The budget mess
As the state House of Representatives takes up the budget this week, it’s been four years since lawmakers have seen a surplus. For new members, that bygone concept seems as mythical as the unicorn.
DATE: May 14, 2012 | CATEGORY: John Maginnis
Nothing neat about balancing budget
As the state House of Representatives takes up the budget this week, it has been four years since lawmakers have seen a surplus. For new members, that bygone concept seems as mythical as the unicorn.
DATE: May 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
Andrews: Building green will cost some extra green, but it can also bring in more
I read an interesting academic article recently in the Journal of Real Estate Research that implies a definite relationship between a building receiving LEED or Energy Star certification and higher rental rates. I have heard anecdotal claims...
DATE: May 01, 2012 | CATEGORY: Real Estate Weekly
Time came for LSU president to go
Fired LSU President John Lombardi will be missed, though it's not clear by whom.
DATE: May 01, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
Cajun injectors
Lost Bayou Ramblers add electronic overdubs to modernize Louisiana music
DATE: May 01, 2012 | CATEGORY: News (225)
Something fishy
(From The Washington Post) Seafood counters used to be simpler places, where a fish was labeled with its name and price. Nowadays, it carries more information than a used-car listing. Where did it swim? Was it farm-raised? Was it ever frozen?...
DATE: April 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: News
La. Association for the Blind entering the printing business
A new building and high-tech printers will help the Louisiana Association for the Blind create jobs in Shreveport. The new commercial printing business is part of the 85-year-old organization's plan to diversify its job training programs for the...
DATE: April 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
It's a 'Lockout'
Only French director Luc Besson could turn out a high concept and pulpy popcorn flick like Lockout, in theaters Friday, and not expect jeers from the audience. When star Guy Pearce is wrongly labeled a spy against the U.S., he is given one final...
DATE: April 11, 2012 | CATEGORY: 225 Weekender
Protective order
(From The Times-Picayune) Bucking many local business leaders, a sharply divided New Orleans City Council on Thursday adopted a law requiring contractors and subcontractors on city construction jobs worth more than $50,000 to report to City...
DATE: March 16, 2012 | CATEGORY: News
Smaller krewes making big impact on N.O. Mardi Gras
A new generation of parades is hitting the streets of New Orleans for Mardi Gras, and they're throwing away old traditions of big, glitzy floats and celebrity kings and queens for smaller, greener and sometimes naughtier floats with a hipster...
DATE: February 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
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