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Don’t get ripped off by phony contractors
Fritz Embaugh is both an architect and a licensed contractor. He was part of the AIA (American Institute of Architects) ... -
He sponsored the change to “substantial damage” standard
It passed The Metro Council unanimously: Councilman Trae Welch’s ordinance to lower the substantial damage to homes threshold from 40% ... -
Some action to help homeowners at The Metro Council
Clean up operations are underway throughout EBR. One of the hardest hit areas, District 9. Councilman Joel Boe’ had an ... -
Congressman Graves: elevating at a 6-figure cost isn’t realistic; more and better flood controls IS…
Congressman Garret Graves is back in DC, campaigning hard for flood relief dollars from Congress AND for further work on ... -
Is it time to say thank you and goodbye to Les Miles?
Is it time to fire Les Miles? Should LSU wait until the end of the season, or get things moving ... -
Watch out for scammers. Really.
It’s sad, but true. There are people who crawl out of the woodwork to try and scam people who are ... -
Will there be a big population shift after the flood?
Many demographers are already speculating that the Greater BR Area could have a big population shift after the flood and ... -
The plan for getting kids back in school in Livingston Parish
There is a plan in place for getting school up and running in Livingston Parish. Superintendent of Schools Rick Wentzel ... -
Frustration with FEMA, and others, in District 8.
District 8 has a lot of damage to be addressed. Last night, there was a town hall meeting in which ... -
Sherwood Forest and Central…. How is it going?
Two of the hardest hit areas in EBR are Central and Sherwood Forest. Both are in Councilman Scott Wilson’s district. ...