• Hot Arts, Cool Nights returns to Mid-City with local artists, vendors, businesses

    Hot Arts, Cool Nights returns to Mid-City with local artists, vendors, businesses
    BATON ROUGE — In Mid-City, Hot Art Cool Nights, a free festival stretched from Jefferson Highway to Goodwood Boulevard Friday evening. More than 40 independent artists, musicians and vendors gathered around the pickleball courts at the corner of Governments and 14th streets.The annual event for small businesses is put on by Liz Walker, the owner of Elizabethan Gallery, on Jefferson Highway.Vendor Sheena Gilmore, who owns Shee Beauty Bar, said that the event is a rare opportunity in th
  • Man arrested for allegedly killing his 74-year-old father

    Man arrested for allegedly killing his 74-year-old father
    PEARL RIVER - A man was arrested Wednesday for the murder of his father after an autopsy revealed that the 74-year-old's death was a homicide. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office said 74-year-old Douglas LaFrance was found dead at his Pearl River home around 5 p.m. on May 26. An autopsy showed that LaFrance did not die of natural causes and the case was ruled a homicide. Deputies arrested LaFrance's son, 52-year-old Vincent LaFrance. He was booked for first-degree
  • Tuesday storms result in heavy damage in Tangipahoa Parish

    Tuesday storms result in heavy damage in Tangipahoa Parish
    TANGIPAHOA PARISH - Throughout Tangipahoa Parish Tuesday, rain and strong winds pounded the area.According to Storm station Meteorologist Malcolm Byron, wind speeds approaching 75 miles per hour were detected by radar a couple of hundred feet above ground near Amite City.Crews were out working early Wednesday morning, going to multiple towns throughout the parish.
    "This is really the third [place we've been to]," George Jarrett of BDG Trees said. "You know we've been in Kentwood, we've been on
  • 70-year-old arrested for indecent behavior with juveniles, other charges in St. Gabriel

    70-year-old arrested for indecent behavior with juveniles, other charges in St. Gabriel
    ST. GABRIEL - A 70-year-old man was arrested for sexual battery and indecent behavior with juveniles, according to the St. Gabriel Police Department.Wilbert Corbin, 70, of Sunshine was arrested for indecent behavior with juveniles, aggravated crimes against nature, sexually battery, and contributing to the delinquency of juveniles (sexual immoral act).Corbin was transported to the Iberville Parish Jail.Permalink| Comments
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  • National World War 2 Museum in New Orleans holding events for 80th anniversary of D-Day

    National World War 2 Museum in New Orleans holding events for 80th anniversary of D-Day
    BATON ROUGE - The National World War 2 Museum in New Orleans is holding events to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day Thursday.The events will take place both on Thursday starting at 6:30 a.m. and Friday going from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.To see the full list of events, check here.Permalink| Comments
  • LSU pitcher Aiden Moffett enters transfer portal

    LSU pitcher Aiden Moffett enters transfer portal
    BATON ROUGE - LSU pitcher Aiden Moffett announced he entered the transfer portal Wednesday.Moffett, the 56th ranked right-handed pitcher in the country by Perfect Game in 2022, pitched in one game in 2023 and worked out of the bullpen in 2024. He registered a 5.60 ERA in 16 appearances with the Tigers.The Mississippi native recorded a 98 miles per hour fastball during the Chapel Hill Regional, and he has reportedly reached 100 mph on the radar gun.Moffett has two years of eligibility remaining.
  • Retired child psychologist arrested on 2,000 counts of possessing child porn

    Retired child psychologist arrested on 2,000 counts of possessing child porn
    BOSSIER CITY — A retired Bossier City child psychologist was arrested on more than 2,000 counts of possessing child pornography.George Hill, 73, was booked Tuesday into the Bossier Parish Maximum Security Jail for 2,147 counts of possession of child sexual abuse material and eight counts of sexual abuse of an animal.Bossier Parish Sheriff's deputies worked with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in their investi
  • Driver indicted for negligent homicide after 13-year-old died in 2021 pile-up

    Driver indicted for negligent homicide after 13-year-old died in 2021 pile-up
    BATON ROUGE — A truck driver arrested following the death of a 13-year-old in a 2021 pile-up was indicted by a grand jury on a negligent homicide charge Wednesday.Marlin Jordan was arrested in April 2021 for negligent homicide. At the time, State Police said Jordan was behind the wheel of a 2007 Kenworth tractor-trailer headed east on U.S. 190 when he approached stopped traffic on a downslope and was unable to stop.As a result, the 18-wheeler he was driving crashed into multiple vehic
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  • Ex-LSU line coach loses appeal over firing following 2020 recruiting violation

    Ex-LSU line coach loses appeal over firing following 2020 recruiting violation
    BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected an appeal from a former LSU football coach who said he was unfairly fired after admitting to recruiting violations that occurred during the coronavirus pandemic.LSU said James Cregg had acknowledged conducting off-campus recruiting visits during the COVID-19 dead period in 2020. Cregg had said the visits were not pre-arranged, and that LSU let him go before it or the NCAA had made any formal finding that he broke recruiti
  • First 12-team college football playoff will open Dec. 20-21 at on-campus sites

    First 12-team college football playoff will open Dec. 20-21 at on-campus sites
    BATON ROUGE — Opening-round games of the expanded college football playoff will be held Dec. 20-21 on various campus sites, organizers said Wednesday. Quarterfinal games will be played 1½ weeks later in bowl games.The 12 teams in the playoff will be announced Dec. 8, the day after conference championship games are played. WBRZ will carry two of the first-round games at 7 p.m. each night, while TNT carries daytime games.This year's quarterfinals will be Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 in
  • One arrested after December shooting that left one dead on Tamari Drive

    One arrested after December shooting that left one dead on Tamari Drive
    BATON ROUGE - A 19-year-old was arrested for a December shooting on Tamari Drive that left one dead, according to the Baton Rouge Police Department.Tyler Hall, 19, was arrested in the fatal shooting of Jerome Saverin, 57, that took place around 9 p.m. on December 18, 2023.Hall was booked on illegal use of weapons and second-degree murder.Permalink| Comments
  • Louisiana Department of Education hosts career expo to recruit teachers, other professionals

    Louisiana Department of Education hosts career expo to recruit teachers, other professionals
    BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Department of Education held a free career expo in Baton Rouge on Wednesday morning to attract new talent to the education field.The third-annual event, held at the department's downtown headquarters, featured a range of job opportunities including teacher and administrator positions. Attendees had the opportunity to learn more about the department directly from current staff members.The purpose of the event was to attract new talent to the department, orga
  • LSU-North Carolina regional matchups set NCAA tournament record

    LSU-North Carolina regional matchups set NCAA tournament record
    BATON ROUGE — The LSU-North Carolina matchups on Saturday and Monday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, were the two most-watched NCAA baseball regional games on record, ESPN revealed Wednesday.Game 7 featuring LSU and North Carolina on Monday averaged 964,000 viewers on ESPN2, while Game 4 between the Tigers and Tar Heels on Saturday averaged 756,000 viewers, marking the two most-watched regional games on record.Overall, the 16 NCAA regionals last week produced the largest-ever viewersh
  • Louisiana Department of Health unit in East Baton Rouge closed through week after Tuesday's storms

    Louisiana Department of Health unit in East Baton Rouge closed through week after Tuesday's storms
    BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Department of Health's East Baton Rouge Parish unit has been closed through the rest of the week following Tuesday afternoon's storms.LDH's Baton Rouge office, located at 353 N. 12th Street, is expected to reopen Monday pending the completion of repairs for damage sustained by the storm.Residents in need of health services they typically receive from the East Baton Rouge Public Health Unit can visit other locations listed here.Permalink| Comments
  • Napoleonville man sentenced to 10 years in prison for 2023 shooting

    Napoleonville man sentenced to 10 years in prison for 2023 shooting
    NAPOLEONVILLE — A Napoleonville man convicted of battery for a February 2023 shooting was sentenced to 10 years in prison.Kevin Carter, 56, was sentenced for the shooting on May 29. He was found guilty on Feb. 29.According to Assumption Parish deputies, Carter shot the victim two times after an argument the two had. The victim was found injured by deputies shortly after and brought to a hospital, where he was treated for his injuries.Carter was ultimately apprehended for the Feb. 26,
  • Diocesan Child Nutrition Program provides free summer meals to kids

    Diocesan Child Nutrition Program provides free summer meals to kids
    BATON ROUGE - The Diocese of Baton Rouge Child Nutrition Program will be giving away free summer meals during the next two months.The food will be available to all children under 18. There are church sites across multiple parishes and each location will be drive-and-go only. Meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis. The grab-and-go meals are free, but registration is required. Families can register online here or by printing out the form found in the link and bringing i
  • Rep. Clay Higgins selected to serve on House Armed Services Committee

    Rep. Clay Higgins selected to serve on House Armed Services Committee
    BATON ROUGE — Rep. Clay Higgins has been selected to serve on the House Armed Services Committee, which oversees defense policy, ongoing military operations and reforms to the Department of Defense, the New Orleans-based congressman announced Wednesday.The House Armed Services Committee also has jurisdiction over the national defense budget, which includes major bases in Louisiana such as Barksdale Air Force Base, U.S. Army Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson, and Naval A
  • State Police, deputies call off search for suspect that jumped bridge in Manchac after 110 mph chase

    State Police, deputies call off search for suspect that jumped bridge in Manchac after 110 mph chase
    MANCHAC — The driver of a car engaged in a high-speed chase jumped from an elevated portion of Interstate 55 near Lake Maurepas on Wednesday, triggering a search on the ground that has since gone dry, State Police said.State Police said the chase, which hit speeds of 110 mph, began after a motorist refused to stop for a traffic violation in an area patrolled by troopers assigned to Mandeville-based Troop L. The driver stopped near Manchac and leapt, troopers said. The driver
  • Houma mother arrested after infant reportedly dies from fentanyl overdose

    Houma mother arrested after infant reportedly dies from fentanyl overdose
    HOUMA - Deputies arrested the mother of a six-week-old infant after it was found the child had reportedly died from a fentanyl overdose in February. The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of Meghan Cortez, 30, four months after her infant child was found dead sleeping just inches away from her. Deputies recounted that emergency officials were called to a Houma home early on the morning of February 5. When deputies arrived, they found the body of the six-we
  • CEO of Acadian Ambulance Services dies after fight with cancer

    CEO of Acadian Ambulance Services dies after fight with cancer
    LAFAYETTE - The CEO of Acadian Ambulance Services, Richard Zuschlag, passed away after high fight with cancer came to an end. Zuschlag worked for Acadian for 53 years. He built a legacy of service focused on helping and saving thousands of patients. "We will forever be changed, forever be grateful, and forever be better because of who Richard was and the lessons and legacy he has left us," said Randall Mann, Acadian's vice president. "He treated everyone with respect and was c
  • Malfunctioning dryer believed to have caused building fire on Renoir Avenue

    Malfunctioning dryer believed to have caused building fire on Renoir Avenue
    BATON ROUGE - Firefighters said a malfunctioning dryer may have caused a fire that caused thousands in damaged Wednesday morning. The fire started just after 4 a.m. on Renoir Avenue at a cleaning and maintenance facility. Crews from the Baton Rouge Fire Department found smoke coming from the building's eaves. The fire was under control within the hour. Crews were able to contain the flames to the area around a clothes dryer, but the rest of the building was damaged by smoke an
  • Angel Reese ejected from game against New York after vague interaction with ref

    Angel Reese ejected from game against New York after vague interaction with ref
    CHICAGO, Ill. - Angel Reese was ejected from Tuesday night's matchup between the Chicago Sky and the New York Liberty after saying something to an official. ESPN reported Reese was ejected from the fourth quarter of the game with 2:31 left in the matchup. She was called for her fifth personal foul and two technical fouls by the same official before saying something to the ref and waving her hand at him. "I tried to get an explanation. I did not," said Sky head coach Teresa Wea
  • Baton Rouge book lovers mourning owner of shuttered locally-owned bookstore

    Baton Rouge book lovers mourning owner of shuttered locally-owned bookstore
    BATON ROUGE - The owner of Cottonwood Books, a locally-owned bookstore that closed in 2022, has died. Danny Plaisance was 86 when he died Tuesday morning after a hard-fought battle with Parkinson's disease. Plaisance owned and ran Cottonwood Books since its opening in 1986. The store was an oasis for the Baton Rouge community, serving as a hub for vintage book collectors and avid readers alike before it closed in 2022. Visitation and services for Plaisance will be hel
  • Silver Alert issued for missing Geismar woman

    Silver Alert issued for missing Geismar woman
    GEISMAR - The Louisiana State Police has issued a Silver Alert on behalf of the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office for 79-year-old Jane Burk Bergeron. She was last seen Tuesday, June 4, 2024, in the area of Millwood Avenue in Geismar.Bergeron is a white female with gray hair and green eyes. She is approximately 5’6” tall and weighs about 160 pounds. Bergeron is believed to be driving a white 2015 Honda Accord with Louisiana license plate ZCR935. The license plate ha
  • Silver Alert canceled after missing Geismar woman found safe

    Silver Alert canceled after missing Geismar woman found safe
    UPDATE: Jane Bergeron was found safe later Wednesday morning. GEISMAR - The Louisiana State Police has issued a Silver Alert on behalf of the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office for 79-year-old Jane Burk Bergeron. She was last seen Tuesday, June 4, 2024, in the area of Millwood Avenue in Geismar.Permalink| Comments
  • Woman killed in shooting after confronting car burglars along Spanish Town Road

    Woman killed in shooting after confronting car burglars along Spanish Town Road
    BATON ROUGE — A woman was shot dead when she and family members confronted car burglars at an apartment complex along Spanish Town Road, police said Wednesday.Baton Rouge Police said Roneisha Truvillion, 29, was shot at the Elysian Apartments complex on Spanish Town Road at North 13th Street at about 10:30 p.m.Police said Truvillion and a family member confronted burglars before she was shot. She died later at a hospital.Investigators have not revealed how many burglars were involved,
  • Woman killed in shooting after confronting car burglars

    Woman killed in shooting after confronting car burglars
    BATON ROUGE - Baton Rouge detectives are investigating after a woman was shot and killed when she and family members confronted car burglars late Tuesday night.BRPD said 29-year-old Roneisha Truvillion was shot on Spanishtown Road and North 13th Street at the Elysian Apartments complex around 10:30 p.m..Truvillon reportedly confronted the suspected vehicle burglars while with a family member before being shot. She was taken to the hospital where she later died from her injuries. Invest
  • Woman killed in shooting after confronting burglars targeting her car on Spanish Town Road

    Woman killed in shooting after confronting burglars targeting her car on Spanish Town Road
    BATON ROUGE — A woman was shot dead when she and family members confronted car burglars at an apartment complex along Spanish Town Road, police said Wednesday.Baton Rouge Police said Roneisha Truvillion, 29, was shot at the Elysian Apartments complex on Spanish Town Road at North 13th Street at about 10:30 p.m.Two residents recalled hearing at least five gunshots. Police said Truvillion and a family member had confronted burglars targeting her car before she was shot. She died later a
  • INVESTIGATIVE UNIT: Victim of harassment by Gonzales Police officer says department discipline is not enough

    INVESTIGATIVE UNIT: Victim of harassment by Gonzales Police officer says department discipline is not enough
    GONZALES - A person who was sent inappropriate text messages by a Gonzales police officer says that the department's discipline is not sufficient. The WBRZ Investigative Unit spoke with Kevin Dunbar, one of the people who received hostile and profane messages from officer Duane Carpenter."I kind of knew it was just going to be a slap on the wrist," Dunbar said. Carpenter was issued a misdemeanor summons in Dec. 2023 and pleaded guilty to three counts of improper telephone comm
  • New Orleans hospital looking for help identifying patient

    New Orleans hospital looking for help identifying patient
    NEW ORLEANS - Officials at a New Orleans hospital are asking for help identifying a man who has been in their care since May 17, according to WWL. The news site reported that the man did not have any identification when he was admitted. He is in his 50s, is around 6 feet and 1 inch tall and has blue eyes. UMC told WWL the man has the following tattoos: -Right forearm forearm - runic tattoos for "s" and "u"
    -Inner right forearm - shamrock with crossbones
    -Inner right a

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