The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday issued its most aggressive Atlantic hurricane season forecast ...
Journalist Kiran Chawla and her attorney, Jill Craft, agreed to reduce legal expenses by half to reach a $30,000 lawsuit ...
A bill prohibiting colleges and universities from charging their student media outlets for public records passed through the Louisiana Senate on Thursday and heads to the governor for approval. Read ...
The queen of the largest kingdom in Uganda will visit the Capital Region later this month to enhance Louisiana’s connections overseas while promoting global entrepreneurship and partnership. Queen ...
While U.S. business activity rose to its highest level in more than two years this month, manufacturers reported a surge in prices, suggesting inflation could continue to grow in the coming months, ...
On Wednesday, it was announced that two new “nightlife destinations”—Second Story and Violet—would be opening in downtown Baton Rouge this summer. Those concepts will open at 214 Third … Already an ...
Highways and airports are likely to be jammed the next few days as Americans head out for Memorial Day weekend getaways and then return home. AAA predicts this will be the busiest start-of-summer ...
While in her senior year at LSU, one of Alicia Vidrine’s professors posed a simple question to her during an encounter at the student union. Had she secured a job after graduation? The conversation ...
Crude oil futures bounced back Thursday after a three-day decline but are still on pace for a weekly loss. U.S. crude oil is down 2.4% for the week while Brent, the global benchmark, is down 1.8%. Oil ...
NOAA National Weather Service forecasters are predicting an above-normal hurricane season thanks to near-record warm waters in the Atlantic Ocean and La Nina conditions in the Pacific, the agency ...
Once the River Center stops hosting big concerts and other entertainment events, how will downtown businesses be affected?
With the NCAA poised to agree this week on a legal settlement that could soon see schools paying tens of millions to players ...