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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When a galvanizing company tried to slip a questionable ITEP application past the state Board of Commerce and Industry Tuesday, they didn’t count on...
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Seven states have two and Texas has three, but Louisiana has no congressional representation on the conference committee for the federal tax reform bill...
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When three members of the Capitol Press Corps’ best gathered for a panel discussion at the Council for a Better Louisiana’s annual meeting, they tried...
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What's wrong with Congress? "It's become the blame game," says former U.S. Senator John Breaux. When he joined former congressmen Billy Tauzin and...
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The Louisiana Advisory Committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission held a day-long hearing at the state Capitol Tuesday. Compelling testimony came...
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"It is a function of the Legislature to review agencies from time to time, to determine whether they should continue or not," House and Governmental...
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How far is it from a cop accepting a free cup of coffee to billing the state for six figures in questionable overtime? Not as far as you might think....
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"What we are tasked with accomplishing is to create a system for over 600 felony offenses," explains former U.S. Attorney Kenneth Polite, who is...
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TOPS Task Force members arrived for Thursday’s meeting to find massive books of data before them. "You asked us to look at the implications of the...
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“I recommend Louisiana native son Kyle Duncan without reservation, and urge his swift confirmation,” said Louisiana' U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, as he...