[Sponsored] Beyond Retirement: Space and freedom to do your own thing
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Retiring means more than just not going to the office every day. From bucket list travel opportunities to engaging social...
Roundup: Edwards announcement / Plaquemine ferry / US construction spending
Coronavirus: Gov. John Bel Edwards met with state officials at 7:30 this morning to discuss Louisiana’s ongoing preparations and response to the coronavirus disease...
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Workforce Tip of the Week, sponsored by Spectrum Employee Services: Valentine’s Day has passed...
February is the month that everyone seems to focus on workplace romance, and we can all thank Valentine’s Day for that. It’s also the...
Investment Tip of the Week, sponsored by Financial Advisors Breaux Nader and Brandon Hurley...
The answer to the question is not simple and not the same for everyone. You will need to evaluate your own situation but this...
Candidates lining up to replace U.S. Rep. Ralph AbrahamÂ
It didn't take long for candidates to begin positioning themselves to run for the 5th Congressional District seat after U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham announced...
ICYMI: Top stories from ‘Daily Report’ this weekÂ
Key news you might have missed:Â
• The Royal Standard has to close its China-based officeÂ
• Baton Rouge sees nation’s second-biggest drop in 2019 home...
Roundup: FCC fines / LSU pedestrian safety / Amazon travel Privacy
Privacy breach: The Federal Communications Commission is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in fines from the country’s top cellphone carriers after officials found...
Businesses try to balance convenience, security in password debateÂ
Remembering passwords is a pain, but soon you may be able to forget them for good.Â
For years, people have relied on a secret we...
Study: Most corporate tax incentives hurt states more than they help
Rolling out the red carpet for corporations with tax incentives often comes at a steep cost to cities and states, according to a new...
St. George issue heads to court Monday
The first of what will likely be many hearings over the St. George incorporation is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday in 19th Judicial District...
Explore new ways to catch the LSU Tigers in actionÂ
It’s no secret that LSU sports are king in Baton Rouge. Weekends–and sometimes weeknights–can be consumed with watching the Tigers on whichever field or...
Les Miles sells ‘California cool’ home in The Settlement at Willow Grove
After a year on the market, Les Miles and his wife, Kathy, have found buyers for their home in The Settlement at Willow Grove,...
Roundup: Disaster assistance / Fake news / US spendingÂ
Fisheries aid: U.S. Rep. Garret Graves wrote a letter urging the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to allocate the remaining $100 million available in...
‘LaPolitics:’ First legislative session of new term begins in a week
The first regular legislative session of this new term will convene one week from Monday, on March 9, and there's no shortage of issues...
LSU grad students make a Tiger Stadium virtual reality training toolÂ
It has been said that it’s impossible to re-create the atmosphere of LSU’s Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night. However, a team of graduate...
LSU Board of Supervisors to hire consultants AGB to assess leadership structure
Two months after F. King Alexander stepped down as president of LSU, the Board of Supervisors announced this morning it plans to engage the...
BRPD chief meeting with city-parish officials to discuss savings outlined in study
Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul was planning to meet this afternoon with officials in the city-parish finance department to determine exactly how much...
Roundup: Lit Pizza in Central / Tire shop purchase / Walmart’s Prime
Expanding: Lit Pizza is opening a location in Central in late 2020, the company announced today in a Facebook post. The fast-casual concept will...
Brewers get ready to showcase their craft at Zapp’s BeerfestÂ
Before the first-ever Zapp’s Beerfest, organizers assumed only a few hundred people would show up. But to their surprise, 500 people arrived, and the...
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