Por: The Advocate Business September 18, 2022
Melanie Bronfin has joined the board of directors for the Bureau of Governmental Research.Bronfin is the founder and former executive director of the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children, an independent source of data, research and policy proposals related to young children. She is the president/CEO of Bronfin Policy Strategies. She won BGR’s Excellence in Government Citizenship Award in 2020.---The Society of Louisiana CPAs has announced... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
After Saturday's , some members of East Baton Rouge Parish's Alcoholic Beverage Control Board said keeping bars open an hour later could alleviate gridlock at future home games.Mothers Against Drunk Driving Louisiana penned a letter in opposition to any proposal that... + más
Why LSU says traffic after Mississippi State game will be better than snafu after Southern | The Advocate
Should Louisiana have to pay bars for shutting them down during COVID pandemic? | The Advocate
New Orleans Geological Society to hear from LLOG Exploration engineerThe New Orleans Geological Society will meet at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 12 at Zea's Rotisserie in Covington. David Schneider, a reservoir engineer with LLOG Exploration, will be the guest speaker. Admission is... + más
South Louisiana wins $50 million federal grant for ‘green hydrogen’ initiative | The Advocate
Our Views: From first class, LaToya Cantrell has a royal view of her perks of office | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
Thanks to a court ruling this week, the elected members of the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board are likely to continue to represent the same districts with the same geographic boundaries that they have since 2014 — despite population changes revealed by the 2020 census.A... + más
Baton Rouge School Board elections thrown into doubt by court ruling. Qualifying in 3 weeks | The Advocate
Legal setbacks shifting fight over Baton Rouge school board maps to future elections | The Advocate
A ruling late Thursday by an appeals court has added fresh confusion to the elections this fall for the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board.A three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeal has stayed part of in which Smith ordered the adoption of a new set of election... + más
With School Board election maps in legal limbo, Baton Rouge may just use the old one. | The Advocate
10 WBNS USA Life September 17, 2022
ST. LOUIS — He served our country overseas in World War II at just 17 years old. These days 94-year-old O'Fallon native Carl Hall is continuing to serve in a different way. If you’ve walked through the doors at you’ve probably come in contact with Carl Hall. “When... + más
Woman charged with bomb threat against children's hospital | ABC News
Hogs for the Cause pledges $2.5 million for Hogs House on campus housing at children's hospital | The Advocate
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Getting through grueling coursework to earn your degree in nursing can be immensely challenging. One Corpus Christi mother and daughter are doing it together- motivating one another and helping each other persevere and remain headstrong when the fatigue... + más
High school grad accepted at 20+ colleges continues family's military legacy, heads to West Point | 10 WBNS
Two teens arrested for selling pills that led to 15-year-old's death in high school bathroom | 10 WBNS
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
The state of Louisiana was named for an imperious French king who is remembered for saying, “L’etat, c’est moi.”I am the state. Today, a mayor in New Orleans has the same attitude toward her taxpayers’ money.LaToya Cantrell has no plans to reimburse the city she... + más
James Gill: Defund the police or defund LaToya Cantrell's junkets. Which do you prefer? | The Advocate
Power Poll finds broad support to recall LaToya Cantrell, much doubt it will happen | The Advocate
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