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A new sales tax is likely to fund a new LSU arena, but who calls the shots?

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As LSU officials move forward on a proposal to build a $400 million new arena on campus, they plan to use a law passed by the Legislature last year to create a special taxing district surrounding the university — one with the power to give public dollars to private developers. But several members of the Baton Rouge Metro Council, which voted last month in favor of the LSU arena deal, have said in recent interviews that they are uncertain how the new taxing district would work. Read the latest on the plans to develop a replacement for the PMAC. 


In more LSU news, the university has reached a settlement with a group of 10 former students who sued the school in 2021 amid allegations of sexual misconduct and domestic violence by LSU football players that garnered national attention and thrust the university's leadership into turmoil. Several plaintiffs accused former LSU running back Derrius Guice of assault. Read more. 


After a week of wandering, Boot the tortoise has returned home. It turns out the 6-year-old Sulcata tortoise, which had ambled off from his home along Hooper Road, didn't make it far on his 9-day adventure: A neighbor found him tranquilly drinking from a dog's water bowl on Easter afternoon. Check out the story of his homecoming. 

Jeff Landry won't fight in Baton Rouge charity boxing match, despite ads featuring him

A Baton Rouge Metro Councilman has been advertising a star-studded celebrity boxing match to raise money for St. Jude Hospital, with some of Louisiana’s biggest political names said to be squaring up… Read more

The governor would choose who chairs university boards under this controversial bill

Gov. Jeff Landry is backing a bill that would grant him the power to appoint the chairs of Louisiana’s five higher education boards, a move that would inject politics more overtly into who oversees the state’s colleges and universities. Read more

 
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Today's Obituaries

Boveland, Marshall S.

Marshall S. Boveland departed this life on Friday, March 22, 2024, at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. He was 55, a native and resident o… Read more

Armand, Angela Vige

Angela Vige Armand, a resident of Denham Springs passed away on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center at… Read more

Odom, Faye G.

Faye G. Odom, beloved mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, passed away at The Calcutta House in Lafayette on March 3… Read more

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