• Three THRIVE EBR proposals approved by Metro Council

    Three THRIVE EBR proposals approved by Metro Council
    BATON ROUGE - The Metro Council approved three items that rededicate millages to help pay for raises to law enforcement and parish improvement projects.The millages included an extension of the library tax at 11 mills, a renewal of 1 mill for Mosquito Abatement and Rodent Control for 10 years, and the renewal of the tax on the EBR Council on Aging at 2.25 mills.Additionally, an alimony tax restoration, which currently sits at 2.96 mills of the tax, would have been increased to 4 mills, but that
  • Three Thrive! Baton Rouge proposals approved by Metro Council

    Three Thrive! Baton Rouge proposals approved by Metro Council
    BATON ROUGE - The Metro Council approved three items that rededicate millages to help pay for raises to law enforcement and parish improvement projects.The millages included an extension of the library tax at 11 mills, a renewal of 1 mill for Mosquito Abatement and Rodent Control for 10 years, and the renewal of the tax on the EBR Council on Aging at 2.25 mills.Additionally, an alimony tax restoration, which currently sits at 2.96 mills of the tax, would have been increased to 4 mills, but that
  • LSU tennis looking to make history in NCAA team championships

    LSU tennis looking to make history in NCAA team championships
    WACO, TX - The LSU women's tennis team is looking to continue re-writing the programs record books as they take on North Carolina in the NCAA Team Championship in the quarterfinals on Thursday.The 13-seed Tigers reached further into the postseason then ever before by taking out No. 4 Ohio State in the NCAA Super Regional, downing the Buckeyes, 4-2, to advance to the program's first NCAA Team Championship.LSU's win over Ohio State marked the 24th of the season, tying a program record for wins, s
  • See which area schools are offering free summer meals for children under 18

    See which area schools are offering free summer meals for children under 18
    BATON ROUGE — Multiple school systems and parishes will participate in programs that provide meals for children throughout the summer. East Baton Rouge Parish School SystemThe East Baton Rouge Child Nutrition Program is providing free meals to anyone 18 years of age or younger at various housing authorities, schools and libraries from May 27 to July 31.The EBR school system says all meals must be consumed on-site.A list of times and locations of meals can be found he
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  • Gonzales man arrested for multiple counts of child pornography

    Gonzales man arrested for multiple counts of child pornography
    GONZALES - A Gonzales man was arrested for multiple counts of child pornography, the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said.Detectives received a tip regarding Joshua England, 33, who sent and received multiple videos of child pornography. England later confessed to detectives that he sent and received videos.England was booked into the Ascension Parish Jail on five counts of child pornography.Permalink| Comments
  • St. George fire chief signals he's ready for retirement, unrelated to recent controversies

    ST. GEORGE - The St. George Fire Department may be going through some major changes soon, specifically in leadership.Chief Gerald Tarleton tells WBRZ after 34 years as head of the department, he's ready to start discussing what happens when he steps down, which he plans to bring up at Thursday's board meeting.The retirement discussion comes as Tarleton is dealing with several issues including a lawsuit from some of his former and current firefighters over pay. At the end of last month, Tarleton
  • Two men hurt in shooting at Bluebonnet Ridge Apartments

    Two men hurt in shooting at Bluebonnet Ridge Apartments
    BATON ROUGE - Two men were shot in a gun battle at an apartment complex along Bluebonnet Boulevard on Wednesday afternoon. Officials said the shooting happened around 4:15 p.m. at the Bluebonnet Ridge Apartments. Sources told WBRZ that two women were fighting, their boyfriends got into it as well and then guns were pulled. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office said one of the men was driven to a hospital and the other was taken by an ambulance. They both suffered non-li
  • One critically injured, another hurt in shooting on North 24th Street

    One critically injured, another hurt in shooting on North 24th Street
    BATON ROUGE - One person was critically injured Wednesday afternoon in a shooting that injured two people on North 24th Street, emergency officials said.The shooting happened after 3 p.m. near the intersection of North 24th and Laurel streets. Another person was taken to the hospital in stable condition, EMS added.According to witnesses at the scene, three men were pouring concrete at a new home when a group of men approached them on foot with their weapons drawn and said "you know what time it
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  • LDH: No new measles cases since two reported in April; six new whooping cough cases reported since May 2

    LDH: No new measles cases since two reported in April; six new whooping cough cases reported since May 2
    BATON ROUGE - The Louisiana Department of Health said Wednesday that, while no new measles cases have emerged since two confirmed cases were reported in the state last month, six new cases of whooping cough were reported.The health department said the new whooping cough cases were reported since May 2, bringing the total cases to 170 in 2025. That number has already surpassed 2024's whooping cough cases, where 154 people reportedly had the illness in the entire year."We need to understand the s
  • Mother says her five-year-old son was left on a bus for several hours; school system issues statement

    BATON ROUGE - A young student at Delmont Elementary School was left alone on a bus for several hours before the driver came back to find him, and his mother says she is expecting more consequences. Jolisha Gibson says she put her son on the bus Monday at 7:15 a.m. She did not hear anything from the school until 2 p.m., when staff told her that her son was on the bus all day. Her son told her that he tried to wave at people to get their attention multiple times but was unable t
  • Local lawmakers and officials offer condolences after Kip Holden's death

    BATON ROUGE - Lawmakers, officials and other prominent names in the capital city are offering their condolences after former Mayor-President Melvin "Kip" Holden died early Wednesday morning. Former Metro Councilwoman C. Denise Marcelle who served during Holden's time said she was very sad to hear about Holden's passing, and that he was a "leader" and a "visionary" during his tenure. She said Holden pioneered the downtown Baton Rouge that residents enjoy today. Former Mayor-Pre
  • Police arrest man for fatal armed robbery that left 30-year-old dead

    BATON ROUGE - Police arrested a man allegedly involved in a fatal armed robbery that happened in April. Latrell Daniels, 20, was arrested Tuesday for one count each of first-degree murder and armed robbery, the Baton Rouge Police Department said.The robbery and shooting happened on April 12 at a gas station on Airline Highway. Surveillance footage from the gas station showed the victim, 30-year-old Alejandro Gonzalez-Martinez, ride up to the store on his bike. Gonzalez-Martinez left hi
  • Amite tax preparer accused of claiming tax returns from fabricated gambling winnings in client's name

    BATON ROUGE – An Amite tax preparer was arrested after allegedly claiming tens of thousands of dollars in tax returns from fabricated gambling winnings in the name of a client.Todd Ramon Mabry is accused of submitting a false tax withholding form in the name of an unsuspecting client claiming $158,233 in fabricated gambling winnings at L’Auberge Casino in Baton Rouge.The Louisiana Department of Revenue’s Criminal Investigations Division said that, based on tax with
  • Boil advisory issued during water tower work lifted in Village of Tangipahoa after more than a month

    TANGIPAHOA — A boil advisory put in place for residents in the Village of Tangipahoa in April was lifted Wednesday, officials said.The advisory was issued after the water pressure in the town's water system dropped below 20 PSI during construction work to refurbish Tangipahoa's water tower.Permalink| Comments
  • Baton Rouge family of 2-year-old citizen deported to Honduras drops lawsuit against Trump administration

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Lawyers for a 2-year-old U.S. citizen who was deported with her mother to Honduras confirmed on Tuesday that the family was dropping its lawsuit against the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump; the family lived in Baton Rouge.The girl – one of three U.S.-born children who were deported alongside their Honduran-born mothers – had been at the heart of one of the mounting legal battles playing out in the United States weighing if the Trump
  • Baton Rouge furniture store invites truck drivers to participate in Food Truck Fridays

    BATON ROUGE - Floor & Decor on Professional Boulevard is starting Food Truck Fridays, a way to gather people and food truck drivers together to start summer off right. The first Food Truck Friday will be held on June 20 at the furniture store on 10021 Professional Boulevard. Flood & Decor says its goal is to connect the community and uplift small businesses, which is why there will be no booth or participation fee. Food truck drivers interested in participatin
  • Baton Rouge flooring store invites truck drivers to participate in Food Truck Fridays

    BATON ROUGE - Floor & Decor on Professional Boulevard is starting Food Truck Fridays, a way to gather people and food truck drivers together to start summer off right. The first Food Truck Friday will be held on June 20 at the furniture store on 10021 Professional Boulevard. Flood & Decor says its goal is to connect the community and uplift small businesses, which is why there will be no booth or participation fee. Food truck drivers interested in participatin
  • 'American Idol' finalist John Foster returns to Addis after series of musical tributes to Louisiana

    ADDIS - "American Idol" finalist John Foster is returning home to West Baton Rouge Parish after a season-long run performing songs representing the capital region and Louisiana.The Brusly High School graduate will be honored with a parade along Addis' First Street on Wednesday at 5 p.m. Police said traffic will be blocked along First Street starting at 4 p.m."Anyone needing access to places west of First Street should use Sid Richardson Road," Addis Police said.After the parade, Foster will tra
  • Blue Bayou will not open for the 2025 season, sources say

    ST. GEORGE - The Blue Bayou portion of Blue Bayou Dixie Landin' will not open for the 2025 season. The theme park's social media page on Facebook removed mentions of Blue Bayou from its profile information, and in a post announcing the opening date of Dixie Landin' — May 23 — there was no mention of an opening date for the water park. When WBRZ asked about the opening date for Blue Bayou, we were told that Blue Bayou would not be opening for the 2025 season
  • Former EBR Mayor-President Kip Holden dies at 72 after decades of civil service

    BATON ROUGE - Former Mayor-President of Baton Rouge Melvin "Kip" Holden died after a "lengthy illness," WBRZ learned Wednesday morning. He was 72 years old. Holden served as the city-parish's first Black mayor-president from 2005 to 2016. His tenure was bracketed by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the flood of 2016. He was succeeded by Sharon Weston Broome.  Before becoming mayor, Holden also served on the East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council, as well as in th
  • Former Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden has died, sources confirm

    BATON ROUGE - Former Mayor-President of Baton Rouge Kip Holden passed away, WBRZ learned Wednesday morning. He was 72 years old. Holden served as Mayor-President from 2005 to 2016. His tenure in the position was bracketed by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the flood of 2016. He was succeeded by Sharon Weston Broome. He was also a reporter right here at WBRZ in 1978 and '79. WBRZ will update our website with services as we learn about them. Permalink| C
  • 2une In Previews: Live Well Baton Rouge offering free health screenings

    BATON ROUGE - Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center will host its annual Live Well Baton Rouge Event where you can get free health screenings, eat some delicious food, listen to good music and more. Live Well will be hosted this Saturday May 17 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Baton Rouge. Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome for all health screenings, including cancer screenings. You can make an appointment or get more information h

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