• Resident and victim speak up after Saturday night shootings in Livingston Parish

    Resident and victim speak up after Saturday night shootings in Livingston Parish
    LIVINGSTON PARISH - An 11-year-old girl is in critical condition and a man was injured in two separate shootings in Livingston Parish on Saturday. James David said it was around 8 p.m. when his neighbor, 23-year-old Royce 'Earl' Cash, started shooting into his Denham Springs home. "I heard some stuff hitting my house and I wasn't sure of what it was so I went around the side of my house to see," David said.David said he was trying to go back inside his home when Cash shot him
  • CATS striving to improve service, but problems persist

    CATS striving to improve service, but problems persist
    BATON ROUGE - Lynn Mearidy gets around Baton Rouge using CATS on Demand, a service provided by the city-parish bus system that schedules trips in accessible vehicles for riders with certain disabilities.She said it's sometimes less on-demand, and more waiting for a ride that arrives late or doesn't arrive at all.The service is part of the Capital Area Transit System, which has nearly 1,500 bus stops around the parish. More than 100,000 people a month use CATS.Mearidy said she finished work at 4
  • Mayor Pro Tempore Lamont Cole hosting 7th annual Pedaling for Peace

    Mayor Pro Tempore Lamont Cole hosting 7th annual Pedaling for Peace
    BATON ROUGE - Friday night Mayor Pro Tempore Lamont Cole will host his 7th Annual Pedaling for Peace bike ride through Mid City. It's just one of many events to recognize National Gun Violence Awareness Day."We've got to work together to promote community not only in our city but in this region and this state," Cole said. "If it starts with us, we can spread this energy around the city, spread around the state, spread it around the country, spread it around the world."The ride will start in the
  • 'I'm going to f*****g shoot you': BRPD releases body camera footage of May drug arrest

    'I'm going to f*****g shoot you': BRPD releases body camera footage of May drug arrest
    BATON ROUGE - Body camera footage of an arrest made in May was released Friday as an attempt to be more transparent with the public and address their concerns, the Baton Rouge Police Department said. Officers said the arrest was made early on the morning of May 21 on West Roosevelt Street. Law enforcement was called to the area due to multiple reports of gunshots. When they arrived, the officers found Rodrick Veal asleep or unconscious in a car the was running and facing the wrong dire
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  • After 41 years, Pat Sajak makes his final spin as host of 'Wheel of Fortune'

    After 41 years, Pat Sajak makes his final spin as host of 'Wheel of Fortune'
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — After 41 years and over 8,000 episodes, Pat Sajak’s final turn as the renowned host of “Wheel of Fortune” will air on Friday.Sajak’s co-host and letter turner Vanna White paid an emotional tribute to her partner on Thursday’s episode, calling him “like a brother” and a “true lifelong friend.” In the pre-recorded video that featured clips and photos of their 41 years as co-worke
  • Drawing for St. Jude Dream Home giveaway will take place TODAY!

    Drawing for St. Jude Dream Home giveaway will take place TODAY!
    BATON ROUGE - The drawing for the winner of the 2024 St. Jude Dream Home giveaway is happening today!Over the last several weeks, you all have purchased thousands of tickets, the proceeds of which have gone toward supporting cancer treatments for children so their parents don't have to pay anything out of pocket. Today, the winners of the giveaways will finally be announced!At noon, the winners of the gift cards - one for $2,500 and one for $10,000 - will be drawn live on WBRZ.&nbs
  • Southern University Law Center hosting expungement event this weekend

    Southern University Law Center hosting expungement event this weekend
    BATON ROUGE - The Southern University Law Center is hosting an expungement event on Friday. The event will be held on Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Law Center on 2 Roosevelt Steptoe Drive. Residents can come to the event and have their criminal record cleared. Permalink| Comments
  • Doug Porter, former HBCU coach who was the oldest living College Football Hall of Famer, dies at 94

    Doug Porter, former HBCU coach who was the oldest living College Football Hall of Famer, dies at 94
    GRAMBLING, La. (AP) — Doug Porter, the longtime football coach at historically Black colleges who was the oldest living member of the College Football Hall of Fame, has died. He was 94.Porter died Wednesday. Miller Funeral Home said a funeral service is set for Saturday, June 15, at St. Benedict Catholic Church in Grambling.Porter was the head coach at Mississippi Valley State, Howard and Fort Valley State. He was an assistant coach under Eddie Robinson at Grambling, returned to the s
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  • How a weather forecast impacted D-Day, altering the course of history

    How a weather forecast impacted D-Day, altering the course of history
    The courage of around 160,000 Allied troops was displayed during the D-Day invasion on June 6th, 1944, as they overtook the heavily-fortified French coastline occupied by Nazi Germany.Lots of planning went into the immense and world-altering task, and the weather was one important consideration. Without taking weather into account, history might have taken a different course.June 5th was the original target date for the massive invasion, set by Allied Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower. How
  • New Orleans man wanted for speeding with an unrestrained infant, fleeing Slidell Police

    New Orleans man wanted for speeding with an unrestrained infant, fleeing Slidell Police
    SLIDELL — Slidell Police are searching for a New Orleans man who fled from officers with an unrestrained infant in the front seat of his car on Thursday.Emanuel Henry, 26, was allegedly speeding on Old Spanish Trail with the infant in the front seat.A Slidell Police officer catch up to Henry at the foot of the Twin Spans on Interstate 10, police said. Henry was initially cooperative, but when the officer discovered that Henry had warrants out for his arrest, he asked him to step out o
  • Man sues BRPD, EBRSO for injuries sustained in 2023 chase that started with fleeing traffic stop

    Man sues BRPD, EBRSO for injuries sustained in 2023 chase that started with fleeing traffic stop
    BATON ROUGE — A man accused of fleeing Baton Rouge Police when they tried to pull him over in 2023 is suing local law enforcement for injuries he sustained during the chase, court records say.Harold Anthony, now 20, is seeking damages from BRPD for a broken leg, severed toes and a concussion he sustained after he hit an East Baton Rouge Parish deputy's cruiser on May 27, 2023. The suit, which also lists EBRSO, the city-parish and multiple individual law enforcement officers, was filed
  • Family member of nearly-abducted juvenile in Springfield speaks out about incident

    Family member of nearly-abducted juvenile in Springfield speaks out about incident
    SPRINGFIELD - Barbara Whittington said her grandchildren love to spend the summer with her at her house on Blood River. She says her nine-year-old grandson, specifically, loves to take their canoe to the riverbank and play."They play volleyball, baseball, waterslides, and the kids fish back there. I've been here almost six years and nothing like this has ever happened," Whittington said.Whittington said she went inside when her nine-year-old grandson and his friends came running into the house.
  • Former corrections deputy arrested for malfeasance in office in St. Mary Parish

    Former corrections deputy arrested for malfeasance in office in St. Mary Parish
    ST. MARY PARISH - A former corrections deputy was arrested Thursday for malfeasance in office that included sexual conduct.According to the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office, Malayie Myon McBride, 20, of Baldwin, was arrested Thursday after an investigation regarding contraband going into the jail revealed McBride had brought a phone into the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center and made phone calls of a "sexual nature" with an inmate.McBride was arrested for possession of contraband - penal i
  • Merchandise worth $1,000 stolen from Academy Sports in Hammond; police trying to identify suspects

    Merchandise worth $1,000 stolen from Academy Sports in Hammond; police trying to identify suspects
    HAMMOND - Merchandise valued at $1,000 was stolen from a Academy Sports + Outdoors story last Thursday, according to the Hammond Police Department.The suspects entered the store, located at 600 CM Fagan Drive, grabbed merchandise, and walked out without paying.Anyone knowing the identity of the suspects or who has any information is asked to contact the Hammond Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 985-277-5739.Permalink| Comments
  • Family at odds with utility company over high bills, unanswered questions

    Family at odds with utility company over high bills, unanswered questions
    PLAQUEMINE - A family in Iberville Parish says the city's utility company has some explaining to do. Pat Huesmann says his utility bills range from $200 to $1,200 with an outlier at almost $11,000.Huesmann says there's no rhyme or reason why they fluctuate so much and wants answers."It's been frustrating," said Huesmann.Three years ago, the Huesmann family moved into their Plaquemine home on Canal Street after undergoing a major renovation. Soon after the family moved in they noticed their util
  • WWII Museum in New Orleans pays tribute to D-Day veterans on 80th anniversary of landing

    WWII Museum in New Orleans pays tribute to D-Day veterans on 80th anniversary of landing
    NEW ORLEANS — The National World War II Museum in New Orleans held a daylong commemoration Thursday on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the greatest amphibious landing in history.On June 6, 1944, more than 150,000 troops from Allied forces stormed the beaches at Normandy, France, opening an assault that turned the tide in World War II. The assault ended with about 20,000 casualties from both sides.Special ceremonies took place around the country and in Europe. "I'm honored to b
  • West Baton Rouge Parish School District changes meal distribution time, entry

    West Baton Rouge Parish School District changes meal distribution time, entry
    PORT ALLEN - The West Baton Rouge Parish Schools' summer meals program changed some information about its distribution for Friday, June 7.The meal boxes can be picked up from Pelican Boulevard from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday at Port Allen High School.Each child will receive a box that contains seven breakfasts, seven lunches, and one gallon of milk each distribution day. Distribution will be first-come, first-served.See the original flyer prior to the changed time and entry for more informatio
  • LSU Football hosts third annual Golden Cleats Combine for Kelly Cares Foundation

    LSU Football hosts third annual Golden Cleats Combine for Kelly Cares Foundation
    BATON ROUGE - LSU Football hosted the third annual Golden Cleats Combine for the Kelly Cares Foundation Wednesday night.The event was for women only and allowed hundreds of Tiger fans to get an inside look at the LSU Football program and participate in practice drills, shop local small businesses and learn about women's health.The combine was sponsored by Our Lady of the Lake hospital and a mobile mammogram truck was present at the event to encourage women to get their annual mammograms.The eve
  • One dead after argument led to shooting on Boulevard de Province

    One dead after argument led to shooting on Boulevard de Province
    BATON ROUGE - One person died after a shooting on Boulevard de Providence Thursday afternoon, officials say.The shooting took place at 1919 Blvd de Province Thursday afternoon, and police believe it stemmed from an argument between two people.No other information is available at this time.Permalink| Comments
  • One dead after argument leads to shooting on Boulevard de Province; police has lead on suspect

    One dead after argument leads to shooting on Boulevard de Province; police has lead on suspect
    BATON ROUGE — Police say one person was shot dead after an argument at an apartment complex on Boulevard de Province on Thursday and that the suspected gunman ran away.Officers have a lead on who the shooter might be; he lived at the complex, Police Chief T.J. Morse said."The victim, it does not appear he lived here, but the suspect did," the chief said.The shooting occurred at a complex at 1919 Boulevard de Province about 1:30 p.m. It was one of several that have occurred in the city
  • One dead after argument leads to shooting on Boulevard de Province; cops have lead on suspect

    One dead after argument leads to shooting on Boulevard de Province; cops have lead on suspect
    BATON ROUGE — Police say one person was shot dead after an argument at an apartment complex on Boulevard de Province on Thursday and that the suspected gunman ran away.Officers have a lead on who the shooter might be; he lived at the complex, Police Chief T.J. Morse said."The victim, it does not appear he lived here, but the suspect did," the chief said.The shooting occurred at a complex at 1919 Boulevard de Province about 1:30 p.m. It was one of several that have occurred in the city
  • Coroner called to scene after shooting on Boulevard de Province

    Coroner called to scene after shooting on Boulevard de Province
    BATON ROUGE - The coroner has been called to the scene of a shooting on Boulevard de Province, according to officials.The shooting took place at 1919 Blvd de Province Thursday afternoon.No other information is available at this time.Permalink| Comments
  • Police arrest suspect after Tuesday murder in Plaquemine

    Police arrest suspect after Tuesday murder in Plaquemine
    PLAQUEMINE - A man accused of killing a 23-year-old in Plaquemine Tuesday evening was arrested, according to the Plaquemine Police Department.Rashad Seals allegedly shot  23-year-old Jaheim Gailes around 8:30 p.m. along Bourgoyne Street Tuesday. Officers believe Rashad Seals walked up to the Gailes' home and began firing gunshots, one of which hit the victim. He was taken to a hospital where he later died. Seals was arrested in Texas and will be booked on second-degree murder.
  • Plaquemine murder suspect arrested in Texas

    Plaquemine murder suspect arrested in Texas
    PLAQUEMINE - A man accused of killing a 23-year-old in Plaquemine on Tuesday evening has been arrested, according to the Plaquemine Police Department.Rashad Seals allegedly shot  23-year-old Jaheim Gailes around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday along Bourgoyne Street. Officers believe Rashad Seals walked up to the Gailes' home and began firing gunshots, one of which hit the victim. Gailes was taken to a hospital where he later died. Seals was arrested in Texas and will be booked on second-de
  • Reward increased for information on escaped inmate from Tangipahoa Parish Jail

    Reward increased for information on escaped inmate from Tangipahoa Parish Jail
    AMITE - In an effort to catch the last of four escaped inmates, the Tangipahoa Sheriff's Office announced an increased reward for any information leading to the capture of a man who escaped from the Tangipahoa Parish Jail.Jamarcus Cyprian, 20, of Amite, is the last of four inmates that escaped from the parish jail May 27. Police captured 19-year-old Omarion Hookfin of Hammond, 19-year-old Avery Guidry of Natalbany, and 21-year-old Travon Johnson of Natalbany.The four broke through a corroded pi
  • LSU names Jake Amos head coach for men's golf

    LSU names Jake Amos head coach for men's golf
    BATON ROUGE - LSU hired Jake Amos, who guided East Tennessee State to four straight NCAA Championship appearances, as the university's head men’s golf coach.Amos, a finalist for the NCAA Division I Dave Williams Coach of the Year Award, led the Buccaneers to three victories and seven top-three finishes in 2024, including a fourth straight Southern Conference Championship and a 12th place finish at NCAA Championships, ETSU’s best showing since 2001.Amos coached four NCAA All-
  • East Baton Rouge DA asks 1st Circuit to overturn an acquittal; it could be a tough mountain to climb

    East Baton Rouge DA asks 1st Circuit to overturn an acquittal; it could be a tough mountain to climb
    BATON ROUGE — Prosecutors have filed papers with Louisiana's 1st Circuit Court of Appeal hoping to reverse an acquittal for a Baton Rouge Police officer accused of grabbing the breasts of a female motorist he had pulled over. They say the judge's earlier decision to convict the officer should stand.On March 26, Judge Eboni Johnson Rose convicted Donald Steele of a misdemeanor malfeasance charge that doesn't exist, finding that he behaved inappropriately after pulling over a driver nea
  • Hammond woman dies, passenger injured after car drives into tree off La. 443

    Hammond woman dies, passenger injured after car drives into tree off La. 443
    LORANGER — A Hammond woman was killed in a fatal crash on La. 443 in Tangipahoa Parish, State Police said.Jill Tarver, 43, died after she traveled off the road and struck a tree Wednesday afternoon. State Police did not know what caused her to drive off the highway, but said Tarver was unrestrained.Tarver was pronounced dead at the scene, while a properly restrained passenger sustained moderate injuries. The passenger was transported from the scene to a local hospital. A routine toxic
  • Two St. Tammany Parish School employees arrested for cruelty to a juvenile

    Two St. Tammany Parish School employees arrested for cruelty to a juvenile
    COVINGTON - The Covington Police Department arrested a teacher and a paraprofessional for cruelty to a juvenile after an incident last Tuesday at E. E. Lyon Elementary School in Covington.According to WWL-TV, a camera inside a classroom captured 44-year-old Catherine Mumphrey and 71-year-old Lauren Brenckle "engaged in what amounted to battery" on a student with disabilities.Both Mumphrey and Brenckle are no longer school employees and both face a felony charge of cruelty to juveniles.Permalink
  • Village of Tangipahoa issues boil advisory

    Village of Tangipahoa issues boil advisory
    TANGIPAHOA — A boil advisory was put into effect for the Village of Tangipahoa, the town's government announced Thursday morning.The mayor's office is asking that customers boil their tap water until further notice. Tangipahoa announced a boil advisory on Wednesday following Tuesday's extreme weather."The Village of Tangipahoa Water System has experienced problems with our water supply system. Lost water pressure due to Storm Power outage. Because of these problems, the water

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