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The government is launching a “Protect Your Move” campaign to help people who are moving, avoid falling victim to what is known as “hostage load”. Local Baton Rouge moving and storage companies are eager to share and pass along the information for anyone who may be moving in or out of Louisiana this moving season. […]

Many factors come into play when people are looking to move to another city or state. Some people may move to look for a better job opportunity, families may move to a city or state with a better school system, but a lot of people and families move to a more economically stable and beneficial […]

Fraud by moving companies happens every day, and the government is finally intervening. Call 12 for Action gets hundreds to thousands of complaints from consumers this time of year, regarding fraudulent moving companies. The summer months of May, June, and even July are the most popular time, each year, to move. Why? Most families move […]

The East Baton Rouge Parish Libraries rake in $40.7 million in taxes each year, while New Orleans only brings in $9.5 million. What is even odder, is that both areas have the same number of libraries – 14. In order to understand why this has happened, we take to the numbers to explain it for […]

Folks in Louisiana love them some Jazz music! Last weekend’s Jazz Fest topped last year’s crowd numbers and, well…made history with this year’s crowd reaching around 460,000! Kicking off May with a huge bang, the 2015 Jazz Fest featured 60 food tents, and music to likes of Elton John, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga. However, […]

Baton Rouge residents and movers don’t only care about those who are living and breathing in the city, we also care about residents who have passed away. About two weeks ago, dozens of Baton Rouge residents gathered together to help clean and restore Lutheran Cemetery, which had gotten overgrown over many passing years of no […]

This past October, 90-year-old Mary Elizabeth Norckauer competed in nine events in the Louisiana Senior Olympic Games and won each event’s gold medal, six of which were track and field events that she broke the standing American record for. Although her competition results are pending official approval, Louisiana is proud that Norckauer represents living a […]

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The trade association for U.S. computer and video-game publishers released their 2012 study on November 10th and reported that Louisiana’s computer and video game industry paid workers more than $14 million during the 1012 year. The report is part of the Entertainment Software Association’s Video Games in the 21st Century: The 2014 Report and shows […]

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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society describes multiple sclerosis as a disabling disease of the central nervous system that can disrupt the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Although the cause of MS is still unknown, scientists believe it to be triggered by a genetic predisposition. Each year, BASF Global’s […]

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If you are moving to Baton Rouge this month, watch out for the season’s thickest traffic jam as the Fighting Tigers take on Alabama’s Crimson Tide this weekend! Last weekend, LSU defeated Ole Miss with a last-second finish and over 100,000 fans left the stadium all at once, causing one of LSU’s most congested postgame […]

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