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News Sunday, July 6, 2008  

Animal Overpopulation Stressing Shelters - Saturday, July 5th
Officials say the huge number of animals arriving at the shelter everyday is a big problem- as they find themselves overwhelmed with strays everyday. In just one day this week, nearly 100 animals brought to the Ouachita Parish Animal Shelter in West Monr - Read More

Monroe Man Accused Of Years Of Violent Rape - Thursday, July 3rd
It's a crime that's hard for most to imagine - police arresting a man they say violently raped his young niece for more than 3 years. - Read More

Ministers accused of sex crime make plea - Thursday, July 3rd
Two Richland Parish ministers accused of sexual assault have pleaded not guilty in court. - Read More

New autism bill adds insurance coverage - Thursday, July 3rd
Governor Bobby Jindal signs a bill into law requiring health insurance coverage for kids with autism. - Read More

Police reminding everyone to drive safely - Thursday, July 3rd
As the busy 4th of July holiday approaches - state police reminding us to drive carefully this holiday weekend. - Read More

Radio station gives away gas for $1.01 a gallon - Thursday, July 3rd
Customers at one gas station experiencing a blast from the past as gas prices dip by nearly three dollars. - Read More

Jindal signs ban on text messaging while driving - Thursday, July 3rd
Text messaging while driving is officially off-limits in Louisiana. - Read More

Home Invasion Robbery - Thursday, July 3rd
A terrifying home invasion in a south Monroe neighborhood. It's been a busy summer for Monroe Police. - Read More

Governor Jindal Signs Bills Targeting Sex Offenders - Wednesday, July 2nd
Louisiana's governor making a stop in Monroe today...putting his pen to paper -- signing into law a sweeping number of bills he says will safeguard children against predators. - Read More

Money Questions: Richwood Residents Speaking Out - Wednesday, July 2nd
Ed Harris, Richwood's former mayor, admitted to writing several checks, totaling 72 thousand dollars. Now the citizens of Richwood are speaking out about the situation. - Read More

- Wednesday, July 2nd
A Monroe minister says he's being intimidated by the Monroe City Marshall and he says the proof is in a taped phone message. - Read More

Ruston Bear Sighting - Tuesday, July 1st
Imagine waking up and finding a bear strolling through your yard-well it happened this morning in Ruston. Folks living in Lincoln Parish getting a suprise this morning when they see a Black Bear walking around downtown Ruston. *Special thanks to Jam - Read More

Teens And Alcohol Sales - Tuesday, July 1st
With kids out of school -- that means more free time on their hands -- and that could also mean more time to get in trouble. - Read More

Richwood's Former Mayor In Hot Water - Tuesday, July 1st
An Ark-La-Miss mayor accuses his predecessor of cleaning out the town's bank account. Today was the 1st day on the job for Steve Hunter the new mayor of Richwood and it was anything but a typical day. - Read More

Jindal Vetoes Pay Raise - Monday, June 30th
Jindal announced this mornig that he has vetoed the controversial pay raises for state legislators. - Read More

Monroe Murders Update - Monday, June 30th
We now know the identity of the two men who were gunned down inside a Monroe home yesterday. - Read More

Chemical Castration - Monday, June 30th
No doubt it's a brutal crime-raping a child. The Supreme Court ruled last week against using the death penalty in such cases. Now, Louisiana lawmakers passing a new law that will castrate sex offenders. It's called Chemical Castration. The bill signed in - Read More

Jindal Vetos Legislature Approved Raises - Monday, June 30th
Louisiana lawmakers lose out in their quest to more than double their own pay. Governor Bobby Jindal pulls an abrupt about face vetoing a proposed raise that would have more than doubled the pay of Louisiana's 144 representatives and senators. - Read More

Monroe Murders - Sunday, June 29th
Two men are shot to death in Monroe this afternoon. - Read More

Lake Bruin Drowning - Saturday, June 28th
Three children, all under the age of 14, drown in Lake Bruin yesterday afternoon. - Read More

Shooting in Monroe Sends Man to Hospital - Friday, June 27th
The shooting happened early Friday morning in the 3500 block of Polk. - Read More

El Dorado Man Arrested After Dog Fight - Friday, June 27th
Police say Roderick Johnson is the owner of 5 pit bulls who were involved in a viscious dog fight Thursday night in El Dorado. - Read More

Mock Shooting Prepares Hospital Staff - Thursday, June 26th
Richardson Medical Center stages school shooting to prepare nurses and doctors for a disaster. - Read More

Funeral Home Hosts Appreciation Luncheon - Thursday, June 26th
When loved ones die, you depend on a funeral home to help you say goodbye. - Read More

Teenager Stabbed - Thursday, June 26th
A teenager is stabbed while trying to break up a fight. - Read More

5th District DA Indicted - Thursday, June 26th
A Northeast Louisiana district attorney is indicted for conspiracy and mail fraud. Rayville DA William Coenen, Mike Thompson and Terry Denmon were indicted by a federal grand jury in connection with property the men bought in the early 90's, then sold f - Read More

Fake Scripts - Wednesday, June 25th
Pharmacists are cracking down on suspicious scripts. - Read More

Bank Fraud Scheme Unravels In Monroe - Wednesday, June 25th
It's an intricate bank fraud scheme -- that investigators say, is a sign of the times - Read More

Legislative Pay Raise to Charity Part 2 - Wednesday, June 25th
Some area lawmakers sending their record pay raise to charity while another one joins the small list of legislators refusing the money. - Read More

Deaths of Two Slain Bastrop Officers Poses Challenges To Judicial System - Tuesday, June 24th
A Bastrop murder is nearing it's end after Glen King pleads guilty to manslaughter Monday. It was on Van Avenue in Bastrop, where the murder happened two years age. - Read More

Women Firefighters - Tuesday, June 24th
Imagine your home is burning down. You and your family are inside. Would you trust a woman to catch you if you had to jump? Women firefighters are few but one we spoke to today says they are just as capable as a man. - Read More

Legislative Pay Hike To Charity - Tuesday, June 24th
Governor Bobby Jindal said several times today he would not use his veto pen on the record pay hike lawmakers voted for themselves. - Read More

Accused Hwy 165 Shooter Pleads Not Guilty In Caldwell Parish - Monday, June 23rd
The man accused of a shooting rampage along highway 165 makes an appearance in court this morning. - Read More

Ticket Turmoil - Monday, June 23rd
A group of men claim they were paying tribute to their friend. So should they be exempt from the law just because they were part of a funeral procession? - Read More

Oil Prices Affect Lawn Services - Monday, June 23rd
It's another ripple effect of record oil prices. High gasoline costs are changing the lawn mowing habits of ordinary Americans. - Read More

Black Bear Sightings In Jackson Parish - Sunday, June 22nd
Black Bears hanging out in people's yard in the middle of the day are shocking Jackson Parish residents. - Read More

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