Yet another myth from our legislators
Whenever the leges are unable to accomplish something, they complain about the governor having too much power. They say the answer to reducing the governor’s power is to have a constitutional convention. […]
Whenever the leges are unable to accomplish something, they complain about the governor having too much power. They say the answer to reducing the governor’s power is to have a constitutional convention. […]
When he was nominated for the position of legislative auditor in 2010, Daryl Purpera told then Times-Picayune reporter, now Senior Audit Analyst Ed Anderson, “What we want to be is a fact-finder, not a prosecutor.” […]
Much criticism has been expressed about the high contingency fees assessed by law firms for handling cases for governmental agencies. […]
Rosalie Matherne Beadle of Des Allemands, died peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 13 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Raceland on Aug. 30, 1944. […]
P.J. Rogers, 87, a resident of Des Allemands, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, Oct. 9. He passed peacefully at the South East Louisiana War Veterans Home in Reserve. […]
Arrests •Anthony D. Doresy, 47, of 305 Goodchildren St. in Boutte, was arrested on Oct. 11 and charged with DWI, not using a turning signal, disregarding a stop sign and open container. •Dustin M. Albarado, […]
The final worship service at the Luling United Methodist Church in Luling will be held on Sunday, Nov. 3. After that, the church will move into a unique partnership with a different denomination. […]
Louisiana is one of the worst states in the country when it comes to bridge upkeep. […]
St. Charles Parish officials showed off a $10.5 million community center that is designed to withstand 130 mile-per-hour winds and includes basketball and volleyball courts in addition to meeting rooms. […]
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