When longtime Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon decided not to run for reelection, this column posed a question: Who’d want the job anyway? Now we know the...
A crucial hearing on the proposed sale of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana to Elevance Health that was scheduled for next week has been postponed...
A summer job at a sno-ball stand wound up costing Amanda Eberts a chance to run for a seat in the state House of Representatives. Judge...
For as long as Ruben Tapia can remember, a pair of illuminated bridges has been a staple of New Orleans’ nighttime skyline. Tapia crossed the Crescent...
If her underdog bid for Louisiana governor succeeds, Sharon Hewitt would be the first Republican woman to head the state’s executive branch. But Hewitt, a former...
Before school starts most days, students at Lafayette Middle School are greeted with a “good morning” and smile from Principal Tia Trahan. She may not always...
Louisiana’s car insurers have been given the green light by state regulators to increase rates across the board, with one of the largest companies hiking its...
The federal government has weighed in on a lawsuit that aims to remove youth from a temporary facility at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, saying...
The Port of South Louisiana said Friday that it has completed its due diligence and is in final negotiations with T. Parker Host over its potential...
For Susan Johanson of Bucktown, morning is a time to sip coffee on the deck and listen to the birds sing. The loud, raspy cawing of...