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| Local News |  | Three injured in Causeway wreck | | Times-Picayune- 6/26/2008 6:42:11 AM | | Car traveling slowly rear-ended on bridge A woman was in critical condition and two other people were injured Wednesday after the disabled car she was riding in was rear-ended by an SUV on the southbound span ... |  |
 | Former New Orleans news anchor Hunter dies | | KLFY-TV Lafayette- 6/26/2008 5:59:19 AM | | Former New Orleans news anchor Ron Hunter, who worked at TV and radio stations in several other major cities, has died in Las Vegas. |  |
 | Man dies after car flips on La. 439 | | WBRZ- 6/23/2008 6:03:10 AM | | A Bogalusa man died Friday when the car he was riding in on La. 439 in Washington Parish left the roadway and overturned, State Police Troop L spokesman Louis Calato said in a news release. |  |
 | Senate OKs tuition boosts | | WBRZ-TV Baton Rouge- 6/19/2008 9:35:14 PM | | Statewide college tuition increases of up to 5 percent for four years are all but a done deal after receiving final Senate approval on Wednesday with only one vote to spare. |  |
 | Senate approves schedule of college tuition increases | | Times-Picayune- 6/19/2008 5:41:39 AM | | A four-year schedule for college tuition increases is one step away from final legislative approval after narrowly winning the two-thirds support necessary from the Senate on Wednesday. |  |
 | Yearly fee hike for LA state colleges closer to reality | | KSLA-TV Shreveport- 6/19/2008 4:09:13 AM | | Louisiana's public colleges and universities should be able to increase tuition every year for four years, the state Senate agreed quickly Wednesday, moving the bill to within one vote of final passage. |  |
 | Bunch of assistant principals chosen | | Times-Picayune- 6/17/2008 8:33:05 AM | | To the applause of family and friends, the St. Tammany Parish School Board named nine new school administrators last week. |  |
 | House panel kills proposal to sidestep bid process | | Baton Rouge Business Report- 6/17/2008 1:25:00 AM | | The House's budget committee refused Monday to give state Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek the authority he wants to sidestep public bid requirements for educational consulting contracts. |  |
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