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May 3, 2026
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Another accident stalls traffic on Hale Boggs bridge

April 20, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

Traffic backed up for miles this morning (April 20) on I-310 from an apparent motorcycle wreck. […]

Government

Ormond repaving work won’t add to traffic congestion

April 15, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

After a deluge of complaints about the parish resurfacing Ormond Boulevard at the same time the state is upgrading Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge, parish officials have clarified the project should not stop traffic on the heavily used road. […]

Government

Cochran addresses taxes at forum

April 15, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

A large crowd was assembled Wednesday morning at Belle Terre Country Club in LaPlace as all three River Parish Presidents sat together to speak to the River Region Chamber of Commerce as part of a Parish President’s Forum. […]

Government

Parish’s new bomb dog already called to active duty on 2 threats

April 15, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

Miki was considered a little “hyper” by the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) for people-heavy airports, but Lt. Jason Guidry said St. Charles Parish is fortunate to have this enthusiastic German short-haired pointer as its new bomb dog. […]

Government

Miller authors bill to restrict felons seeking office

April 15, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

Determined to prevent a technical error from overriding the will of Louisianans, Rep. Greg Miller, R-Norco, pushed a bill to affirm a constitutional amendment preventing convicted felons from holding public office for 15 years. […]

Allen Lottinger

Expenses will go up this year

April 8, 2016 Allen Lottinger

If you think you escaped April Fool’s Day setbacks this year, you are mistaken. […]

Government

Parish’s new online service will help expedite work requests

April 8, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

Stepping up the use of technology to make government services more timely and efficient, St. Charles Parish government has developed a new online service to report problems with streetlight outages, garbage bins and debris removal. […]

Government

Why now? Ormond Blvd. repaving raises frustration

April 8, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

Repaving Ormond Boulevard in Destrehan will begin April 12, but motorists could find the traffic hectic with this project and the upgrade of Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge underway at the same time. […]

Government

Council rejects Hogan’s repeated efforts to investigate ‘dumpster-gate’

April 1, 2016 Anna Thibodeaux

When Councilman Paul Hogan pushed a lengthy resolution calling for an investigation on former Parish President V.J. St. Pierre Jr. and the controversial dumpster program, the council soundly killed the measure. […]

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