Sue Lincoln
Sue Lincoln is a veteran reporter in the political arena. Her radio experience began in the early ’80s, in “the other L-A” — Los Angeles.
Since her transplantation to Louisiana 25 years ago, she has covered the state, the capital, and its colorful cast of characters for Louisiana Radio Network, LPB and the Southern Education Desk.
Now she’s focusing her experience and expertise on producing WRKF’s Capitol Access.
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By one measure, you could say business is booming for Louisiana’s colleges and universities. “ LSU is experiencing right now a 28-percent increase in...
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You remember Citizens Insurance, don’t you? So how fares the state’s property insurer of last resort? "We’re projected to be about 39,900 policies at...
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When Gov. John Bel Edwards addressed the Baton Rouge Press Club Monday, the main topic was no surprise: he talked about the fiscal cliff, and his...
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A task force looking at dividing crimes into classes is close to drafting its final recommendations. “ I think we could propose having Class D be a zero...
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They've been meeting for more than a year, but now the state's Riverboat Economic Development Task Force is preparing its recommendations for the...
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Just 15 days remain until Gov. John Bel Edwards’ self-imposed deadline for legislative leaders to agree on a fix for the fiscal cliff. “ Jan. 19 — the...
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Before being elected U.S. senator, former state Treasurer John Kennedy for several years was insistent that unlocking statutory dedications would help...
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" This is now becoming not an exercise on paper, and a 'what-if?' – it's about to become reality." Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne was...
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While you oooh and ahhh over the intricate use of flowers and plants ornamenting today's Rose Parade floats in Pasadena, California, Louisiana officials...
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How to summarize the year 2017 in state politics? Somewhat less trauma, but much of the same drama. For the second year in a row, we had back-to-back-to...