Banks line up to garnish the C-P councilman’s wages, begging the question about whether he is fit to serve.
By Leslie Turk
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
By Wynce Nolley
STM aims to arm students with the best technological tools for 21st century learning — and kicks the initiative up a notch with a student-run help desk.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
By Nancy Deville
A national recession and high gas prices haven’t stopped consumers from enjoying their weekends on the road.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
By Leslie Turk
Popular restaurateur Gene Todaro takes it down a few notches.
The restaurant doesn’t quite take off like you’d hoped, and within a year a driver (who’s not even intoxicated) crashes into your building, causing $40,000 in damages. What would you do?
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
By Heather Miller
The ambiguity over a slew of new banking regulations could actually be what’s hindering our economic recovery.
The ‘what you don’t know won’t hurt you’ idiom couldn’t be further from reality for banks in Acadiana as they closely monitor the status of sweeping new federal financial regulations, many of which have yet to be defined and leave banks of all sizes under a huge cloud of uncertainty.
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