of Bastrop will hold a public forum so residents can hear from the seven people running for mayor.
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Congressman Tom Cotton Reflects on Anniversary of Iraq War
Arkansas Congressman Tom Cotton and Army Veteran appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" with Candy Crowley Sunday morning to reflect on the ten year...
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Jindal: Current GOP Distracted by Federal Debt
Governor Bobby Jindal told the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference that the current Republican Party is distracted by the constant battles in Washington...
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Landrieu Receives Award From Small Business Investor Alliance
U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, received the "Champion of Small Business" award today from...
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Legislators Caution Governor On Fund Sweep For Coastal Programs
Coastal Projects Threatened by Fund Sweeps.
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Attorney General Details Election Reform Bills
Attorney General, Sen. Keith Ingram host news conference to discuss bills
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Proposed Bill Could Change Tuition Rates for Illegal Immigrants
One of the hundreds of bills filed before the deadline on Monday would allow children of illegal immigrants to attend Arkansas universities at the in-state...
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Sen. David Vitter Introduces Bill to Repeal Obamacare
U.S. Sen. David Vitter is introducing a bill that would repeal Obamacare.
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Louisiana Speaker of the House Wants Details; Asks Governor for Proposed Tax Reform Plan
Louisiana Speaker of the House Chuck Kleckley sent a letter to Governor Bobby Jindal's Chief of Staff asking for the governor's tax reform plan to...
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National Headlines
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Roadside Ignition Was Source Of California Fire: Officials
An undetermined roadside ignition in grass and debris off the Ventura Freeway in Southern California sparked the Springs Fire, officials said on Sunday.
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Man Stabs Choir Members During Closing Hymns At New Mexico Church, Police Say
At least four people were stabbed at an Albuquerque, N.M., church when a man went on a rampage during a Sunday service's closing hymns, police said.
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Officials: Boston Bombing Suspect is Communicating in Writing
The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings has communicated in writing with officials several times, a senior federal official, who has been briefed on the investigation,...
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'Best Day of My Life': Bomb Victim Opens Eyes
In one room at a Boston hospital, the marathon bombing suspect was under heavy guard. In another, one of the victims was opening his eyes for the...
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Woman Dead, Search Suspended For Man Missing In Washington Avalanches
One woman has now been declared dead while a 60-year-old man is still missing after a pair of avalanches ripped through the mountains Saturday near Snoqualmie Pass...
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Crude Oil Leaks In Arkansas Suburb After Exxonmobil Pipeline Ruptures
An ExxonMobil pipeline rupture near Little Rock, Ark., Friday evening has resulted in a "major oil spill," according to the Environmental Protection Agency -- and ignited further...
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Three Dead In Massive 95-Car Pileup Near Virginia, North Carolina Border
Three people have been were killed and at least 20 injured after a massive 95-car pileup on Interstate 77 near the Virginia and North Carolina border Sunday...
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'Peace To The Whole World': Pope Francis Urges Unity In First Easter Sunday Address
Pope Francis called for worldwide efforts towards peace in his first Easter Sunday address, urging leaders to find diplomatic solutions in Syria and North Korea.
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Oklahoma to Allow Horses to be Slaughtered for Meat
Oklahoma took a step toward allowing livestock owners to slaughter horses for food on Friday when the governor signed a bill that permits the practice,...
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North Korea Says it is Entering 'State of War' with South
North Korea said on Saturday that it was entering a "state of war" with South Korea, following a call to arms by the country's young...
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