• Family of Southern student killed in case of mistaken identity pleading for more leads

    Family of Southern student killed in case of mistaken identity pleading for more leads
    BATON ROUGE - It's been two very long months for the family of Jayrick Washington."I wait everyday to wake up, hoping that this is just a dream," said his mother, Lynette Soulaire.Jayrick was shot on i110 and crashed near the Dalrymple exit just five days before his 19th birthday."My brother was just trying to go to work and he did not see this coming to him at all," said his sister Deaneigh Washington. The Jennings native was working at Walmart and getting his degree in business at So
  • Friday PM Forecast: hot weekend ends with scattered thunderstorms

    Friday PM Forecast: hot weekend ends with scattered thunderstorms
    Early this weekend, thermometers could reach their highest levels so far in 2024. 98 degrees was achieved on Memorial Day and also June 8. That number is the current forecast high for Saturday. Know that upper 90s and 100 degrees is unusually warm for Baton Rouge. Despite 32 days above the century mark in 2023, the Baton Rouge Area has only hit 100 in 29% of years since 1892. By the end of the weekend, chances for showers and thunderstorms will increase dramatically.  Tonight & Tom
  • Baton Rouge cop, wife arrested in Gonzales on domestic abuse battery charges

    Baton Rouge cop, wife arrested in Gonzales on domestic abuse battery charges
    GONZALES — A Baton Rouge cop and his wife were arrested on domestic abuse charges early this week, arrest records show.Solomon Ona, 37, and Tarleshia Atkins, 34, were each booked for domestic abuse battery after an early Wednesday morning disturbance at the couple's Gonzales home.They were each released from the Ascension Parish Jail on a $2,500 per person bond the same day.Ona has been a Baton Rouge police officer since 2012. The department also recognized him for saving a life durin
  • $$$ Best Bets: "OMAHA, OMAHA!" -Peyton Manning $$$

    $$$ Best Bets: "OMAHA, OMAHA!" -Peyton Manning $$$
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  • Man arrested after Thursday night shooting in Spanish Town left victim hospitalized

    Man arrested after Thursday night shooting in Spanish Town left victim hospitalized
    BATON ROUGE — Baton Rouge Police arrested a man Friday for attempted murder he allegedly shot another man multiple times near a Spanish Town Road apartment complex.Anthony Williams, 27, was booked by police for attempted second-degree murder for the Thursday night shooting.According to police, Williams shot at the victim multiple times while the victim was leaving an apartment in Spanish Town. The victim then drove downtown to get away, BRPD added.Once he was downtown, the victim flag
  • Police release booking photo of suspect after killing of Loranger woman and her daughter

    Police release booking photo of suspect after killing of Loranger woman and her daughter
    LORANGER — Jackson officials Friday released a booking photo of a man linked to the death of a Loranger woman, the abduction of her two daughters and the death of one of the girls near Jackson, Mississippi, and federal and Mississippi state investigators said they were joining the probe.Daniel Callihan, 36, was arrested Thursday after Erin Brunett was found dead in a wooded area in the Jackson suburb of Byram. The body of the girl's mother, Callie Brunett, 35, was found Thursday morni
  • Police ID alleged accomplice after deaths of Loranger woman, daughter; could be death penalty case

    Police ID alleged accomplice after deaths of Loranger woman, daughter; could be death penalty case
    LORANGER — Jackson, Mississippi, police said Friday they had arrested a woman named Victoria Cox, believing she is connected to the death of a Louisiana woman and one of her young daughters who had been abducted.Chief Joseph Wade said Cox, 32, is possibly a girlfriend or other type of acquaintance to Daniel Callihan, who was arrested Thursday after the death of Callie Brunett, 35, in Loranger and the killing of Erin Brunett in the Jackson area.Wade said the Mississippi death could be
  • Celebrations happening across the capital region this weekend ahead of Juneteenth

    Celebrations happening across the capital region this weekend ahead of Juneteenth
    DONALDSONVILLE - The city of Donaldsonville is getting ready for its 29th Annual Juneteenth Music Festival.The festival will be held in Louisiana Square located at 300 Railroad Avenue. It kicks off Saturday morning at 11. Several bands will perform throughout the day."It's a family affair so you'll have music, vendors fried chicken, red beans, gumbo, seafood, boiled food, whatever you want, whatever you like, it's going to be here. So we're just excited to have everyone," Tamiko Garrison, chair
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  • Victim killed in Thursday shooting on Pocahontas Street identified

    Victim killed in Thursday shooting on Pocahontas Street identified
    BATON ROUGE — Baton Rouge Police on Friday identified the victim killed in a Thursday morning shooting on Pocahontas Street.The 10:30 a.m. shooting left Leslie Bourgeois, 58, dead. She was found in a home on Pocahontas Street near the intersection of Madison Avenue.Police said they are still investigating the circumstances around Bourgeois' death.Permalink| Comments
  • Nicholson, Bluebonnet intersection closed after truck carrying raw waste overturns

    Nicholson, Bluebonnet intersection closed after truck carrying raw waste overturns
    ST. GEORGE — The intersection of Nicholson Drive and Bluebonnet Boulevard was closed Friday morning after a truck overturned, St. George Fire said.According to fire officials, hazmat crews responded to the scene. East Baton Rouge deputies and State Police also responded.Fire officials said that the truck was carrying raw waste and must be off loaded by specific professionals.Emergency crews said the northbound traffic on Nicholson would need to detour via Bayou Paul Lane and either tr
  • Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era ban on bump stocks; says ATF didn't have authority to act

    Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era ban on bump stocks; says ATF didn't have authority to act
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday struck down a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, a gun accessory that allows semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns and was used in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.The high court found 6-3 the Trump administration did not follow federal law when it reversed course and banned bump stocks after a gunman in Las Vegas attacked a country music festival with assault rifles in 2017. He fired more than 1,000 rounds
  • Gonzales hosts Pelican Classic All-Breed Dog Show at Lamar Dixon

    Gonzales hosts Pelican Classic All-Breed Dog Show at Lamar Dixon
    GONZALES — Another dog show is coming to the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales this weekend.The Pelican Classic All-Breed Dog Show hosted by the Northlake Kennel Club of Greater Covington kicks off Friday and runs through Sunday at Lamar Dixon's REV Center. Judging starts each morning at 8:30.Approximately 500 entries, representing most of the 201 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club will compete for both "Best In Show" and "Reserve Best In Show" titles each day, along with
  • Our Lady of the Lake hosting cancer survivor day celebration honoring patients, survivors, caretakers

    Our Lady of the Lake hosting cancer survivor day celebration honoring patients, survivors, caretakers
    BATON ROUGE — Our Lady of the Lake Cancer Institute is hosting a Cancer Survivor Day celebration at noon on Friday.The second annual event is meant to honor cancer patients, cancer survivors, caretakers, family and friends. The event will feature guest speakers sharing their cancer stories, pet therapy, food, yoga and music.The event runs from noon to 3 p.m. at the Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Heart & Vascular Institute. Parking will be available in the parking gar
  • Baton Rouge Police searching for two people who shoplifted $1,000 worth of clothes from local store

    Baton Rouge Police searching for two people who shoplifted $1,000 worth of clothes from local store
    BATON ROUGE — Baton Rouge Police are attempting to identify two people who stole $1,000 worth of clothes from a store on South Mall Drive.According to police, the two people loaded two shopping carts full of clothes and and exited the front doors without making any attempt to pay. They were seen on surveillance footage.The suspects were seen fleeing the scene in a dark gray Toyota Camry.Permalink| Comments
  • New Orleans Saints wrap up mini camp with a new offensive system

    New Orleans Saints wrap up mini camp with a new offensive system
    METAIRIE - The New Orleans Saints put a bow on their practices in Metairie before the 2024 season begins.They will spend training camp in Irvine, California in late July.However, mini-camp was the first opportunity this offseason for the entire team to be in the same place to work under new offensive coordinator, Klint Kubiak.After many years of the Pete Charmichael system, it's a new adjustment for the Black and Gold, but Kubiak has liked what he's seen so far."I think I've seen improvement in
  • Southern University Agriculture Center's 'Hip Hop to Gen Z Camp' ends with style

    Southern University Agriculture Center's 'Hip Hop to Gen Z Camp' ends with style
    BATON ROUGE - Over the past two weeks, the Southern University Agriculture Center has been abuzz with the inaugural "Hip Hop to Gen Z Camp", catering to students in grades 6-12.Aimed at offering an immersive learning experience, the camp delved into sound engineering, songwriting, filmmaking, and disc jockeying, with each session led by industry experts.The students got the opportunity to connect their experiences to STEM. Dr. Rani Whitfield, Southern's Vice Chairman of Supervisors, says what t
  • Zachary Fire Department honors two Entergy workers who pulled motorists out of flaming vehicle

    Zachary Fire Department honors two Entergy workers who pulled motorists out of flaming vehicle
    ZACHARY - The Zachary Fire Department honored two Entergy workers Thursday after they helped pull two motorists from flaming wreckage after a car accident in early May.According to Fire Chief Danny Kimble, on May 2, Caleb Harrell and Dylan Granger with Entergy "encountered a car accident on Plains Port Hudson Road, where the vehicle had flipped multiple times, landed on its side, and emitted smoke and flames." The two then pulled the motorists involved to safety."Their courageous efforts in pul
  • Ready to renew your US passport? You can now apply online

    Ready to renew your US passport? You can now apply online
    WASHINGTON (AP) — There’s an easier way to renew your passport — online.The State Department has opened a trial run allowing a limited number of people to apply for their updated travel documents with a few clicks. You can’t just start anytime — windows will open at midday Eastern time each day and then close once the system has reached its daily limit.The department says it’s taking it slow so it can monitor how the
  • New Roads neighborhood for flood victims opening 20 new homes

    New Roads neighborhood for flood victims opening 20 new homes
    NEW ROADS - Audubon Estates In New Roads, a neighborhood built for residents of an area hit hard during the floods of 2016, broke ground on 20 new homes Thursday morning. These homes will be available to low-to-moderate-income families.The homes are built six feet above ground to protect against floods while using a continuous load path. This means that the house is going to be tied together with connectors from the roof to the foundation, making it much more formidable in stormy conditions.Mos
  • Federal judge sides with Louisiana Attorney General against Joe Biden's new Title IX rules

    Federal judge sides with Louisiana Attorney General against Joe Biden's new Title IX rules
    MONROE - A federal judge in Louisiana has temporarily halted changes to Title IX rules that expanded the law's application to transgender and gay students.The temporary injunction signed by U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, applies only in Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana and Idaho, the states that sued the federal government over the change.In his ruling, Doughty said the states are likely to succeed in showing that the rule violates Title IX, the First Amendment, and the spending clause of th
  • Driver caught up in OMV mess over fraudulent card activity gets good news

    Driver caught up in OMV mess over fraudulent card activity gets good news
    PONCHATOULA - An $800 fine and a license suspension from the Office of Motor Vehicles vanished after a year and a half, but it took the help of 2 On Your Side to get there.One woman spent that year and a half driving her husband to and from work because of the fine they vowed not to pay."I'm not going to give them my money when they don't deserve it," said Maddison Aikman.Thursday, Jude Aikman took a seat behind the wheel and drove himself. He says the whole situation has been inconvenient."I d
  • Baton Rouge Police searching for man suspected of using counterfeit money at Airline convenience store

    Baton Rouge Police searching for man suspected of using counterfeit money at Airline convenience store
    BATON ROUGE — Detectives with the Baton Rouge Police Department are attempting to identify a man suspected of using counterfeit money.On June 3, the man was seen on security footage using counterfeit money to make a purchase from a convenience store in the 8000 Block of Airline Highway.Permalink| Comments
  • Louisiana-based industrial manufacturer to invest $8 million in new Pointe Coupee plant

    Louisiana-based industrial manufacturer to invest $8 million in new Pointe Coupee plant
    NEW ROADS — A Louisiana-based geotechnical products manufacturer and distributor is investing $8 million into a new facility in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana Economic Development announced Thursday.The facility, which will add 25 jobs over the next 10 years, will be Industrial Fabrics' second facility in the state and will utilize locally sourced raw materials to create products that reduce the erosion of soil and sediment into drainage systems, a release from LED said.The project w
  • Sheriff's office says missing 4-year-old dead; 6-year-old found with suspect in Mississippi

    Sheriff's office says missing 4-year-old dead; 6-year-old found with suspect in Mississippi
    LORANGER — A 4-year-old girl missing from her family home in Loranger was found dead Thursday, hours after her mother was found dead. Her 6-year-old sister was found unharmed with the suspect in Jackson, Mississippi. The suspect is in custody.Tangipahoa Parish Chief Deputy Jimmy Travis said the suspect was identified as Daniel Callahan, who had previously dated the girls' mother Callie Brunett, 35. Brunett's father discovered her body at her home Thursday morning.According to the sher
  • Kidnapped girl dead; sibling found with suspect in Mississippi after mom is killed in Loranger

    Kidnapped girl dead; sibling found with suspect in Mississippi after mom is killed in Loranger
    LORANGER — A 3-year-old girl missing from her home in rural Tangipahoa Parish was found dead in Jackson, Mississippi, on Thursday hours after her mother's body was found dead at their residence, the sheriff's office said. Her sibling, also kidnapped from the home, was injured.Tangipahoa Parish Chief Deputy Jimmy Travis identified the suspect as Daniel Callaghan and said Callaghan had formerly dated the girls' mother, Callie Brunett, 35. Brunett's father discovered her body at her home
  • Multiple people arrested after police discover dog fighting ring during drug raid

    Multiple people arrested after police discover dog fighting ring during drug raid
    BATON ROUGE - Multiple people were arrested for their involvement in both drug trafficking and a dog-fighting ring police discovered while executing a warrant, the Baton Rouge Police Department said.Detectives observed several dogs in kennels and on chains that appeared to have wounds indicative of dog fighting while executing the warrant. Detectives also were able to see evidence of dog fighting at a next door abandoned residence along with dogs chained up inside the abandoned structure.Animal
  • President Biden says he won't offer commutation to his son Hunter after gun sentence

    President Biden says he won't offer commutation to his son Hunter after gun sentence
    FASANO, Italy (AP) — President Joe Biden said Thursday that he will not use his presidential powers to lessen the eventual sentence that his son Hunter will receive for his federal felony conviction on gun crimes.Biden, following the conclusion of a news conference held at the Group of Seven summit of the world’s wealthiest democracies, responded he would not when asked whether he plans to commute the sentence for his son. Hunter Biden’s sentencing date ha
  • Hammond Chick-fil-A sparks debate over ethics of summer camp where kids learn restaurant business

    Hammond Chick-fil-A sparks debate over ethics of summer camp where kids learn restaurant business
    HAMMOND — A Hammond Chick-fil-A's summer camp initiative to give kids a behind-the-scenes look at the hospitality and service industry has gone viral and received mixed reactions, with some calling it a great opportunity for kids to learn and others calling the program a violation of child labor laws.The Chick-fil-A Summer Camp will be held in six sessions in July for kids ages 5 to 12. According to the West Thomas Street location's Facebook page, the program costs $35 and includes a
  • Atlanta Falcons forfeit fifth-round pick, fined for tampering with Kirk Cousins

    Atlanta Falcons forfeit fifth-round pick, fined for tampering with Kirk Cousins
    ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Falcons were stripped of a fifth-round pick in next year’s draft on Thursday for violating the NFL’s anti-tampering rules prior to signing quarterback Kirk Cousins, wide receiver Darnell Mooney and tight end Charlie Woerner in free agency in March.The NFL also fined the team $250,000, while general manager Terry Fontenot has been fined $50,000.The Falcons and Cousins agreed on a four-year, $180 million contract with $100 million guarantee
  • Police investigating fatal shooting Thursday morning that left one person dead

    Police investigating fatal shooting Thursday morning that left one person dead
    BATON ROUGE - One person was killed in a shooting that happened around 10:30 a.m. Thursday. According to emergency officials, the coroner's office was called to the 2200 of Pocahontas Street near the intersection of Madison Avenue. WBRZ has reached out to law enforcement for more information. Permalink| Comments

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