The typical homebuyer in the U.S. today is more likely to be an older, single woman, Bloomberg reports.  The age of a typical homebuyer jumped to an all-time high of 56 in the US, according to the ...
Some consumers are seeing higher electric bills thanks to the increase of developed data centers, which have high demand for electricity and force regional infrastructure upgrades, The Washington Post ...
A 201-acre tract set for the Templeton Ridge Development site near Zachary recently changed hands. Templeton EBR LLC, represented by Ryan Power, purchased the property from Templeton Ridge Deve… ...
In the third quarter of this year, mortgage holders withdrew $48 billion of home equity—the largest volume in the two years. Homeowners are sitting on a little over $17 trillion in total equity ...
The Supreme Court said Monday it will take up a new redistricting case involving Louisiana’s congressional map with two mostly Black districts. The court won’t hear arguments until early next year and ...
The Louisiana Academy of Production, a new 9-12 charter school with an emphasis on film and digital media being planned for ...
Car buyers across America—even those with comfortable incomes—are dropping out of the new-car market, Bloomberg reports. The pandemic supply shortages that drove sticker prices skyward are in the ...
A “smooth election day” is what Deputy Secretary of State Joel Watson is predicting for Louisiana when it comes to lingering concerns about the integrity of elections, reports The Center Square. ...
One item on this year’s ballot allows voters to decide whether to renew two millages that keep BREC afloat. Where do leading ...
If you’re an avid reader of the East Baton Rouge Planning Commission agenda, you may have noticed a recent change. The applications typically linked to the agenda are no longer there. The commission ...
Louisiana state regulators receive more campaign cash from utility and oil and gas sources than regulators in many other states, Floodlight reports.  The analysis is a part of a months’ long ...
No one knows how Tuesday’s presidential election will turn out, but the Federal Reserve’s move two days later is much easier to predict: With inflation continuing to cool, the Fed is set to cut ...