Por: The Advocate Crime February 18, 2023
A Prairieville man has been arrested in the rape Thursday of an Ascension Parish woman, sheriff's deputies said.Lawrence Hull, 51, attacked the woman at a home on White Road in Prairieville, deputies said Friday. Provided by the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office Detectives with the sheriff's Violent Crimes Unit learned later that Hull and the victim were acquaintances. The woman identified him as the alleged rapist, deputies... + full article
The Advocate USA Politics February 06, 2023
After longtime Livingston Parish President Layton Ricks announced late last year he will not seek a fourth term, the race to determine his replacement cranked into full gear. So far, two Livingston Parish Council members have announced a bid to replace Ricks: Councilman Jeff... + más
Livingston doesn't have power to block test wells for carbon capture, company says in lawsuit | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business January 21, 2023
The board that oversees Louisiana’s lucrative industrial property tax break program chose not to levy any penalties against an Ascension Parish manufacturer that missed its job and payroll targets, even though the Ascension Parish Council .Back in October, the Ascension Parish... + más
Lanny Keller: Defund the police? John Bel Edwards pins that tail on next year's GOP candidates | The Advocate
Nearly $300M in tax revenue came rushing back to local governments last year after ITEP reforms, report says | The Advocate
An Ascension manufacturer missed its ITEP job targets. The state won’t penalize them. | The Advocate
Letters: Without ITEP, Louisiana would see fewer industrial projects | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business January 16, 2023
After sharp, flooding rains in the preceding May, the summer of 2021 brought long-simmering fights over growth and development in Ascension Parish to a rolling boil.Once the pot cooled, one of the outcomes was an 11-month moratorium on new land divisions so parish leaders could... + más
Flagpole park developers warn that proposed moratorium endangers project | Portland Press Herald
Judge rules against Livingston Parish moratorium on Air Products carbon capture project | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime December 07, 2022
Local and state officials are blaming one another Tuesday after it emerged a Donaldsonville man who had been convicted of second-degree murder more than five years ago but not sentenced was mistakenly released from jail.Michael Ma-Man LeBlanc, 41, was convicted of second-degree... + más
How did a man convicted of murder get out of prison? For one thing, a 5-year sentencing delay. | The Advocate
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
Ascension Parish has established a new district that would divert tax revenue from new and expanding industry to improve roads in the parish's east bank industrial corridor along the Mississippi River.Even as projects in neighboring St. James run into legal and regulatory... + más
Prairieville traffic fix on hold while Ascension Parish, DEMCO fight over power lines. | The Advocate
Why LSU says traffic after Mississippi State game will be better than snafu after Southern | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
For months, Ascension Parish officials have been saber-rattling and threatening litigation with DEMCO over who pays to move power lines that have blocked road widenings and new roundabouts for more than three years in the traffic-clogged parish.But, in a twist, the Dixie... + más
DEMCO launches $30 million dispute with Cleco over alleged coal plant overages | The Advocate
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