
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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It’s called the “brain-eating” amoeba, and Naegleria fowleri has been found in three Louisiana water systems this summer. “Where we’ve found most of the...
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“We got new terms. Now we’ve got like ‘Super-PACs’, right?” NAACP attorney Alfreda Bester told Leaders With Vision during their informational luncheon...
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As F. King Alexander begins his third year leading the LSU System, he talks with Sue Lincoln about what he really expected when he took the job. He puts...
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What do Louisiana’s statewide elected officials do when they’re off the clock? Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain invited me out to Covington, to show...
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A gubernatorial forum on coastal issues, put on by the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, was held Tuesday evening at Nicholls State University. It...
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Six weeks into the new state budget, and many are worriedly asking, “Is the new budget okay?” “That’s a big unknown,” Legislative Fiscal Analyst Greg...
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The Lafayette theatre shootings last month brought the issues of mental health commitments and gun rights to the forefront once again. In Louisiana,...
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It’s been awhile since we checked in on Governor Bobby Jindal’s presidential campaign, so let’s see how it’s going. Last week he pitched in the minor...
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A new report from the Louisiana Legislative Auditor says revenue coming into the state’s Transportation Trust Fund is not keeping pace with the state’s...
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Saturday’s forum for the four leading gubernatorial candidates included the expected campaign catch phrases, like Lt. Governor Jay Dardenne’s “Effective...