Who's in charge?
LSU tries to revive its health care program, the largest division in its system, amid criticism of its horizontal management style and a rash of poor decisions.
LSU tries to revive its health care program, the largest division in its system, amid criticism of its horizontal management style and a rash of poor decisions.
June 19 issue
June 19 issue
June 19 issue
U.S. Rep. Bobby Jindal is visiting the small towns and cities across Louisiana, running the kind of gubernatorial campaign he didn't have time to do in 2003.
Three tax incremental financing projects were recently passed by the House. It's time for the Legislature to come up with a plan to utilize TIFs fairly.
Enormous profit generators, hedge funds are leveraged to the hilt and not for amateur investors.
Banks are becoming more creative with free gifts and promotions, but are the perks necessary?
Stricter mortgage standards could mean a cooled real estate market, but could also prevent the bubble from bursting.
When WVLA (NBC 33) and sister station WGMB (Fox 44) launched nightly local newscasts earlier this year, industry veterans wondered what the stations’ corporate parents were up to.
As the fracture between northern and southern lawmakers widens, B.R. slowly resurrects its legislative feud with the Crescent City.
Lawmaker’s dispute over his ambitious studio project is the latest controversy to rock the state’s film industry.
Is your company ready to fill critical positions when baby boomers retire en masse?
Developers and builders are split on a Metro Council fee proposal to untangle B.R.’s traffic snarls.
A Baton Rouge man files suit after believing his father was a victim of predatory lending by Chase Bank.
Perkins Renaissance Development LLC purchased the Perkins Road Hardware property near the Interstate 10 overpass earlier this month with the intention of redeveloping the building, which had been closed since being gutted by a December 2006 fire.
It's time for residents of the state to wake up and prove that Louisiana should be defined by more than crooked politicians and cockfighting. Also, more funny business from the term limited and expand the Children's Charter School.
June 19 issue
Should U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton drop out of the Democratic presidential race?