U.S. Sen. John Kennedy is calling for spending cuts in the energy and water bill his subcommittee released last week. He says ...
Every year brings its surprises, but 2025 delivered plot twists that reshaped politics, business and much more. From ...
Louisiana’s shift away from its signature “jungle” primary system is about to come with a serious price tag, The Center Square writes.  Beginning in 2026, voters casting ballots for Congress, the ...
Sponsored by JD Bank Founded in 1947 in Jennings, JD Bank has spent nearly eight decades building a reputation as Louisiana’s ...
The LSU Museum of Art is launching a new spring fundraising event that highlights the stories and traditions of Southern ...
From political shake-ups to billion-dollar industrial bets, the Capital Region’s biggest business headlines this year delivered plenty of suspense, as Business Report highlights in its latest issue.
Louisiana’s energy economy is vast, deeply influential—and as unpredictable as ever, 10/12 magazine writes.  After generations of dependence on oil and gas revenues, the state has diversified its tax ...
On an October evening inside Elite Training Academy on Burbank Drive, the Baton Rouge Area Chamber publicly stepped away from ...
The nation’s freight railroads will be able to rely more on technology to inspect their tracks and less on in-person inspections after the federal government on Friday approved their waiver request.
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation changed little in September, likely easing the way to a widely expected interest rate cut by the central bank next week. Prices rose 0.3% in ...
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Louisiana’s economic development push is moving at “lightning speed”—but not everyone is celebrating, Louisiana Illuminator writes. At a rarely attended state agency rules hearing this week, residents ...