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B.R. realtors not impacted by new listing rule causing backlash among some N.O. agents

A new rule calling for New Orleans-area real estate agents to post at least 10 photos online of any property advertised as being in "excellent" condition will most likely not take effect in Baton Rouge, according to the Greater Baton Rouge...

DATE: May 15, 2012 | CATEGORY: Real Estate Weekly

Americans Elect deadline passes without a candidate

No candidate qualified by Monday's midnight deadline to compete in Americans Elect's online balloting to find an independent candidate for president, The Times-Picayune reports. But, if at the stroke of midnight it appeared that the group's...

DATE: May 15, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Bulls and bears

Bulls and bears

(From The New York Times) Conflicting signs are emerging in Washington over whether JPMorgan Chase’s surprise trading loss will spur tighter regulation on Wall Street.

DATE: May 15, 2012 | CATEGORY: News

JPMorgan loss sets off call for rigorous regulation

A surprise $2 billion trading loss by a division of JPMorgan Chase announced Thursday triggered calls today for tougher regulation of banks three years after their near-death experience in the financial crisis. Stock in the bank, the largest in the...

DATE: May 11, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Metro Councilwoman Gary won't run for re-election

Baton Rouge's District 11, which encompasses neighborhoods including Old Goodwood, Tara, Bocage/Jefferson Place, Westminster and Jefferson Terrace, will have a new representative after this fall's elections. Incumbent Alison Gary tells Daily...

DATE: May 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Stanford investors soon may claim a small part of losses

People who lost money in the R. Allen Stanford investment scheme could see a plan in place by year's end to begin recouping a fraction of their losses, an attorney for the court-appointed receiver says. "There's now a structure and a process for...

DATE: May 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Fracking rules imminent

Fracking rules imminent

(From The Wall Street Journal) The Obama administration will soon issue sweeping new environmental-safety rules for hydraulic fracturing on federal land, setting a new standard that natural-gas wells on all lands eventually could follow.

DATE: May 04, 2012 | CATEGORY: News

Angelle: Offshore drilling reaches highest level since moratorium

There are 41 rigs drilling in the federal waters of the Louisiana outer continental shelf, says Department of Natural Resources Secretary Scott Angelle. However, overall drilling activity in the region's deep and shallow waters still has not reached...

DATE: May 04, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Hearings on truck stop tiger resume this afternoon, Monday

An animal rights group says a state district judge held a hearing this afternoon on its lawsuit demanding that he order the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to remove an 11-year-old tiger named Tony from a truck stop in Grosse Tete.

DATE: May 03, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

Capitol Views: House backs bill to expand property tax exemptions; also likes rebates for public schools; will take up budget Thursday

The categories of businesses that can receive property tax exemptions would be broadened by a proposed constitutional amendment that unanimously passed the House today.

DATE: May 03, 2012 | CATEGORY: Daily Report

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