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John Kay, who served as Gov. Jeff Landry’s policy director for the first 18 months of his administration, has stepped away ...
Young people leaving Baton Rouge for other cities over the years have been repeating the same message, year after year: We ...
U.S. inflation was unchanged in July as rising prices for some imported goods were balanced by falling gas and grocery prices, leaving overall prices modestly higher than a year ago. Consumer prices ...
When Louisiana defended its congressional map before the U.S. Supreme Court back in March, Solicitor General J. Benjamin Aguiñaga told justices that state officials “would rather not be here.” But ...
Entergy Louisiana is asking state regulators to speed approval for a massive power supply project to support a Meta data center in Richland Parish, including three new gas-fired plants and significant ...
Situated in the vibrant heart of Mid City, 4343 Government St. delivers ±5,737 SF of street‑front retail on a ±.28‑acre lot, ...
Amtrak’s new Gulf Coast passenger rail route running from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama, starts Monday, Aug. 18. The ...
Working mothers, whose return helped power the post-pandemic labor market, are leaving the workforce in striking numbers this year, The Washington Post writes. The share of mothers aged 25-44 with ...
What began as an experiment during the pandemic to lure people back to small towns and cities in the American heartland is, about five years later, becoming a widespread strategy. MakeMyMove, a ...
Amid a torrent of revenue rolling in, there is a more sinister side to the online sports betting phenomenon, Business Report writes in its latest issue. Some Baton Rouge attorneys are noticing a ...
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