Review: Star Trek into Darkness
Four years after reviving a franchise on life support with a brand new cast and creative license to scribble all over a fleet of nerds' preciously worshipped "canon," director J.J. Abrams and crew have returned with Star Trek into Darkness.
DATE: May 24, 2013 | CATEGORY: The Movie Filter
A law, an arm and a hand
(From The New York Times) Bank lobbyists are not leaving it to lawmakers to draft legislation that softens financial regulations. Instead, the lobbyists are helping to write it themselves.
DATE: May 24, 2013 | CATEGORY: News
News roundup: BRAC looks to connect B.R. businesses with IBM … Tropical Isle owner gets $4M in trademark suit … Exxon Mobil gets record-low score in corporate gay-rights ranking
Feeling blue: In response to requests from local businesses for information on how to form a relationship with IBM as the company prepares to come to Baton Rouge, BRAC has set up an online form on its website to connect with IBM.
DATE: May 23, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
Grand jury to review cancelled Medicaid contract
The Louisiana attorney general's office says a special grand jury has been selected to look into possible criminal activity involving the award of a $200 million Medicaid contract by Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration. Assistant Attorney General...
DATE: May 23, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
Capitol Views: B.R. project is main attraction in community college bill hearing
The bill to authorize $250 million in borrowing for 28 community college projects around the state won approval from the House Appropriations Committee today, with a planned automotive training center in Baton Rouge presented as a prime example of...
DATE: May 22, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
RDA committee recommends loan approval for Government Street 'model block' project
A $700,000 gap loan for Danny McGlynn to renovate the Darensbourg building on Government Street, as well as upgrade several neighboring buildings on the 2900 block of the Mid City street, will be taken up by the East Baton Rouge Redevelopment...
DATE: May 21, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
Audit says LDOE skipped steps in monitoring charters
The state Department of Education had gaps in its monitoring of the academic and contractual performance of Louisiana charter schools last year, according to a legislative audit released today. The review by Louisiana Legislative Auditor Daryl...
DATE: May 20, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
Rouzan viable with or without a library, representatives say
If the East Baton Rouge Library Board of Control does, in fact, decide to pull the plug on the long-planned Rouzan library and relocate the branch elsewhere—as board members indicated at Thursday's meeting they may well do—the...
DATE: May 17, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
News roundup: Dalai Lama kicks off New Orleans visit … Energy Dept. backs Texas LNG plan … Judge delays trial for ex-BP engineer charged in Gulf oil spill case
The word: The Dalai Lama brought his message of peace and compassion today to New Orleans, a city plagued by persistent street violence. The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader expressed condolences to victims of a shooting spree at a...
DATE: May 17, 2013 | CATEGORY: Daily Report
From 225: Portico review
Portico is tucked away on Coursey Boulevard. Blink and you could miss the rustic building with a large, open, breezy patio. Ambiance aside, Portico's large menu has a range of dishes. The carnivore in you will want to try the filet with broccoli and...
DATE: May 16, 2013 | CATEGORY: (Dine) Restaurants
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