It is the end of an era at Tin Roof Brewing Company. Owners Charles Caldwell and William and Cammy McGehee announced Tuesday ...
Last week, the Metro Council declined to roll forward the millage rate for the East Baton Rouge Council on Aging—a decision that the COA says is sure to create funding challenges going forward.
A Baton Rouge-based diagnostic and imaging company purchased an industrial property on Cloverland Court near Airline Highway for $1 million, according to a deal filed Wednesday with the East Baton ...
The Red Shoes, a Baton Rouge nonprofit center for personal and spiritual growth, announced Racheal Hebert as its new executive director effective Sept. 30. Hebert was the founder and CEO of non… ...
The same day that the Federal Reserve made its half-point cut to interest rates, presidential candidate Donald Trump suggested he would like to temporarily limit credit card interest rates. The Fed’s ...
St. George leaders will meet with East Baton Rouge City-Parish leaders Wednesday to work on a transition plan. The negotiations come after an exchange between candidates at a mayoral debate on Monday.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the International Energy Agency have not historically seen eye to eye, but now the gulf between their forecasts of how much oil the world will ...
Southern University and the University of New Orleans both ranked between numbers 392 and 434.
Global demand for oil is expected to grow over the next 20 years, with oil expected to hold a nearly 30% share of the energy mix even as efforts continue to reduce emissions, The Wall Street Journal ...
Pearce Bespoke Franchising, a Baton Rouge-born tailoring business that garnered national attention for designing Jayden Daniels’ Heisman suit last year, has expanded its offerings to include ...
Gov. Jeff Landry’s attorneys told a judge Tuesday that the elected official expected to reach a deal by December with the Louisiana Board of Ethics over ethics charges linked to a trip to Hawaii, ...
US consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in September by its largest level in three years on concerns about the labor market and the outlook for the broader economy. The Conference Board’s gauge of ...