• One person dead after morning crash in Watson

    WATSON – One person died in a crash on Cane Market Road, east of LA Highway 16, on Wednesday morning. According to sources, the crash involved one car and the accident occurred off the road in a wood line. According to DOTD, the crash closed Cane Market Road around 7 a.m. and the road reopened around 9:20 a.m. This story will be updated as more information becomes available. Permalink| Comments
  • FEMA approves new disaster mitigation plan to assist state through 2029

    FEMA approves new disaster mitigation plan to assist state through 2029
    BATON ROUGE — FEMA approved a new hazard mitigation plan for Louisiana that will help the state qualify for federal aid and grants until 2029, the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness announced Tuesday.The Louisiana State Hazard Mitigation Plan went into effect March 21 and will be in place until March 20, 2029. GOHSEP led the effort to establish the new plan."Having a strong state hazard mitigation plan is critical to help Louisiana communities prepare an
  • Man sentenced to 7 years for spraying mace at, robbing postal worker

    Man sentenced to 7 years for spraying mace at, robbing postal worker
    BATON ROUGE — A Texas man convicted of robbing a mail carrier at gunpoint in 2021 was sentenced to 7½ years in prison Tuesday.Tarek Sonnier, 26, pleaded guilty to robbing the mail carrier and spraying her with mace on Oct. 6, 2021. The USPS worker was delivering mail near the intersection of North 8th Street and North Street in Spanish Town when Sonnier approached her with a letter.The mail carrier asked if he was looking to mail the letter and Sonnier said "yes," before ho
  • Motorcyclist killed in St. John the Baptist Parish crash

    Motorcyclist killed in St. John the Baptist Parish crash
    GARYVILLE - A 32-year-old man died in a crash on LA-44 Monday night. State police were called to the scene of LA-44 where it meets LA-54 shortly after 8 p.m.. Troopers found that a tractor trailer failed to yield to the oncoming motorcyclist, 32-year-old Frankie Credidio of Paulina. Credidio hit the trailer and died from his injuries on scene. Credidio was reportedly not wearing a DOT-approved helmet, and troopers stressed the importance of doing so. It is also important to do
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  • 51st annual Bayou Classic tickets now available

    51st annual Bayou Classic tickets now available
    NEW ORLEANS - Tickets for the 51st annual Bayou Classic are on sale now, and for this year's matchup, Southern and Grambling will be meeting in the iconic Caesars Superdome. The game will take place on Nov. 30th, but the Battle of the Bands and the Greek Show will happen the day before at the dome. Tickets for the Bayou Classic are available on every seating level in the Superdome and will range from $20 to $199 for early purchases. VIP endzone tickets will also be on sale for
  • Man arrested for arson after allegedly setting fire that damaged home off Winbourne Avenue

    Man arrested for arson after allegedly setting fire that damaged home off Winbourne Avenue
    BATON ROUGE - A man was arrested Tuesday morning after an investigation found he was allegedly connected to a house fire that happened in February. The Baton Rouge Fire Department said Donte Francis, 27, was arrested for one count of simple arson Tuesday. Francis was accused of setting fire to a small pile of trash and leaves near a home on Topaz Drive off Winbourne on Feb. 13. The fire damaged the home's attic as well as the fence separating it from the neighboring property.&
  • Man who robbed two Dollar Generals in 2019 pleads guilty

    Man who robbed two Dollar Generals in 2019 pleads guilty
    BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge man arrested in 2019 for the armed robberies of two Dollar General stores pleaded guilty Tuesday.Tyler Dunn, 23, pleaded guilty to interference with commerce by robbery for the two armed robberies in November 2019. According to court records, Dunn was one of four masked and armed men who held up Prescott Drive and Scenic Highway Dollar General stores on Nov. 17 and Nov. 21, respectively.In the Nov. 17 robbery, Dunn forced an employee at gunpoint to move fro
  • 2une In Previews: Youth Peace Olympics

    2une In Previews: Youth Peace Olympics
    The Youth Peace Olympics is this weekend and it is open to the public. YPO is a program meant to lead positive change in communities starting with its youngest members. The Olympics opening will feature vendors, food, live music. The opening will take place at BREC's Hartley Vey Park on April 20. Permalink| Comments
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  • 2une In Previews: Parole Project's Second Chance Week

    2une In Previews: Parole Project's Second Chance Week
    Parole Project is helping formerly incarcerated people meet their needs through Second Chance Week, a week-long way to make people aware of the resources available to them and how others can help them become the best version of themselves. Watch the interview above for more information, or visit the Parole Project's website here.  Permalink| Comments
  • 2une In Previews: LA Parole Project's Second Chance Week

    2une In Previews: LA Parole Project's Second Chance Week
    The Louisiana Parole Project is helping formerly incarcerated people meet their needs through Second Chance Week, a week-long way to make people aware of the resources available to them and how others can help them become the best version of themselves. Watch the interview above for more information, or visit the Parole Project's website here.  Permalink| Comments
  • BRAC releases new statistics - how has the capital region grown in recent years?

    BRAC releases new statistics - how has the capital region grown in recent years?
    BATON ROUGE - In the years post-pandemic, economic and social growth may have been a topic of some skepticism — but the recent report from the Baton Rouge Area Chamber's Economic Metrics Dashboard shows the capital region has seen its fair share of growth. The dashboard tracks various aspects of life in and around the capital city to keep tabs on the quality of life of its residents. Things like commute time, average income, job opportunities, and test scores are all monitore
  • Early-morning fire leaves three adults displaced - no injuries reported

    Early-morning fire leaves three adults displaced - no injuries reported
    BATON ROUGE - A fire off Greenwell Springs Road left three people displaced Tuesday morning. The baton Rouge Fire Department said the fire started at a home on Redwood Drive off Monterrey Boulevard near Greenwell Springs. The fire started in the second-story extension of the home. No injuries were reported. Fire investigators were on the scene trying to determine what started the blaze. Permalink| Comments
  • LSU invention may revolutionize stem cell research

    LSU invention may revolutionize stem cell research
    BATON ROUGE - Researchers at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine have made a breakthrough in stem cell testing through a new invention.Dr. Mandi Lopez, the Director of the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s Laboratory for Equine and Comparative Orthopedic Research, worked with LSU engineering students to create a booster physicians and veterinarians need to treat tendon injuries more effectively.“We created a kind of one-stop-shop device,” Lopez said.Dr. Lopez s
  • Two killed at Airline Highway motel

    Two killed at Airline Highway motel
    BATON ROUGE - Two people were shot to death at an Airline Highway motel on Monday night. Emergency officials said the shooting happened just after 8 p.m. at the Fountain Motel along Airline, close to Goodwood Boulevard. WBRZ is headed to the scene. This is a developing story. Permalink| Comments
  • Angel Reese selected 7th overall in WNBA draft

    Angel Reese selected 7th overall in WNBA draft
    BROOKLYN, New York - LSU's 'Bayou Barbie' Angel Reese was selected seventh overall to the Chicago Sky in the 2024 WNBA draft.From Baltimore to the Bayou to wherever you go next in the @WNBA....Keep being you @Reese10Angel
    ?? @seimoneaugustus pic.twitter.com/VUqAyc6mXU— LSU Women's Basketball (@LSUwbkb) April 15, 2024Permalink| Comments
  • Livingston Parish Schools moves assistant superintendent to top spot

    Livingston Parish Schools moves assistant superintendent to top spot
    LIVINGSTON PARISH - The Livingston Parish School Board voted Monday evening to move the assistant superintendent of schools into the top spot.The school board voted 7-2 to promote Jody Purvis to superintendent, effective in July. Two of the board members cast votes for Bruce Chaffin, who also works as an assistant superintendent. Longtime educator and current Superintendent Joe Murphy announced in February that he was retiring after 3o years of service to the school system. Pe
  • Slidell motorcycle officer hurt, ran into State Police unit while escorting Governor touring storm damage

    Slidell motorcycle officer hurt, ran into State Police unit while escorting Governor touring storm damage
    SLIDELL - A Slidell motorcycle officer was taken to a hospital Monday after he crashed into a Louisiana State Police unit while escorting Governor Jeff Landry through areas damaged by storms. The Slidell Police Department said the crash happened shortly after 1 p.m. near the corner of West Howze Beach Road and Rio Street. Landry and other officials were in Slidell and West Feliciana Parish to see areas hit by storms and a tornado that rolled through parts of southeast Louisiana last we
  • Work Zone Awareness Week kicks off as major projects make progress around Baton Rouge

    Work Zone Awareness Week kicks off as major projects make progress around Baton Rouge
    BATON ROUGE - While construction zones are a common sight throughout most of the capitol area, LaDOTD is reminding drivers to proceed with caution.The week of April 15 through April 19 is National Work Zone Awareness Week where transportation agencies on all levels highlight the importance of Work zone safety to the motoring public. This year's theme is 'Work zones are temporary, actions behind the wheel can last forever.'"Construction workers on our roads, our bridges and our highways face som
  • Gov. Jeff Landry to declare State of Emergency to allocate resources to areas damaged by severe weather

    Gov. Jeff Landry to declare State of Emergency to allocate resources to areas damaged by severe weather
    BATON ROUGE — Gov. Jeff Landry is expected to issue an executive order that would a State of Emergency for parishes impacted by recent severe weather and tornados, the governor's office announced Monday.Landry's call to expedite the use of state resources to aid in response efforts came just hours after he returned to Baton Rouge after visiting West Feliciana and St. Tammany parishes to survey the damage from tornadoes, hurricane force winds, hail and flooding that hit the state last
  • Randal Gaines defeats Katie Bernhardt to become new chair of Louisiana Democratic Party

    Randal Gaines defeats Katie Bernhardt to become new chair of Louisiana Democratic Party
    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The Louisiana Democratic Party has new leadership.Randal Gaines, a former state representative, was selected Saturday as the political group’s new chair after a set of procedural moves ended with him being the only candidate nominated for the position. His selection ousted Katie Bernhardt, who had been chair for the past four years, The Advocate reported.“It is critical that we use this unifying, watershed moment to rebuild, refocus, and rec
  • UPS truck overturns along Pointe Coupee road

    UPS truck overturns along Pointe Coupee road
    POINTE COUPEE PARISH - A UPS truck overturned along Joe Beaud Road in Pointe Coupee Parish on Monday. The Pointe Coupee Fire Dist. 2 responded to the single-vehicle wreck. Firefighters said the driver was able to get out on his own and only suffered minor injuries. The road was blocked while crews worked the scene, but is back open. Permalink| Comments
  • Dumping further troubles street already closed for repairs

    Dumping further troubles street already closed for repairs
    BATON ROUGE - Piles of trash are accumulating along Greenwell Street under I-110 in Baton Rouge and some fed-up homeowners called 2 On Your Side.It's an area of the city that Savannah Perry says is being taken advantage of by illegal dumpers. It could be that the people dumping are lazy or that they can't afford to do it the right way. Whatever the reason, Perry says she doesn't want it in her neighborhood."It's like where do we go, what do we do," Perry said.Each time she sees a new pile of tr
  • Brandon Williams resigns from EBR civil service board after long fight to hold two government jobs

    Brandon Williams resigns from EBR civil service board after long fight to hold two government jobs
    BATON ROUGE — The head of the Baton Rouge Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board quit his post Monday to comply with a state Supreme Court ruling that he cannot hold two government positions at the same time. He is also a member of the Louisiana Housing Commission.At a special meeting of the civil service board Monday, Brandon Williams stepped down as its leader and as a member, effective Tuesday.The move clears the way for the East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council to name a re
  • Brandon Williams resigns from city board after fight to hold two government jobs

    Brandon Williams resigns from city board after fight to hold two government jobs
    BATON ROUGE — The head of the Baton Rouge Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board quit his post Monday to comply with a state Supreme Court ruling that he cannot hold two government positions at the same time. He is also a member of the Louisiana Housing Commission.At a special meeting of the civil service board Monday, Brandon Williams stepped down as its leader and as a member, effective Tuesday.In a statement before the committee, Williams said he felt he was under attack for
  • Two arrested in Port Vincent after raid yields drugs, guns

    Two arrested in Port Vincent after raid yields drugs, guns
    PORT VINCENT — Two people were arrested after the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office raided three Port Vincent homes and found drugs and guns.Zebulon Carter, 45, and Amanda Granade, 44, were booked into the Livingston Parish Jail Friday. They are being charged with possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and possession of unregistered firearms, among other drug and gun charges.Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office Narcotics Agents were investigating a Port Vincent-based
  • Baton Rouge man accused of sexual assault with a blowtorch previously arrested on domestic violence allegations

    Baton Rouge man accused of sexual assault with a blowtorch previously arrested on domestic violence allegations
    SHREVEPORT — A Baton Rouge man accused of sexually assaulting a woman with a blowtorch was arrested in Shreveport over the weekend.Jacob Jarmal Woods, 27, was booked into the Shreveport City Jail on Friday. Last week, the Baton Rouge Police Department got an arrest warrant for Woods on charges of third-degree rape, second-degree sexual battery and aggravated battery, among others.The attack occurred April 7 at Woods' home. He is accused of choking the woman until she lost consciousnes
  • Baton Rouge man accused of sexual assault with a blowtorch arrested in Shreveport

    Baton Rouge man accused of sexual assault with a blowtorch arrested in Shreveport
    SHREVEPORT — A Baton Rouge man accused of sexually assaulting a woman with a blowtorch was arrested in Shreveport over the weekend.Jacob Jarmal Woods, 27, was booked into the Shreveport City Jail on Friday. Last week, the Baton Rouge Police Department got an arrest warrant for Woods on charges of third-degree rape, second-degree sexual battery and aggravated battery, among others.The attack occurred April 7 at Woods' home. He is accused of choking the woman until she lost consciousnes
  • Gun supervisor for 'Rust' movie gets 18 months in prison for fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin on set

    Gun supervisor for 'Rust' movie gets 18 months in prison for fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin on set
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A movie weapons supervisor was sentenced to 18 months in prison in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western film “Rust,” at a sentencing hearing Monday in a New Mexico state court.Movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted in March by a jury on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and has been held for more than a month at a county jail on the outsk
  • Supreme Court won't hear Baton Rouge BLM activist, but says recent case could guide new lower court decision

    Supreme Court won't hear Baton Rouge BLM activist, but says recent case could guide new lower court decision
    BATON ROUGE - The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday a Baton Rouge police officer's trial against Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson may proceed, but justices wouldn't weigh in on what they thought of Mckesson's claim that he enjoyed First Amendment protection for his actions.Former BRPD officer Brad Ford was hit in the face with a piece of asphalt thrown by protesters in the days after the shooting of Alton Sterling. Ford says Mckesson is responsible because he summoned a crowd to Baton Ro
  • Mom rejects deal to settle murder charge filed after boy, 2, dies of fentanyl poisoning

    Mom rejects deal to settle murder charge filed after boy, 2, dies of fentanyl poisoning
    BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge woman accused of second-degree murder after her son died of fentanyl poisoning in 2022 rejected a plea bargain that would have spared her a life term Monday, days after prosecutors turned down a request to let her plead guilty to negligent homicide.Whitney Ard, 31, faces a mandatory life sentence if convicted of second-degree murder. The state offered to let her plead guilty to manslaughter and take a 30-year sentence.Defense lawyer Sandra James Page said t

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