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Small business disaster loan program in jeopardy of running out of money

The Small Business Administration could run out of money to fund disaster loans in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation and what may follow...

Genesis 360: Your strategic partner, always at the ready

Sponsored by Genesis 360 Genesis 360 offers a comprehensive solution for businesses seeking to streamline their facilities maintenance, construction and Information Technology projects. As a...

Roundup: Milan Fashion Week / State’s financial health / Buying a home

High fashion: A little over a year after its New York Fashion Week debut, designer and Love My Reality co-owner Crystal Lewis brought her...

Victims of the Stanford fraud may soon get paid, but for some it’s too...

Some 15 years after first being announced and nearly a decade of litigation, the victims of the $7 billion Ponzi scheme orchestrated by financier...

Local furniture chain to close Baton Rouge location

Furniture Gallery, a local chain of furniture stores, is closing its location in the newly redeveloped Ardenwood Shopping Center on Florida Boulevard. While a precise...

Legislative hearings on state tax reform proposals continue

Legislators will continue hearings Tuesday on tax reform, this time in response to Gov. Jeff Landry's tax reform proposals for personal income and sales...

BRAC spells out these key priorities for city-parish ahead of candidate forum

The Baton Rouge Area Chamber today released its 2024 Elections Platform, detailing critical priorities for the East Baton Rouge Parish mayor-president and Metro Council...

Two more governors join energy coalition co-founded by Gov. Landry

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Monday joined the Governors’ Coalition for Energy Choice. The coalition was formed by Gov. Jeff...

Roundup: Shark fishing / Chemical leak / Insurance crisis

Seeking input: The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Commission is collecting public comments on a notice of intent it filed to remove restrictions...

‘LaPolitics’: DOTD reorganization plan is on the way

With the blessing of the Landry administration, the Louisiana Coalition to Fix Our Roads, an industry trade group, engaged Boston Consulting Group this summer...

Roundup: Voter registration / Constitutional amendments / Backing Israel

Deadline is today: Today is the final day to register to vote in-person for the November elections. It’s also the last day to update...

NOLA scurrying to upgrade its streets and sidewalks ahead of Super Bowl

With the city set to host the Super Bowl in February, New Orleans advocates and leaders hope they can use the big game as...

This Capital Region steel fabricator just announced a $25M expansion

St. Helena Parish-based Southland Steel Fabricators Inc. announced on Monday that it is investing $25 million to add 100,000 square feet of production space...

Most US homeowners don’t have flood insurance, but should they? 

Hurricane Helene's recent devastation, with damages expected to exceed $225 billion, highlights a critical gap in U.S. disaster preparedness, Bloomberg reports. Only about 4% of...

What Tim Temple says is a must in addressing the state’s insurance crisis

Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says building code enhancements for the state's coastal regions should be on the agenda when lawmakers eventually meet in...

Roundup: Taylor Swift / Ignition 1.0 / Plan of Government changes 

NOLA windfall: Taylor Swift’s three concerts later this month are expected to bring a record-breaking amount of revenue to the Caesars Superdome. Swift has...

State ethics board cancels October meetings due to new quorum requirements 

The Louisiana Board of Ethics canceled its monthly meetings this week because not enough members could attend to reach the required quorum threshold under...

See the latest business development planned along Burbank 

A JPMorgan Chase branch is being proposed for a rapidly developing area on Burbank Drive. At its November meeting, the Planning Commission will review plans...

Shell is counting on higher LNG production

Oil and gas giant Shell expects a rise in liquefied natural gas production and resilient gas trading in the third quarter, potentially offsetting continued...

US appeals court to review suit alleging environmental racism in St. James Parish

A federal appellate court is set to hear oral arguments Monday in a civil rights lawsuit alleging a south Louisiana parish engaged in racist...