• Trump is Time magazine's Person of the Year

    Trump is Time magazine's Person of the Year
    WASHINGTON - Donald Trump is Time magazine's Person of the Year.The president-elect's selection was announced Wednesday morning on NBC's "Today" show.The Manhattan real estate magnate went from fiery underdog to win the White House over Democrat Hillary Clinton.Trump won the Electoral College vote, while Clinton won the popular vote.Time's managing editor Nancy Gibbs said Clinton was the No. 2 finalist.Permalink| Comments
  • LSU Gymnastics team to take over Highland Road Cane's on Tuesday

    LSU Gymnastics team to take over Highland Road Cane's on Tuesday
    BATON ROUGE - Members of the LSU Gymnastics team will be serving up chicken fingers and slinging box combos at the Cane's on Highland Road on Tuesday. LSU Tigers Haleigh Bryant, Kiya Johnson, Savannah Schoenherr, Konnor McClain, Aleah Finnegan and Livvy Dunne will be at the Cane's starting at 10 a.m. Permalink| Comments
  • National Championship coach Jay Clark stops by to talk title times

    National Championship coach Jay Clark stops by to talk title times
    BATON ROUGE - LSU gymnastics coach Jay Clark stopped by the WBRZ studios just days after his Tiger team won the school’s first ever national championship in the sport.Clark and the Tigers took home the title in Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday beating Cal, Utah and Florida for the programs first national title.LSU was led by Haleigh Bryant on vault and Konnor McClain on beam as the Tigers navigated a couple of mistakes overcoming them with a huge finish on beam where they posted a near f
  • Group of 25 LSU journalism students set to cover the Olympics this summer

    Group of 25 LSU journalism students set to cover the Olympics this summer
    BATON ROUGE — The Olympics is something many will only experience through their television screens. A group of 25 LSU journalism, public relations and political science students, however, will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cover the event as they join thousands of people descending on Paris, France, this summer.Students participating in the study abroad program, selected from hundreds of applicants, will earn three college credits in sports reporting and will each develop
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  • Springfield man sentenced to physical castration, 50 years in prison for rape of juvenile

    Springfield man sentenced to physical castration, 50 years in prison for rape of juvenile
    LIVINGSTON - A man from Springfield was sentenced to 50 years in prison and physical castration after pleading guilty to raping a 14-year-old girl multiple times. District Attorney Scott Perrilloux's Office said 54-year-od Glenn Sullivan Sr. pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree rape on Wednesday. The DA's office said in July of 2022, a young woman went to law enforcement and told them that Sullivan raped her multiple times when she was 14 and impregnated her as a tee
  • Springfield man sentenced to physical castration, 50 years in prison for impregnating juvenile

    Springfield man sentenced to physical castration, 50 years in prison for impregnating juvenile
    LIVINGSTON - A man from Springfield was sentenced to 50 years in prison and physical castration after pleading guilty to raping a 14-year-old girl multiple times. District Attorney Scott Perrilloux's Office said 54-year-od Glenn Sullivan Sr. pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree rape on Wednesday. The DA's office said in July of 2022, a young woman went to law enforcement and told them that Sullivan raped her multiple times when she was 14 and impregnated her as a tee
  • Springfield man sentenced to 50 years in prison, physical castration for rape of juvenile

    Springfield man sentenced to 50 years in prison, physical castration for rape of juvenile
    LIVINGSTON - A man from Springfield was sentenced to 50 years in prison and physical castration after pleading guilty to raping a 14-year-old girl multiple times. District Attorney Scott Perrilloux's Office said 54-year-od Glenn Sullivan Sr. pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree rape on Wednesday. The DA's office said in July of 2022, a young woman went to law enforcement and told them that Sullivan raped her multiple times when she was 14 and impregnated her as a tee
  • For one 19th JDC judge, controversy over rulings is nothing new

    For one 19th JDC judge, controversy over rulings is nothing new
    BATON ROUGE - When it comes to trial judges, their decisions are usually held in the highest regard. For 19th JDC Judge Eboni Johnson Rose, some of those decisions have seen a lot of pushback.Watch live newscasts here. This month during a bench trial, Rose convicted a former Baton Rouge Police officer of a crime that doesn't exist, then three weeks later declared him innocent.Donald Steele was accused of groping a motorist after a traffic stop. She declared him guilty of misdemeanor ma
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  • Two killed, one hurt in separate shootings nearly an hour apart

    Two killed, one hurt in separate shootings nearly an hour apart
    BATON ROUGE - Gunfire riddled three Baton Rouge streets throughout Sunday night into early Monday morning.Around 11 p.m., 25-year-old Keith Price was shot and killed outside of a Circle K gas station on Floynell Drive in the Inniswold neighborhood. Neighbors told WBRZ they heard at least eight shots. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office is working the case.Nearly an hour later, 51-year-old Michael Thomas was shot and killed at a different gas station along Scotland Avenue. The Baton Rou
  • Covington man pleads guilty to felony charges in connection to Jan. 6 Capitol riots

    Covington man pleads guilty to felony charges in connection to Jan. 6 Capitol riots
    WASHINGTON - A Louisiana man pleaded guilty Monday to felony charges for his involvement in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.Colby Purkel, 27, pleaded guilty to civil disorder. He and his father, Willard Purkel Jr., 51, were originally charged together on one count of civil disorder and several misdemeanors.Court documents indicate that on Jan. 6 around 3 p.m. Colby Purkel joined a crowd of rioters on the east side of the U.S. Capitol, where the group entered by force as law enforcement
  • 2MAD: Unlikely friendship sparks when boy mistakes multimillionaire for homeless man

    2MAD: Unlikely friendship sparks when boy mistakes multimillionaire for homeless man
    BATON ROUGE - A good deed on Good Friday led to an unlikely friendship for Kelvin Ellis and Matthew Busbice. During an early morning in March, Matthew woke up to the sound of a fire alarm and rushed out of his apartment. While he was out of his building, Matt stopped for a coffee and a morning prayer outside of a nearby CC's. Kelvin saw Matt, standing with his eyes closed in the corner of the outside seating area, and thought he was homeless. Kelvin said he's always wanted to
  • State receives $156 million in federal funds for solar infrastructure in disadvantaged communities.

    State receives $156 million in federal funds for solar infrastructure in disadvantaged communities.
    BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources Monday received $156 million in federal funds to help build out solar infrastructure to improve energy resilience in low-income and disadvantaged communities.The program, "Solar for Y'all," will be overseen by DENR's Energy Office and is funded by the Inflation Reduction Act."Louisiana is in a uniquely positioned to benefit from this federal investment, with so much of its population in the areas of highest risk fo
  • Assumption deputies say they arrest Arkansas man on domestic violence accusation

    Assumption deputies say they arrest Arkansas man on domestic violence accusation
    PIERRE PART — Assumption Parish law officers say they arrested an Arkansas man on a domestic violence complaint.A woman called sheriff's deputies to say that she had gotten into an argument with a man and that the encounter became physical. Deputies responded and said that Jayson Michael Whitfield, 37, of Garland, Arkansas, had grabbed the woman's face forcefully and that he was arrested later in Amelia, La., on a felony charge.Deputies said that when they searched Whitfield's vehicle
  • Memorial service set Friday for former Denham Springs mayor who brought Bass Pro to town

    Memorial service set Friday for former Denham Springs mayor who brought Bass Pro to town
    DENHAM SPRINGS — A memorial service has been scheduled for Friday for former Denham Springs Mayor James "Jimmy" Durbin, who died last week at age 76.Visitation at the First Pentecostal Church on Range Avenue will begin at 4 p.m., and a service will start at 6 p.m.Durbin served 12 years on the City Council and three terms as mayor. He's recognized as among those most responsible for bringing a Bass Pro Shops store to the city. He also supported improving the city's infrastructure, incl
  • Ponchatoula Police ask for help in identifying suspects in mailbox theft

    Ponchatoula Police ask for help in identifying suspects in mailbox theft
    PONCHATOULA - Police are asking for help in identifying people who stole from a Ponchatoula church's mailbox.The Ponchatoula Police Department shared photos on Monday of individuals in a dark red minivan stealing items out of the New Zion Baptist Church mailbox. It is unclear what was taken.Anyone with information about the suspects or their vehicle can call 985-386-6548.Permalink| Comments
  • BREC eyes July unveiling for zoo improvments, details 10-year plan across multiple projects

    BREC eyes July unveiling for zoo improvments, details 10-year plan across multiple projects
    BATON ROUGE — The first phase of the multi-year, $55 million revitalization of the Baton Rouge Zoo and surrounding facilities is aiming for a July grand opening to coincide with National Parks and Recreation Month, BREC Superintendent Corey Wilson said Monday at the Baton Rouge Press Club.The zoo's improvement plan, which helped the park regain its reaccreditation after losing the status in 2018, is one of multiple programs that will be funded by BREC's newest 10-year master plan for
  • Monthly food distribution event rescheduled due to recent severe weather

    Monthly food distribution event rescheduled due to recent severe weather
    GONZALES - Ascension Parish's monthly food distribution event has been moved and rescheduled. The parish government says that due to unforeseen circumstances caused by recent severe weather, the distribution event will now take place Tuesday at Lamar Dixon starting at 8 a.m.Residents who typically receive monthly food distributions from the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank should attend to collect essential supplies. Permalink| Comments
  • LSU announces time for championship celebration parade after gymnastics takes home the gold

    LSU announces time for championship celebration parade after gymnastics takes home the gold
    BATON ROUGE - Join in the celebration during a parade being held to honor the LSU gymnastics team, who took home the program's first NCAA championship over the weekend. The parade will be held on Wednesday starting at 6:30 p.m. followed by a celebratory ceremony inside the PMAC. The first national championship in program history calls for a big time celebration ??Get ready to celebrate with the Tigers on Wednesday, April 24 with a parade starting at 6:30 p.m. CT and a ceremony
  • Police searching for suspects in St. Gerard Avenue burglary

    Police searching for suspects in St. Gerard Avenue burglary
    BATON ROUGE — Police are attempting to identify a group of people who burglarized a residence on St. Gerard Avenue.The group was last seen driving a tan Chevrolet Suburban on April 5 near St. Gerard Avenue near Annette Street, Baton Rouge Police Department burglary detectives said.Permalink| Comments
  • St. George Fire Department investigating fire at Jones Creek fitness center

    St. George Fire Department investigating fire at Jones Creek fitness center
    BATON ROUGE — The St. George Fire Department is investigating a structure fire at Club 4 Fitness on Jones Creek Road.Fire crews responded to the fire on April 16 and found smoke coming from the wall in the men’s sauna, as well as charred wood and pipes inside the fitness center's walls. Investigators found evidence that the sauna had been tampered with, which caused the fire.The business was closed for a few days following the fire, the SGFD said. Anyone with information as
  • Seven 17-year-old EBR inmates transferred to Jackson Parish Correctional Center following new law

    Seven 17-year-old EBR inmates transferred to Jackson Parish Correctional Center following new law
    BATON ROUGE — Seven 17-year-olds previously incarcerated at the chronically-full East Baton Rouge Parish Juvenile Detention Center have been transferred to the Jackson Parish Correctional Center in Jonesboro as of Friday, officials said Monday morning.The prisoners' move to Jackson Parish comes after a new state law went into effect Friday that classifies 17-year-olds as adults who can go to local jails if they are arrested. Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Casey Hicks said Frida
  • Fourteen pounds of marijuana seized by officers after traffic stop Friday night

    Fourteen pounds of marijuana seized by officers after traffic stop Friday night
    BATON ROUGE - Officers seized guns and drugs during a traffic stop Friday night that led to three arrests. On Friday shortly before midnight, two officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic stop. Inside, they found 14 pounds of marijuana, two guns, and several hundred dollars in cash. Jerome Walker Jr., 24, Trazadreon Gaines, 22, and Ronald Williams, 22, were all arrested for various drug- and firearm-related charges.Permalink| Comments
  • Hammond teenager booked into juvenile detention center after reportedly stabbing classmate three times

    Hammond teenager booked into juvenile detention center after reportedly stabbing classmate three times
    HAMMOND - A juvenile is in custody after reportedly stabbing a classmate three times with a "key-knife" during a bathroom fight. Deputies with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office said the fight happened at Hammond High School Monday morning. One of the two students involved stabbed the other with a small foldable "key-knife."All three of the puncture wounds were reported to be non-life-threatening. The student was arrested and will be booked into the Florida Parish Juvenile
  • Supreme Court will take up the legal fight over ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers

    Supreme Court will take up the legal fight over ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns that had been struck down by lower courts.The justices by a 5-4 vote had previously intervened to keep the regulation in effect during the legal fight. Ghost guns, which lack serial numbers, have been turning up at crime scenes with increasing regularity.The regulation, which took effect in 2022, changed the definition of a firearm under fe
  • Man dies from injuries after being shot at Floynell Drive gas station late Sunday

    Man dies from injuries after being shot at Floynell Drive gas station late Sunday
    BATON ROUGE - A man died from his injuries after a shooting at a Circle K on Floynell Drive. Deputies with the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office said the shooting happened around 11 p.m. Sunday at Circle K on Floynell. Keith Price, 25, was approached by two men at the gas station who shot him and fled. Price was taken to the hospital but later died of his injuries. There was no further information about the suspects' identities or a motive. Permalink| Comment
  • With homelessness on the rise, the Supreme Court will weigh bans on sleeping outdoors

    With homelessness on the rise, the Supreme Court will weigh bans on sleeping outdoors
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will consider Monday whether banning homeless people from sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.The case is considered the most significant to come before the high court in decades on homelessness, which is reaching record levels in the United States.In California and other Western states, courts have ruled that it’s unconstitutional to fine and arrest people sleeping in homeless encampments
  • Two people injured after shootings on Scotland Avenue early Monday morning

    Two people injured after shootings on Scotland Avenue early Monday morning
    BATON ROUGE - Two people were injured after reported shootings early Monday morning. Officials said two people were taken to the hospital, one in critical condition, from Scotland Avenue near Thomas Road shortly after midnight. It was unclear what led to the shootings or whether any arrests were made. WBRZ has reached out to law enforcement for more information. Permalink| Comments
  • Man killed and woman hurt in separate shootings along Scotland Avenue

    Man killed and woman hurt in separate shootings along Scotland Avenue
    BATON ROUGE - Two reported shootings early Monday morning left one person dead and one injured, officers said. Officers with the Baton Rouge Police Department said police were called to the Kangaroo Express on Scotland Avenue shortly before 1 a.m. Officers said 51-year-old Michael Thomas was taken to a hospital where he later died. Minutes later and within walking distance from the gas station, officers were called to another shooting on Bradfield Avenue. A 51-year-old woman w
  • Toddler dies after being hit by car along Wyoming Street on Sunday

    Toddler dies after being hit by car along Wyoming Street on Sunday
    BATON ROUGE - A child died Sunday evening after being hit by a car earlier in the day. The Baton Rouge Police Department said a 2-year-old was hit by a car along Wyoming Street just before 3 p.m. The toddler was taken to a hospital where they died Sunday evening. No more information was immediately available. Permalink| Comments
  • Coroner identifies 2-year-old girl killed after being hit by car on Wyoming Street

    Coroner identifies 2-year-old girl killed after being hit by car on Wyoming Street
    BATON ROUGE - Officials identified the 2-year-old girl killed after being hit by a car Sunday. The Baton Rouge Police Department said a 2-year-old, later identified as Scarlet Flores Diaz, was hit by a car along Wyoming Street just before 3 p.m. Diaz was taken to a hospital where she died Sunday evening. No more information was immediately available. WBRZ has reached out to law enforcement to see if anyone will be charged or ticketed. Permalink| Comments

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