Por: The Advocate Business September 19, 2022
Residential short-term rentals like Airbnb are currently unregulated in East Baton Rouge Parish, but that may soon change as city-parish officials begin to consider new rules for the hundreds of property owners that make money off the practice.The draft regulations, which will be considered by the Planning Commission on Monday, differentiate “owner-occupied” rentals and “whole house” rentals and apply stricter rules for houses where the... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 20, 2022
New rules for short-term rentals cleared the first hurdle toward becoming law over an industry that is currently unregulated in East Baton Rouge Parish after the Planning Commission offered preliminary approval of the proposal Monday evening.The commission’s unanimous approval... + más
Short-term rental rules could soon be on the books in East Baton Rouge Parish | The Advocate
US rent prices finally showing signs of cooling down | ABC News
Baton Rouge-based H&E Equipment Services said it has reached a deal to buy an equipment rental company for $130 million, a move that expands its presence in the Midwest.H&E said it expects to close on the purchase of One Source Equipment Rental by the end of the year. One... + más
Balancing act: Baton Rouge athlete working hard not to slip up on 'American Ninja Warrior' | The Advocate
Bob Dean nursing home settlement in limbo; Morris Bart ‘willing to call his bluff’ | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime September 20, 2022
More drivers died on Louisiana roads in 2021 than in any year in over a decade, highlighted by an all-time high in pedestrian fatalities across the state and in East Baton Rouge Parish.According to the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, 972 people died on Louisiana roads in... + más
US traffic deaths dip in Q2 but still high as pandemic eases | Associated Press
Why LSU says traffic after Mississippi State game will be better than snafu after Southern | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
Keep your eyes peeled (and your minds open): Sept. 18-24 is Banned Books Week, and a group of bookstores is hiding free copies of banned and challenged books around Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard.Because the stores want these books to be found, it’s not so much a treasure... + más
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | ABC News
Book ban efforts surging in 2022, library association says | Associated Press
In an era of banned books and struggling indie retailers, a nod to Barefoot Books: The local children’s bookseller celebrates 30 years in business this fall. Their catalog is gorgeously illustrated and thoughtfully written, highlighting diversity and inclusion. Over the years,... + más
Jody Rose and Jeff Bussgang are tackling tech’s diversity problem | The Boston Globe
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Business September 18, 2022
Americans are finally starting to see the red-hot rental market begin to cool off after record growth.A combination of strong demand, low supply and have kept pressure on rental prices nationwide but, for the first time in 20 months, asking rental prices saw negative growth,... + más
Here's why food prices are so high and what you can do about it | ABC News
Inflation woes: Which prices are going up the most and why? | ABC News
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
For months, Ascension Parish officials have been saber-rattling and threatening litigation with DEMCO over who pays to move power lines that have blocked road widenings and new roundabouts for more than three years in the traffic-clogged parish.But, in a twist, the Dixie... + más
DEMCO launches $30 million dispute with Cleco over alleged coal plant overages | The Advocate
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