A legislative subcommittee studying Louisiana’s music industry met this week to discuss why the state Legislature should invest in music infrastructure, The Center Square reports. Reid Wick, the ...
The state House of Representatives is set to continue debating House Bill 9 on Wednesday. HB9, sponsored by Rep. Neil Riser, R-Columbia, looks to tax more than three dozen services in the state. See ...
Highland Wealth has had a big year. In 2024, the Baton Rouge-based wealth management firm has seen its assets under management balloon, its team grow and its geographic reach expand—and more moves are ...
Denham Springs-based homebuilder DSLD purchased 79 lots to add to its Fairview Gardens community in Zachary. DSLD bought the lots through DSLD Homes LLC from Lonesome Development LLC for $4.7 million, ...
Runoff: Both candidates in the runoff election for mayor-president of East Baton Rouge Parish have agreed to take part in a televised debate at WAFB-TV Tuesday evening. The event will start at 6 p.m.
Lost in the hustle and bustle of this year’s presidential ballot was the fact that Louisiana has one more round of elections ...
Higher income shoppers are making up the bulk of customers driving market share gains for one of the nation’s largest retail behemoths, the Washington Post reports. Shoppers from households earning ...
A new paid parking lot opened last week next to Bet-R Neighborhood Market in the Perkins Road Overpass District. Parking has ...
Commercial sales transactions and deal velocity in East Baton Rouge Parish were down in October, according to Elifin Realty’s ...
A bill expanding the state sales tax to apply to more than three dozen labor and services was sidelined in the Louisiana House again on Monday, though its author says he intends to cut the list of ...
From foster grandparents who volunteer at an early child care center to citizen scientists who collect water quality data in remote locations, nonprofit volunteers have come back after the pandemic. A ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office could result in an uptick in oil and gas hiring—at least at first.