Also: Summer fun begins Friday
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Raises in store for school employees?
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EBR School Board to decide between raises or stipends for school employees

BY VICKI FERSTEL | Assistant metro editor​ ​ ​

Beginning this week, the East Baton Rouge School Board is set to tackle the contentious issue of either permanent raises or annual stipends for school employees. It's an issue that bedeviled the last superintendent. And it all comes down to the budget, as staff writer Charles Lussier explains.


You'd expect Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to take flak from Democrats. But Landry has also been facing surprising pushback from fellow Republicans in the state Senate. Staff writer Tyler Bridges sat down with Senate President Cameron Henry to find out why.

And another conservative, Advocate columnist Quin Hillyer, takes aim at the governor. 


A big splash: Summer unofficially starts on Friday, with the opening of Blue Bayou Waterpark and Dixie Landin' in East Baton Rouge. Click here to find out how to get tickets.  

LSU softball team gets explosive win over SIU, advances to super regionals

LSU brought its power game — at the plate and in the circle — to the NCAA Baton Rouge softball regional championship game and literally left a mark at Tiger Park Sunday. Read more

Talking Business: How Clyde Martin's Kenner company is reimagining terrazzo

When Clyde Martin began working as an estimator and project manager in the 1980s at Terrazzo Masters (then known as American Tile and Terrazzo), the versatile poured flooring that had been so ubiquitous in mid-20th-century office buildings, institutions and even houses was definitely not cool. Read more

 
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Today's Obituaries

Fuqua, Tyla Coley

Tyla Coley Fuqua passed away on May 15, 2023, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Tyla was born June 14, 1954 in Jackson, MS to Tyrol Burley Coley a… Read more

Mullins, Roma Harris

Roma Harris Mullins, age 86, of Gonzales, Louisiana, passed away peacefully on May 17, 2024. She was born in Baton Rouge and graduated from… Read more

Turner, Judy Marie Dyess

Judy Marie Dyess Turner, 74, a longtime resident of Baker, LA, died on Thursday, May 16, 2024. There will be a visitation on Tuesday, May 2… Read more

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