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Nobody asked permission

Nobody asked permission

How Baton Rouge's most effective civic improvements actually happen—and why they don't happen more often.
JR Ball 20 Apr 2026
Potholes meet their algorithm

Potholes meet their algorithm

Waymo and Waze will alert cities about potholes. New Orleans could benefit early from the information.
Mukul Verma 20 Apr 2026
New BREC superintendent by July

New BREC superintendent by July

Three finalists will interview, meet locals before one is picked to run the parks system.
Mukul Verma 20 Apr 2026
Cheap, but not cheerful

Cheap, but not cheerful

Baton Rouge became a little more affordable last year, according to a national study, a reminder that the city still has one of its old advantages even as it struggles with another key problem - the quality of life Why it matters: Younger people choose where to live on a few
Mukul Verma 19 Apr 2026
First, do no urban harm

First, do no urban harm

Hospitals and clinics in the Essen-Bluebonnet area long sat in a disconnected sprawl of roads, parking lots and fast-moving traffic. Over time, almost quietly, pieces of green space and safer walking routes began to appear. Why it matters: An area devoted to health was built mostly for cars.
Mukul Verma 19 Apr 2026
A taxing district

A taxing district

Baton Rouge may create another economic development district, this time near the Nicholson corridor
Mukul Verma 19 Apr 2026
Blues fest

Blues fest

Free, local and loud—Baton Rouge's signature music festival takes over downtown this weekend.
JR Ball 16 Apr 2026

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