He and his two brothers, Tyler and Brett, were jet skiing in Hillsborough Bay, Florida when he said they heard “a faint noise.” Go to Source Author: cbssacramento
Month: December 2022
Adios, 2022—Only 1 in 3 Americans Had ‘Great’ Year, but 57 Percent Predict a Better 2023
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out, 2022. Go to Source Author: Bob Hoge
McCarthy Reveals ‘First Thing We’re Going to Do’ — Assuming He Wins the Gavel
McCarthy appears to have the right priorities, but the skeptic in me wonders. Go to Source Author: Mike Miller
Louisiana regulators continue allowing weak insurers to take on risky policies
After four insurers failed in late 2021, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon put the fate of thousands of Louisiana homeowners in the hands of little-known Safepoint Insurance Co. Go to Source Author: The…
State librarian claims Billy Nungesser fired her for reporting ‘questionable’ contracts to FBI
A state libraries official claims Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser fired her and had her marched out of her office after she reported him to the FBI and other investigators over Go to…
East Feliciana coroner submits resignation; special election to be called
After battles over funding and complaints about a lack of service, the East Feliciana Parish coroner announced Wednesday his resignation from office, according to a letter submitted to the Louisiana Go to…
Politics | News from The Advocate
Read the latest political news in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish and the state of Louisiana from The Advocate. Go to Source Author: The Advocate
As Cantrell pushes climate goals, challenges arise with greening the city fleet
Every one of the city’s 1,699 vehicles still depends on gasoline or diesel, according to an administration report to the City Council this week. That’s despite the city’s move three years ago…
The 22 Most Significant Stories of 2022
In the last episode of the year, I review 22 significant things that happened in 2022. From athletes who were barred from playing their sport, to political bias at the federal level,…
Plaintiff attorneys: Lawsuits against DOD to continue despite recision of vaccine mandate
Approximately 13,000 active-duty members’ and 6,000 reservists’ RARs had been adjudicated. Go to Source Author: The Center Square Staff