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Puppy-slapping video leads to cruelty charge for Alexandria boy
La. boy who viciously slaps puppy on video charged with animal cruelty
Man pleads not guilty in animal cruelty case
Rap videos show street gang in action
Gasoline pumps locked, owner arrested after allegedly pointing gun at customer
Authorities searching for inmate who walked away from Alexandria facility
Scott police need help finding runaway
Pineville High teacher accused of sexual misconduct with student
Pineville man facing charges after driving through yards, hitting pedestrian
Suit: cops purposefully looked for affair, embarrassment
Text Messages In Ransom Taylor Kidnapping Case Did Not Meet Legal Definition For Threat
Two West Monroe men booked on forcible rape and imprisonment
Kenner man arrested, charged with rape of 7-year-old
Null and void? Ruling could force Northshore divorced couples back in court
Jury finds parish leaders not guilty of misconduct during Katrina
Which casino was most popular among Louisiana politicians? Louisiana Purchased poll
Video Of Lake Charles Woman Describing Siren Malfunction Goes Viral
Woman: road worker using yard as restroom is the last straw
Lake Charles Navy veteran served during Cuban Missile Crisis
Louisiana remains one of top flu states
Deadline to enter Louisiana art contest is Feb. 12
Convicted killer found guilty of trying to tamper with jury
Wounded Deer Attacks and Injures Louisiana Hunter
Last Navy warship built at Avondale has left shipyard
Sorrento remains without insurance for police
Some Louisiana lawmakers oppose legalizing marijuana
“It scares me to death that anyone would even consider any bill that would legitimize an illegal drug,” said state Sen. Bob Kostelka, R-Monroe, who had a hand in killing state Rep. Austin Badon’s, D-New Orleans, bill last year that would have reduced criminal penalties on simple possession.
Another View: Louisiana should legalize marijuana
Marijuana is a Schedule I(C) hallucinogenic substance under state law, which is one of the harshest in the nation. Currently in Louisiana, those caught in possession of marijuana may find themselves jailed for as long as six months just on a first offense. A second offender may be sentenced to up to five years and fined up to $2,500. Anyone convicted three or more times is looking at a possible 20-year sentence and a $5,000 fine. The numbers are even more dire in instances of distribution or cultivation.
Stonecipher: Shreveport As Racially Divided Today As In 1960s
Teen accused of posting nude pic of friend online
Prosecutor grills Ray Nagin as corruption trial nears end
Analysis: More damning evidence against former mayor Nagin
Businessman tells jury he gave Nagin more than $100,000 in bribes
Witness says he disguised $50K bribe to Nagin
Home Depot exec: Nagin wanted contracts for family business
I-Team Follow up: Battling Bullies
Substitute Teacher at Arrested for Battering Student
Louisiana police chief found dead in Biloxi casino hotel room
Gas flow stopped at drilling rig off Louisiana coast; investigation of cause continues
Unsolved Murders Haunt Town, New Documents Suggest Sinister Police Involvement
Louisiana restriction on handgun possession by under-17-year-olds passes
Report: In four years, Louisiana politicians spent nearly $800,000 in taxpayer money . . . on golf
Former Glenmora Mayor Tyrone Doyle dies at age of 75
NFL cheerleaders visit deployed Fort Polk troops
Study shows LSU-Alexandria generates nearly $53 million in sales
Duck Commander Now Sponsors Of Nascar Race At Texas Motor Speedway
‘American Idol:’ Three Louisiana contestants say goodbye, one remains
Louisiana Civil Rights Museum would have paid $2 million more for ArtWorks building
P-40 Warhawk new exhibit in National War II Museum
Orleans Parish Election Results:

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Charles Foti, moving into runoff for Orleans Parish sheriff, vows to fix jail
Rasmussen Poll: Cassidy leads Mary Landrieu in 2014 Senate race
Mary Landrieu and Bill Cassidy 2013 votes reflect growing congressional partisanship
LIBERAL SEN. WHITEHOUSE: MARY LANDRIEU WILL PUNISH ENERGY INDUSTRY
FOX News Highlights Landrieu’s Push to Build Keystone Pipeline
Democrats react to Republican Party’s new voter outreach campaign
Graves Could Become Coastal Candidate in 6th District
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WATCH: MVP Malcolm Smith Interrupted By Man Calling For 9/11 Probe
Bradshaw off Fox’s coverage after father’s death
President Obama: I wouldn’t let my son play pro football
Welp! Punxsutawney Phil Forecasts Longer Winter
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