• Deputies arrest man after argument leaves him with gunshot wound to foot

    Deputies arrest man after argument leaves him with gunshot wound to foot
    PIERRE PART - A man was arrested for simple battery after a search for items he believed to have been stolen led to him being shot in the foot. Jason Landry, 51, of Pierre Part reportedly went to a home in search of goods he believed to have been stolen from him. As he talked with the home's residents, an argument escalated. After a "physical confrontation," according to the Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office, Landry was shot in the foot and another man sustained serious injur
  • TikTok star searching for mom-and-pop shops to eat at while in Baton Rouge

    TikTok star searching for mom-and-pop shops to eat at while in Baton Rouge
    BATON ROUGE - Wearing a hoodie and backdropped by cicadas, a popular TikTok content producer announced he is coming to Baton Rouge. Keith Lee, a content creator on TikTok with over 16 million followers, announced in a video posted Monday that he and his family were searching for places to eat in Baton Rouge. @keith_lee125 Where Are we Going Next ? ?? would you try it ? ?? #foodcritic ? original sound - Keith LeeLee gained his following by reviewing different foods in the citie
  • Free flea treatment being offered to Zachary pet parents

    Free flea treatment being offered to Zachary pet parents
    ZACHARY - The summer months can be some of the worst for pet owners as fleas thrive in heat and humidity. The Animal Center of Zachary wants to help out!Pet owners can sign up for a national clinical study of a new flea medication and receive three free months of flea treatment for dogs or cats. If you think your dog has fleas, don't immediately treat your home or your pet if you are interested in the study! Dogs must have visible fleas at the time of enrollment. For more info
  • Gov. Landry signs bill applies 'best practices' to state economic development

    Gov. Landry signs bill applies 'best practices' to state economic development
    BATON ROUGE - Governor Jeff Landry signed new legislation Tuesday aiming to overhaul Louisiana's economic development model and create jobs in the state. SB 494, dubbed the "Positioning Louisiana to Win" bill, establishes a private sector-led board designed to establish policies, programs, and initiative to draw businesses to the state. The agency will also "operate at the speed of business," a press release from the governor's office said, as it will be exempt from state procurement a
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  • LSU Football will begin season, conference play on WBRZ

    LSU Football will begin season, conference play on WBRZ
    BATON ROUGE - ESPN has announced the approximate start time for LSU football's first three games, including the start of their conference play. In week one, LSU will play USC in Las Vegas on Sept. 1 starting at 6:30 p.m. on ABC Channel 2. Week two will see LSU against Nicholls for their home opener on Sept. 7 at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN+.Lastly, LSU will start their conference play against South Carolina on Sept. 14 at 11 a.m., also on WBRZ. Permalink| Comments
  • LSU Football sets rough kickoff time schedule, Tigers start season on WBRZ

    LSU Football sets rough kickoff time schedule, Tigers start season on WBRZ
    BATON ROUGE - ESPN has announced the approximate start time for LSU football's entire 2024 schedule and the majority of games will be either in the evening or at night.With the SEC moving to ABC television and WBRZ-TV here locally in South Louisiana, the conference has been able to set the majority of game times much earlier than usual.Along with ESPN, ABC has developed time-slots for their entire broadcast inventory and has slotted games into four different categories:Early: 11 a.m. to Noon CT
  • Ethylene oxide exposure worse than previously believed in Louisiana, new study shows

    Ethylene oxide exposure worse than previously believed in Louisiana, new study shows
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Researchers using high-tech air monitoring equipment rolled through an industrialized stretch of southeast Louisiana in mobile labs and found levels of a carcinogen in concentrations as much as 20 times higher than previously estimated, according to a paper published Tuesday in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.The study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University raises new health concerns for communities that sit among the chemical plants lining a
  • Senator says odds of vehicle ferry for Grosse Tete bridge 'very slim'

    Senator says odds of vehicle ferry for Grosse Tete bridge 'very slim'
    GROSSE TETE - A state senator is frustrated with the seeming "snail's pace" that repairs for the Grosse Tete bridge seem to be taking almost a week after a boat hit it and, in a moment, created an hour-long detour. Though repairs for the bridge are estimated to take between three and six months, a decrease from Monday's estimate of six to eight, transportation across the Port Allen Lock will be at nearly a standstill. State Senator Caleb Kleinpeter said a pedestrian ferry is i
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  • Ponchatoula police, hit by impromptu strike last month, to lose 2 positions, chief says

    Ponchatoula police, hit by impromptu strike last month, to lose 2 positions, chief says
    PONCHATOULA — The Ponchatoula police chief said Tuesday that the mayor and city council have adopted a budget that will cost his agency two positions. The move comes a month after some officers engaged in an impromptu strike.Chief Bry Layrisson said that the increases in his agency budget — $197,000 — will be offset by extra expenses. Required payments for city benefits such as health insurance, retirement benefits, workers compensation, holiday pay and other insur
  • Ponchatoula police chief says new city budget cuts equivalent of 2 spots from his agency

    Ponchatoula police chief says new city budget cuts equivalent of 2 spots from his agency
    PONCHATOULA — The Ponchatoula police chief said Tuesday that the mayor and city council have adopted a budget that will cost his agency two positions. The move comes a month after some officers engaged in an impromptu strike.Chief Bry Layrisson said that the increases in his agency budget — $197,000 — will be offset by extra expenses. Required payments for city benefits such as health insurance, retirement benefits, workers compensation, holiday pay and other insur
  • Baton Rouge man sentenced to 18 months for killing panhandler outside Trader Joe's

    Baton Rouge man sentenced to 18 months for killing panhandler outside Trader Joe's
    BATON ROUGE — A judge Tuesday sentenced a man to 18 months in prison for the August 2020 killing of a panhandler outside the Trader Joe's grocery store on Perkins Road, The Advocate reported.A jury had convicted Jace Orion Boyd, 28, of manslaughter in the death of Danny Buckley, 61. Boyd had said he believed Buckley was a threat to him and others in the store parking lot.The judge, Brad Myers of the 19th Judicial District, could have sentenced Boyd to up to 40 years. According to the
  • Hunter Biden convicted on all charges in gun trial

    Hunter Biden convicted on all charges in gun trial
    Hunter Biden has been convicted of all three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018 when, prosecutors argued, the president’s son lied on a mandatory gun-purchase form by saying he was not illegally using or addicted to drugs.Permalink| Comments
  • US gas prices are falling. Experts point to mild demand at the pump ahead of summer travel

    US gas prices are falling. Experts point to mild demand at the pump ahead of summer travel
    NEW YORK (AP) — Gas prices are once again on the decline across the U.S., bringing some relief to drivers now paying a little less to fill up their tanks.The national average for gas prices on Monday stood around $3.44, according to AAA. That’s down about 9 cents from a week ago — marking the largest one-week drop recorded by the motor club so far in 2024. Monday’s average was also more than 19 cents less than it was a month ago and over 14 cents below th
  • 2une In Previews: Juneteenth, Father's Day celebration in Iberville Parish

    2une In Previews: Juneteenth, Father's Day celebration in Iberville Parish
    PLAQUEMINE - this Sunday, stop by the Carl F. Grant Civic Center for the inaugural Juneteenth and Father's Day Celebration in Iberville Parish. There will be live performances all afternoon and into the evening starting at 4 p.m.. Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite.com. For more information and a preview of what to expect, watch the video above!Permalink| Comments
  • East Baton Rouge community invited to tour parish prison Tuesday

    East Baton Rouge community invited to tour parish prison Tuesday
    BATON ROUGE - The East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and Juvenile Detention Center Task Force are inviting members of the community to take part in a tour of the EBR Parish Prison.They say the event aims to provide the public with a better understanding of the operations and conditions of the local prison.All community members ages 10 and up are invited to see the inner workings of the prison, meet with staff, and gain insight into the many challenges within the facility starting at 10 a.m. Tuesday
  • East Baton Rouge community invited to tour parish prison

    East Baton Rouge community invited to tour parish prison
    BATON ROUGE - The East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and Juvenile Detention Center Task Force are inviting members of the community to take part in a tour of the EBR Parish Prison.They say the event aims to provide the public with a better understanding of the operations and conditions of the local prison.All community members ages 10 and up are invited to see the inner workings of the prison, meet with staff, and gain insight into the many challenges within the facility starting at 10 a.m..Registr
  • River Center Steering Committee will determine new direction for the event center

    River Center Steering Committee will determine new direction for the event center
    BATON ROUGE - The Downtown Development District will meet Tuesday morning to discuss of slew of issues, but one of which may determine a new direction for the River Center. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome posted ideas at brla.gov/rivercenterproposal and noted that Baton Rouge is far behind its peers in establishing a campus that can hold regional conventions. While Baton Rouge does have hotels that can host conventions, it is one of the largest cities in the coun
  • Proposed River Center Steering Committee will determine new direction for the event center

    Proposed River Center Steering Committee will determine new direction for the event center
    BATON ROUGE - The Downtown Development District will meet Tuesday morning to discuss of slew of issues, one of which being the proposed committee who will paint a new direction for the River Center. Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome posted ideas at brla.gov/rivercenterproposal and noted that Baton Rouge is far behind its peers in establishing a campus that can hold regional conventions. While Baton Rouge does have hotels that can host conventions, it is one of the
  • Middle schooler who drowned in Prairieville pond was unable to swim after canoe overturned

    Middle schooler who drowned in Prairieville pond was unable to swim after canoe overturned
    PRAIRIEVILLE - Officials said a middle schooler who drowned in a pond Monday afternoon was in a canoe with friends when it flipped over. He was unable to swim to safety.The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said a 12-year-old child went into the water in the Keystone Subdivision around 5:45 p.m.. He was in a canoe with friends when the boat overturned. He was the only one on board who did not know how to swim, and his friends were unable to save him, officials said. The boy's body was
  • Middle schooler who drowned in Prairieville pond was reportedly unable to swim after canoe overturned

    Middle schooler who drowned in Prairieville pond was reportedly unable to swim after canoe overturned
    PRAIRIEVILLE - Officials said a middle schooler who drowned in a pond Monday afternoon was reportedly in a canoe with friends when it flipped over. He was unable to swim to safety.The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said a 12-year-old child went into the water in the Keystone Subdivision around 5:45 p.m.. He was in a canoe with friends when the boat overturned. He was the only one on board who did not know how to swim, and his friends were unable to save him, officials said. The boy'
  • Body of child who never resurfaced from neighborhood pond recovered early Tuesday morning

    Body of child who never resurfaced from neighborhood pond recovered early Tuesday morning
    PRAIRIEVILLE - First responders in Ascension Parish recovered a child's body after he went into a pond Monday afternoon and never resurfaced. The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said a child went into the water in the Keystone Subdivision around 5:45 p.m. First responders recovered the body around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday.The following statement was sent Monday evening: Our community is facing a heartbreaking situation tonight. Deputies with this Sheriff’s Offic
  • Two children hit by car in University Club subdivision taken to hospital

    Two children hit by car in University Club subdivision taken to hospital
    BATON ROUGE - Two children who were hit by a car Monday afternoon in the University Club neighborhood were taken to a hospital. First responders said the incident happened just before 7 p.m. along Memorial Tower Drive. The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident. Deputies said the victims ran out in the street in front of a car.Both of the children were taken to a hospital, one with serious injuries and another in stable condition. No more inform
  • First responders searching for child who went into pond, never resurfaced

    First responders searching for child who went into pond, never resurfaced
    PRAIRIEVILLE - First responders in Ascension Parish are searching for a child who went into a pond Monday afternoon and never resurfaced. The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said a child went into the water in the Keystone Subdivision around 5:45 p.m. First responders have been searching for the child since. No more information was immediately available. Permalink| Comments
  • First responders recover body of child who went into pond, never resurfaced

    First responders recover body of child who went into pond, never resurfaced
    PRAIRIEVILLE - First responders in Ascension Parish recovered a child's body after he went into a pond Monday afternoon and never resurfaced. The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said a child went into the water in the Keystone Subdivision around 5:45 p.m. First responders recovered the body around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday.The following statement was sent Monday evening: Our community is facing a heartbreaking situation tonight. Deputies with this Sheriff’s Offic
  • WATCH: Bull named 'Party Bus' escapes Oregon rodeo, triggering a brief panic; 3 hurt

    WATCH: Bull named 'Party Bus' escapes Oregon rodeo, triggering a brief panic; 3 hurt
    SISTERS, Ore. (AP) — A rodeo bull hopped a fence surrounding an Oregon arena and ran through a concession area into a parking lot, injuring at least three people before wranglers caught up with it, officials said.The crowd at the 84th Sisters Rodeo in the city of Sisters was singing along with Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” on Saturday night, most with their cellphone flashlights on, as the bull ran around the arena before what was to be the final
  • Grosse Tete Bridge closure calls for new methods of transportation for residents

    Grosse Tete Bridge closure calls for new methods of transportation for residents
    PLAQUEMINE - Crews are working to build a vehicle ferry after the Gross Tete Bridge was damaged four days ago and is not expected to be repaired until 2025. On June 6, a tugboat barreled into the drawbridge and caused significant damage to the structure. WBRZ reported that the bridge will be closed for at least three months for repairs.Monday, WBRZ learned that parts of the 60-year-old bridge cannot be replaced, as they are not manufactured anymore, and the repair process could take an
  • Franklin police say man taken into custody following attack with a chain saw

    Franklin police say man taken into custody following attack with a chain saw
    FRANKLIN — Franklin Police said they took a man into custody Monday on a second-degree battery accusation, alleging he attacked a man with a chain saw.The victim was airlifted to a hospital for non-life threatening injuries, the agency said.Police said Albert Mitchell was charged with aggravated second-degree battery. Online jail records Monday did not have him listed as an inmate.Permalink| Comments
  • Circle K acknowledges accidentally selling bad gas during major promotion last month

    Circle K acknowledges accidentally selling bad gas during major promotion last month
    BATON ROUGE — Some motorists who took advantage of Circle K's 40-cents-off promotion last month received an unwanted extra: Water in their gas tank.The company acknowledged Monday that it was responsible for accidentally delivering watered-down gasoline on the day it ran a major promotion ahead of the Memorial Day holiday. Many drivers had gone on social media to complain about what happened to their vehicles."The car troubles experienced by some customers who purchased fuel at our st
  • REPORT: Former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri headed to South Carolina

    REPORT: Former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri headed to South Carolina
    BATON ROUGE - Former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri is expected to be the next head coach for South Carolina's baseball team, a report said. According to Kendall Rogers, Mainieri is expected to fill Mark Kingston's role with the Gamecocks. On June 3, South Carolina announced that Kingston would not be returning for the 2025 season. Kingston has led the team for the past six seasons. In 2024, South Carolina was ranked as high as No. 7 in the nation but finished the regular se
  • Broome weighs in following WBRZ reports of arrest of man on West Roosevelt Street

    Broome weighs in following WBRZ reports of arrest of man on West Roosevelt Street
    BATON ROUGE — The mayor-president said Monday that, after a series of WBRZ reports on the May 21 arrest of a man in Old South Baton Rouge, she had reviewed body-camera video from the scene and that the city would "give answers to the public" as quickly as possible.The Baton Rouge Police Department took more than two weeks to release video recorded by responding officers. The tapes released Friday showed officers responding to a ShotSpotter activation and finding Roderick Veal asleep i

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