• Baton Rouge has the cheapest gas prices in the country

    CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) - The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline spiked nine cents a gallon over the past two weeks to $2.83.Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday that the jump was driven primarily by rising crude oil costs. The current gas price is 37 cents above where it was a year ago.The highest average price in the contiguous 48 states was $3.68 in the San Francisco Bay area. The lowest was $2.45 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The average price for diesel fuel rose six cents, t
  • WATCH: LSU gymnastics discusses finishing first in semifinals, advancing to finals

    WATCH: LSU gymnastics discusses finishing first in semifinals, advancing to finals
    Permalink| Comments
  • Baton Rouge man arrested after police, feds' raid yields fentanyl, cocaine, stolen guns

    Baton Rouge man arrested after police, feds' raid yields fentanyl, cocaine, stolen guns
    BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge man was arrested Thursday by Baton Rouge Police and federal agents after a raid that yielded multiple guns, cash and narcotics.Donnie Aucoin, 56, was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on two counts each of distribution of fentanyl and possession of a firearm with a controlled dangerous substance. Aucoin is also being charged with possession of heroin, cocaine, hydrocodone and a stolen gun.Baton Rouge Police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, F
  • LSU Gymnastics looks to shine in NCAA Semifinals

    LSU Gymnastics looks to shine in NCAA Semifinals
    FORT WORTH, Texas - The No. 2 LSU Gymnastics team is set to compete in the first session of the semifinals at the NCAA Championships on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Dickies Arena. This is the program's 33rd appearance in the NCAA Championships.LSU will face No. 3 California, No. 12 Arkansas and Stanford in session one of the NCAA Semifinals. No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 4 Florida, No. 5 Utah and No. 8 Alabama will compete in the second session on Thursday at 8 p.m..The top two teams from each sessi
  • Advertisement

  • LSU Gymnastics headed to National Finals after placing first in semifinals

    LSU Gymnastics headed to National Finals after placing first in semifinals
    FORT WORTH, Texas - The No. 2 LSU Gymnastics team finished in first place at the semifinals at the NCAA Championships on Thursday.LSU finished with a score of 198.1125, with No. 3 California following behind at 197.7125. Both will advance to the finals; this will be the Tigers' second straight appearance there and 10th overall.This is the program's 33rd appearance in the NCAA Championships.The NCAA Championship Final will air Saturday at 3 p.m. on WBRZ. Permalink| Comments
  • LSU Gymnastics headed to National Finals after placing first at semifinals

    LSU Gymnastics headed to National Finals after placing first at semifinals
    FORT WORTH, Texas - The No. 2 LSU Gymnastics team finished in first place at the semifinals at the NCAA Championships on Thursday.LSU finished with a score of 198.1125, with No. 3 California following behind at 197.7125. Both will advance to the finals; this will be the Tigers' second straight appearance there and 10th overall.This is the program's 33rd appearance in the NCAA Championships.The NCAA Championship Final will air Saturday at 3 p.m. on WBRZ. Permalink| Comments
  • Police arrest one for first-degree murder months after shooting that left one dead, one injured

    Police arrest one for first-degree murder months after shooting that left one dead, one injured
    BATON ROUGE - Months after a shooting that left one person dead and one injured, police have arrested a man for multiple murder counts. The Baton Rouge Police Department said officers arrested 30-year-old Tremal Baker after he allegedly shot and killed Tamine Richardson, 24, in December.Officers said Baker was arrested Wednesday night after police tried to make a proactive traffic stop after seeing a vehicle drive by with no headlights. Once stopped, the driver, Baker, immediately fled
  • Dickey Betts, influential Allman Brothers Band singer, songwriter and guitarist, dead at 80

    Dickey Betts, influential Allman Brothers Band singer, songwriter and guitarist, dead at 80
    OSPREY, Fl. (ABC NEWS) — Dickey Betts, the influential singer, songwriter and guitarist for Southern rock legends the Allman Brothers Band, has died at age 80."It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Betts family announce the peaceful passing of Forrest Richard 'Dickey' Betts (December 12, 1943 - April 18, 2024) at the age of 80 years old," reads a statement posted on Betts' official Instagram page. "The legendary performer, songwriter, bandleader and family patriarch pa
  • Advertisement

  • Allman Brothers Band co-founder and legendary guitarist Dickey Betts dies at 80

    Allman Brothers Band co-founder and legendary guitarist Dickey Betts dies at 80
    OSPREY, Fl. — Guitar legend Dickey Betts, who co-founded the Allman Brothers Band and wrote their biggest hit, “Ramblin’ Man,” has died. He was 80.The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer died at his home in Osprey, Florida, David Spero, Betts’ manager of 20 years, confirmed. Betts had been battling cancer for more than a year and had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Spero said.“He was surrounded by his whole family and he passed peacef
  • Baton Rouge Ballet showcasing Cinderella production

    Baton Rouge Ballet showcasing Cinderella production
    BATON ROUGE - Coming this weekend, the Baton Rouge Ballet will showcase it's sixth production of "Cinderella". The show features local dancers from across capital area high schools and colleges. However, Cinderella will be played by Leigh Anne Albrechta from Louisville, Kentucky. Albrechta trains with Louisville Ballet, but she's excited to be in Baton Rouge."Everyone has been really inviting. I've gotten to try crawfish for the first time and I've gotten to explore downtown but mostly just spe
  • Judge takes a do-over: Former BRPD officer cleared of malfeasance after alleged sexual assault

    Judge takes a do-over: Former BRPD officer cleared of malfeasance after alleged sexual assault
    BATON ROUGE — A judge acquitted a former Baton Rouge police officer on a malfeasance charge Thursday, a month after finding him guilty.Donald Steele's lawyer had questioned whether 19th Judicial District Judge Eboni Johnson Rose could find Steele guilty of malfeasance if she didn't find him guilty of any underlying charges. In a do-over, Rose on Thursday opted to find Steele not guilty of everything.Prosecutors vowed to appeal, although second criminal trials are not allowed under dou
  • Baton Rouge Zydeco re-signs two players, reiterates plans for 2024-25 season

    Baton Rouge Zydeco re-signs two players, reiterates plans for 2024-25 season
    BATON ROUGE — The Baton Rouge Zydeco announced plans for their sophomore season at a press conference Thursday morning. Headlining the announcements was the news that the team would be re-signing two players from its record-breaking inaugural season.Forward Scott Shorrock and right winger Bradley Richardson will return for the 2024-25 season, head coach Everett Thompson announced. Thompson was announced as head coach back in February.Richardson is a legacy Baton Rouge hockey player, w
  • Man pleads guilty to 2016 murder of his child's mother

    Man pleads guilty to 2016 murder of his child's mother
    A Sorrento man faces 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to the murder of his child's mother in 2016. The Advocate reported 33-year-old Jarvis McNair pleaded guilty to manslaughter Tuesday. He admitted to shooting and killing Shondrica Dejoie just feet away from their then-10-month old child. Following the shooting, McNair was originally arrested and booked for second-degree murder and aggravated assault. Second-degree murder would carry a mandatory life sentence, but McN
  • Dancing for Big Buddy: Vote for Storm Station Meteorologist Emma Kate!

    Dancing for Big Buddy: Vote for Storm Station Meteorologist Emma Kate!
    BATON ROUGE - The countdown is on for Dancing for Big Buddy, a night of festivities and fun as local celebrities dance for charity. Storm Station Meteorologist Emma Kate Cowan will be one of the star dancers! You can vote for her, see the list of every dancer participating, and purchase tickets for the event here. Big Buddy pairs community leaders and local celebrities with professional dancers to show off their dancing skills. The event packs the LSU PMAC every year to raise
  • Officials respond to crash on Airline Highway at Coursey Boulevard

    Officials respond to crash on Airline Highway at Coursey Boulevard
    BATON ROUGE - Law enforcement and emergency officials responded to a reported car crash on Airline Highway at Coursey. Pictures from the scene showed at least two vehicles involved in the crash. A van appeared to have run off the road and crashed into an embankment and another car was left in the road. At least one person was taken to the hospital, but the severity of their injuries was not specified. Airline Highway was briefly closed but has since been reopened. Per
  • Bogalusa mayor pressing charges against city councilwoman for threats of gun violence during meeting

    Bogalusa mayor pressing charges against city councilwoman for threats of gun violence during meeting
    BOGALUSA - A city mayor is pressing charges against one of his councilwomen for reportedly threatening gun violence during a city meeting to discuss budget, according to WWL-TV. "I have a double barrel shotgun, and both barrels are loaded," said councilwoman Penny Douglas during what was supposed to be a meeting to discuss a temporary budget freeze for the city. Douglas was later escorted out of the meeting. Bogalusa Mayor Tyrin Truong said he would be pressing charges, and th
  • BREC considering big changes for Memorial Stadium, including potential baseball, soccer teams

    BREC considering big changes for Memorial Stadium, including potential baseball, soccer teams
    BATON ROUGE - Officials are reportedly moving forward with a redevelopment plan for Baton Rouge's Memorial Stadium to add a new facility that can accommodate potential professional soccer and baseball teams. The Advocate reports that the Memorial Stadium project is largely obscure at this time, as financing and the timeline are unknown, but planning is in progress. The biggest piece of the project is a 110,000 square-foot fitness facility is planned to be added to the field gr
  • One person shot in Zion City neighborhood

    One person shot in Zion City neighborhood
    BATON ROUGE - One person was hurt in a shooting along Stearns Street on Wednesday night. Emergency officials said the shooting happened near the corner of Stearns and Velie streets in the Zion City neighborhood. One person was taken to a hospital in stable condition. No more information was immediately available. Permalink| Comments
  • Man arrested in first-degree rape, allegedly assaulted victim while wielding axe

    Man arrested in first-degree rape, allegedly assaulted victim while wielding axe
    BATON ROUGE - Joseph Hayes, 24, swore that police had arrested the wrong person as he was being put into a police car and taken to the Parish Prison to be booked with first-degree rape. "Y'all got the wrong dude," Hayes said. "They're looking for another dude ... I didn't do that, I swear to God—and I don't swear on Jesus name no more."Hayes was arrested by Baton Rouge Police officers Wednesday after a rash of break-ins at an apartment complex along Boulevard de Province prom
  • Driver killed after three-vehicle crash in Houma

    Driver killed after three-vehicle crash in Houma
    HOUMA - One person died in a three-vehicle crash in Houma Tuesday night, according to Louisiana State Police.Police say the driver, who remains unidentified pending notification of next of kin, crossed the centerline while traveling north on LA Highway 659 before crossing the centerline, side-swiping one vehicle heading south, and hitting another car head-on.The driver died on the scene, while one other person sustained minor injuries. The driver was unrestrained while driving.Permalink| Commen
  • Former Baton Rouge smelter and refinery added to EPA National Priorities List

    Former Baton Rouge smelter and refinery added to EPA National Priorities List
    BATON ROUGE - The former site of Exide Baton Rouge, which was demolished in 2014, was added to the EPA's National Priorities list for investigation and cleanup.Exide ceased operations in 2009, and after demolition, high concentrations of antimony, arsenic, lead, manganese and zinc were found in the groundwater and soils on site.  Due to the challenges of the Exide Baton Rouge site, the state of Louisiana referred it to the EPA to avoid any interruption in the continued operati
  • Disagreement over housing 17-year-old offenders creates confusion as new law looms

    Disagreement over housing 17-year-old offenders creates confusion as new law looms
    BATON ROUGE - A law going into effect Friday has put city-parish officials and the sheriff's office at odds on how to house 17-year-old criminal suspects.City-parish wants the 17-year-olds moved to Parish Prison when state law dictates that they can be. That's Friday. The sheriff's office says federal rules make it impossible to house 17-year-olds in an adult jail without upgrades that city-parish would have to fund.After meetings to discuss next steps, the mayor and the sheriff exchanged lette
  • Metro Council honors Zydeco as hockey team prepares to announce plan for 2024-25 season

    Metro Council honors Zydeco as hockey team prepares to announce plan for 2024-25 season
    BATON ROUGE — The Metro Council on Wednesday honored members of the Baton Rouge Zydeco, who in their first season set an attendance record for the Federal Prospects Hockey League. The ceremony came one day before a Zydeco news conference to announce its plan for 2024-25.City-parish government said it didn't know what the team will announce. It already has a lease in place: the city and Zydeco agreed to a three-year deal last April.Metro Councilman Darryl Hurst said the team contribute
  • Man convicted of August arson that set ex-girlfriend's car ablaze

    Man convicted of August arson that set ex-girlfriend's car ablaze
    BATON ROUGE — Richard Head, a man previously arrested for setting his ex-girlfriend's car ablaze in August, was formally charged Wednesday.Head, 35, was charged with one count of simple arson for the Aug. 12 incident.The Baton Rouge Fire Department arrested Head after he set the car on fire while it was parked in on 72nd Avenue near Plank Road. The owner of the vehicle was Head's ex-girlfriend. During an investigation, it was learned he called her, admitted to lighting the car on fire
  • Emergency response teams gather to train for upcoming hurricane season

    Emergency response teams gather to train for upcoming hurricane season
    BATON ROUGE With hurricane season nearing, the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness is gathering emergency response teams from all over the state to get ready for what they could potentially face.At this meeting, they reviewed old events that happened in Louisiana and use these real-world events to tailor them to fit their own scenario.One they reviewed was a Category 3 hurricane, but it sped up and came in much faster that anticipated. During the exercise, they hav
  • Utility company threatens to disconnect power, homeowner fighting security light bill

    Utility company threatens to disconnect power, homeowner fighting security light bill
    BATON ROUGE - For the past two and a half years, Kathy King has been fighting with Entergy over a security light charge that she says she shouldn't have to pay."It's the principle of the matter," said King.The charge, which started at about $30, has grown to $124. In 2021, King says a contractor at her home noticed a security light in her backyard was not working. King says she put in a service request with Entergy for repairs but after Hurricane Ida hit she canceled the service. The light was
  • West Feliciana Parish man arrested for theft of over $1500 worth of livestock

    West Feliciana Parish man arrested for theft of over $1500 worth of livestock
    WEYANOKE - Inspectors arrested a man Tuesday for the theft of three cattle after he failed to deliver a purchase to the prospective buyer.According to officials with the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Livestock Brand Commission, Eric M. Harris, 37, sold three head of livestock from a West Feliciana cattle producer.  Harris allegedly failed to deliver the livestock purchased by the victim and subsequently sold the livestock at a local livestock market and kept
  • Journalists, free speech advocates raise concerns over state bill that would limit access to public records

    Journalists, free speech advocates raise concerns over state bill that would limit access to public records
    BATON ROUGE — Louisianans may soon lose access to great swaths of government records currently made available upon request under the state public records law.A Senate panel voted 6-2 Wednesday to advance a bill — backed by Gov. Jeff Landry and sponsored by Sen. Heather Cloud, R-Turkey Creek — that would gut public access to information at every level of government.The proposal, Senate Bill 482, would bar access to “any records reflecting advisory opinions
  • Capitol region faces two cyber-security attacks this month; Department of Homeland Security urges residents to take precaution

    Capitol region faces two cyber-security attacks this month; Department of Homeland Security urges residents to take precaution
    BATON ROUGE - In the past month, many Baton Rouge residents received notice of their data being breached. One of these breaches includes the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office hack that exposed many highly-confidential employee documents on the dark web. Just days before, it was announced that a data breach at AT&T released over 70 million former and current user's information such as social security number, pin-codes and email addresses.The Department of Homeland Security suggests
  • After capitol region faces two cyber attacks, Homeland Security urges residents to take precautions

    After capitol region faces two cyber attacks, Homeland Security urges residents to take precautions
    BATON ROUGE - In the past month, many Baton Rouge residents received notice of their data being breached. One of these breaches includes the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office hack that exposed many highly-confidential employee documents on the dark web. Just days before, it was announced that a data breach at AT&T released over 70 million former and current user's information such as social security number, pin-codes and email addresses.The Department of Homeland Security suggests

Follow @BatonRougeNews_ on Twitter!