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Jeff Palermo
Update: Will scandal weigh down LSU's NCAA seeding? Javonte Smart reinstated
Selection Sunday is three days away and will the growing off the court controversy involving suspended LSU coach Will Wade impact the Tigers NCAA tournament seeding? CBS Sports bracketologist Jerry Pa...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 15, 2019
Louisiana abortions fall to ten year low
The number of abortions in Louisiana last year fell to a 10-year low. 8,048 abortions were reported to have been performed in the state, and Louisiana Right to Life Executive Director Benjamin Clapper...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 14, 2019
Will Wade requests suspension to be lifted
LSU basketball coach Will Wade has asked for his suspension to be lifted, so he can return to his coaching duties immediately. But Glen Guilbeau, who covers LSU for the USA Today Network, doesn't expe...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 14, 2019
Former Avoyelles Correctional Center warden pleads guilty to federal corruption charges
Former Avoyelles Correctional Center Warden Nate Cain has pleaded guilty to charges in his federal trial on corruption charges. US Attorney David Joseph for the Western District of Louisiana said Cain...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 14, 2019
Sen. Kennedy looks for answers about last minute fiscal year spending
Senator John Kennedy, who sits on the Senate Budget Committee, questioned the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget Russell Vought over transactions that took place in the final month...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 14, 2019
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Lack of worker visas could cost crawfish processors big bucks
There's concern that processors who sell pre-peeled crawfish meat won't have enough foreign H-2B visa workers to peel all of the crawfish on the market. Only 33,000 visas are made available every six ...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 14, 2019
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Louisiana fire fatalities lower at this point of 2019 than same point in recent years
State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says the state is seeing fewer fatalities in fires so far in 2019 compared to other years with 16 fatal fires killing 17. Browning said the decline is welcomed news w...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 13, 2019
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Romanians busted in Livingston Parish skimming scam
Several Romanians have been arrested in Livingston Parish after allegedly being in the country illegally, and running a "skimming" scam targeting gas stations along the I-12 corridor. Sheriff Jason Ar...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 13, 2019
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Denham Springs couple sues HUD over Restore grant money access
A Denham Springs couple whose home was flooded in 2016 is suing HUD in an effort to access Restore grant money. The couple's lawyer, J.R. Whaley, says the suit against HUD is for their inaction in cor...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 13, 2019
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AgCenter scores million dollar roseau grant
The LSU AgCenter is getting a grant potentially worth one million dollars to study the vital bayou stalwart roseau cane. The cane helps keep the bayou intact, but is threatened by sea level changes an...
Jeff Palermo
Mar 12, 2019
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