• Licensed employee allows Ascension mosquito abatement to take flight

    PRAIRIEVILLE - Ascension Parish's fight against mosquitoes is ‘taking off.’ The Parish bought a drone to releases a formula that reduces the amount of flying bugs last year. But it took 6 months for an employee to be certified to fly it.The drone is being used to spray insecticide right after a rainfall, and in areas where trucks and manual sprayers can't reach.“The drone is very efficient, very accurate,” said David Matassa, the Director of Ascension Par
  • LSU baseball erupts for 13 runs in fourth inning, dominating Grambling 26-2

    LSU baseball erupts for 13 runs in fourth inning, dominating Grambling 26-2
    BATON ROUGE - The LSU baseball team didn't break a program scoring record Tuesday night, but they came pretty close.The Tigers scored 13 runs in the fourth inning en route to a 26-2 win over Grambling. The LSU record for runs in a game is 29.The Tigers jumped out of the gate with two runs in the first inning, before piling on seven more in the second. LSU didn't score in the third, but more than made up for it with the 13 runs in the fourth inning.Jake Brown,
  • LSU baseball erupts for 13 runs in fourth inning, dominated Grambling 26-2

    LSU baseball erupts for 13 runs in fourth inning, dominated Grambling 26-2
    BATON ROUGE - The LSU baseball team didn't break a program scoring record Tuesday night, but they came pretty close.The Tigers scored 13 runs in the fourth inning en route to a 26-2 win over Grambling. The LSU record for runs in a game is 29.The Tigers jumped out of the gate with two runs in the first inning, before piling on seven more in the second. LSU didn't score in the third, but more than made up for it with the 13 runs in the fourth inning.Jake Brown,
  • Officials to test Killian well Wednesday morning

    Officials to test Killian well Wednesday morning
    KILLIAN - Officials in the Town of Killian will be testing the town's well Wednesday morning, more than a week after the water system failed. According to a letter sent out by town government Saturday, a detailed inspection of the well will hopefully identify what the problem is and give residents a better timeline to when the water will be restored. Currently, town officials are handing out water from the fire station at town hall from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. daily. Two cases of
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  • Baton Rouge teenager arrested, allegedly called in bomb threat to South Carolina school

    Baton Rouge teenager arrested, allegedly called in bomb threat to South Carolina school
    BATON ROUGE - A 19-year-old from Baton Rouge was arrested and will be extradited after allegedly calling in a bomb threat to a South Carolina high school. According to the Baton Rouge Police Department, Trenton Brown called the Carolina Forest High School on Wednesday, April 24, and said there were bombs at the school. The campus was evacuated while law enforcement swept the campus. No bombs were found. Police said With assistance from the FBI and BRPD, Brown
  • Parents facing charges following fight at a Watson middle school

    Parents facing charges following fight at a Watson middle school
    WATSON - The mom of a middle school girl from Watson is taking legal action after her daughter was involved in a fight that happened right outside their home. Elissa Boudreaux says her 8th grade daughter has been in a feud with another 8th grader at Live Oak Junior High for a while, but until Saturday night it had only been words exchanged.Boudreaux says the other girl's parents, Jen and Joshua Vaughan, have previously spoken to her about the middle-school drama, but she never expected
  • DOTD accidentally installs wrong traffic signal at Florida, Sherwood Forest intersection

    DOTD accidentally installs wrong traffic signal at Florida, Sherwood Forest intersection
    BATON ROUGE - An intersection along Florida Boulevard has gone through several changes recently after LaDOTD accidentally installed the wrong type of traffic signal.The left turn signal at the intersection of Florida and Sherwood Forest Boulevard was supposed to be upgraded with a new signal this year. When DOTD went to change it February, officials say a flashing yellow arrow was "inadvertently installed." Numerous state and local efforts have led to the installation of this type of s
  • Suspect taken in on murder warrant was on probation, records say

    Suspect taken in on murder warrant was on probation, records say
    BAKER - A standoff in Baker on Tuesday ended with a murder suspect in custody, police said. Baker Police Chief Carl Dunn said U.S. Marshals were executing a BRPD warrant for 27-year-old Alvin Mott Jr. After a standoff with law enforcement, Mott was arrested.Court records show that Mott pleaded guilty to domestic abuse and battery to a pregnant victim one week prior to his arrest. He was sentenced to three years in prison, which were suspended by Judge Fred Crifasi. He was ordered to st
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  • Suspect taken in on murder warrant after Baker standoff was on probation, records say

    Suspect taken in on murder warrant after Baker standoff was on probation, records say
    BAKER - A standoff in Baker on Tuesday ended with a murder suspect in custody, police said. Baker Police Chief Carl Dunn said U.S. Marshals were executing a Baton Rouge Police warrant for Alvin Mott Jr., 27. After a standoff, Mott was arrested.Court records show that Mott had pleaded guilty to domestic abuse and battery to a pregnant victim one week. An initial report says on Aug. 21, 2023, Mott pulled the victim by her hair, spit on her, pointed a gun to her head and threatened to kil
  • Archdiocese of New Orleans under investigation for decades-long child sex trafficking coverup

    Archdiocese of New Orleans under investigation for decades-long child sex trafficking coverup
    NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana State Police are investigating the Archdiocese of New Orleans for possible child sex trafficking linked to widespread sexual abuse committed by priests over several decades, WWL reported from a criminal warrant Tuesday.The warrant says that Louisiana State Police are seeking all documents linked to the archdiocese's sexual abuse scandal including letters and emails, as well as priest assignments, transfers and personnel files.State Police are also asking the ar
  • Former Baton Rouge cop awarded National Small Business Person of the Year

    Former Baton Rouge cop awarded National Small Business Person of the Year
    WASHINGTON, D.C. — A former Baton Rouge Police officer was honored Tuesday as National Small Business Person of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration.Iam Tucker, 41, is the president and CEO of New Orleans civil engineering firm Integrated Logistical Support. Tucker has been in charge of the firm that specializes in sewer and drainage design for more than 15 years. Her father founded the company 30 years ago, The Advocate reports.Since taking over, Tucker, who served as a
  • Broken water line leaks for days, water company prioritizing jobs

    Broken water line leaks for days, water company prioritizing jobs
    BATON ROUGE - People living along Paige Street in Baton Rouge have been dealing with a flooded street and soggy yards since a water main break over the weekend.The break cased water to shoot into the air several feet, filling up Cherlyn Jackson's front yard."I'm fixin' to be flooded out that's what's going through my mind and I don't even have flood insurance," she said.Jackson says she called Baton Rouge Water Company on Sunday. The water company says it had scheduled to address the problem on
  • Gonzales industrial complex receives $2.3 million in federal funds for clean energy business infrastructure

    Gonzales industrial complex receives $2.3 million in federal funds for clean energy business infrastructure
    GONZALES — The U.S. Department of Commerce announced Tuesday that it will invest $2.3 million into infrastructure to benefit clean energy business growth in Gonzales.The Economic Development Administration awarded the Ascension Parish government the grant for roadway improvements at the RiverPlex MegaPark, a 17,000 acre complex on the Mississippi River.The grant, which will be matched by $587,000 in local funds, is expected to create more than 450 jobs and generate an estimated $9.5 b
  • DEA to ease restrictions on marijuana, to remain controlled substance

    DEA to ease restrictions on marijuana, to remain controlled substance
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, The Associated Press has learned, a historic shift to generations of American drug policy that could have wide ripple-effects across the country.The DEA’s proposal, which still must be reviewed by the White House Office of Management and Budget, would recognize the medical uses of cannabis and acknowledge it has less potential for abuse than some of the nati
  • 'Let's run it back.' Haleigh Bryant to stay at LSU for year 5 of gymnastics

    'Let's run it back.' Haleigh Bryant to stay at LSU for year 5 of gymnastics
    BATON ROUGE - It's been five to seven business days...LSU gymnastics national champion Haleigh Bryant announced she would be staying with the Tigers for a fifth year of competing on the mat. let’s run it back?? https://t.co/WXGjfTGu2E— Haleigh Bryant (@haleighbryant3) April 30, 2024"First, I want to thank my family for always supporting me," Bryant said in a video Tuesday, "and sacrificing so much to make sure I live out my dreams. My teammates, thank you for being
  • Tickfaw man convicted following 'one of the largest fentanyl seizures in Livingston Parish history'

    Tickfaw man convicted following 'one of the largest fentanyl seizures in Livingston Parish history'
    LIVINGSTON — A Tickfaw man was convicted of trafficking more than two pounds of fentanyl and other drugs in one of the largest drug seizures in Livingston Parish history.Devonte Skinner, 32, was found guilty on charges of possession with the intent to distribute fentanyl, methamphetamine and marijuana after only 30 minutes of jury deliberation.Skinner was under investigation by Livingston Parish Sheriff's deputies for several months before he was arrested in April 2023. After connecti
  • Slidell high school teacher arrested for alleged sexual misconduct with students

    Slidell high school teacher arrested for alleged sexual misconduct with students
    SLIDELL - A high school teacher was arrested after allegedly having inappropriate relationships with and buying alcohol for her students. The Slidell Police Department arrested Alexa Wingerter, 35, Tuesday morning after an investigation that began in early March. Several search warrants found that Wingerter was exchanging inappropriate text messages with "at least one" 18-year-old student who she taught. The search warrants also found that Wingerter was allegedly buying alcoho
  • Louisiana Supreme Court clears Broadmoor teacher who was both acquitted and convicted at trial

    Louisiana Supreme Court clears Broadmoor teacher who was both acquitted and convicted at trial
    BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared a former Broadmoor Elementary School teacher whose conviction on an aggravated assault charge was initially pronounced as an acquittal because of a disconnect between the trial judge and the jury hearing the case.Bridgette Digerolamo, 42, was fired by the East Baton Rouge Parish School District after being accused of brandishing a weapon at a car traveling on a flooded street in her Shenandoah neighborhood in 2020. Prosecuto
  • 2une In Previews: Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week is 'Stayin' Alive' in May

    2une In Previews: Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week is 'Stayin' Alive' in May
    BATON ROUGE — Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week is once again on the horizon and this year, its about helping business not only survive, but thrive.The event, held May 7 through 9 with a theme of "Stayin' Alive," is organized by Nexus Louisiana to give old and new entrepreneurs the tools and the networks they need to best succeed in Baton Rouge and beyond.One of the main things Nexus marketing director Na'Tisha Natt wants people to take away from the event is an opportunity to advance
  • Car crashed into transformer, leaving EBR Prison briefly without power Monday night

    Car crashed into transformer, leaving EBR Prison briefly without power Monday night
    BATON ROUGE - The East Baton Rouge Parish Prison was without power for half an hour Monday night after a car crashed into a nearby transformer. The parish sheriff's office said the crash left the area around the prison without power Monday night. According to the prison warden, while the facility was without power, there were some scuffles between inmates resulting in minor injuries. Deputies also said that the power surge from the transformer being damaged affected the genera
  • Officials investigating reported shooting early Tuesday morning

    Officials investigating reported shooting early Tuesday morning
    BATON ROUGE - Officials are investigating after a reported shooting early Tuesday morning left one person injured. The Baton Rouge Police Department said the shooting happened on North 15th Street, but could not provide immediate further information. This is a developing story. Permalink| Comments
  • 19-year-old arrested for carnal knowledge of a juvenile

    19-year-old arrested for carnal knowledge of a juvenile
    BATON ROUGE - A man was arrested Monday for sex crimes involving a juvenile. The Baton Rouge Police Department said 19-year-old Joseph Robin was arrested for computer-aided solicitation of a minor and carnal knowledge of a juvenile. Arrest documents said he sent lewd videos to a 16-year-old girl and met up with her for oral sex. Permalink| Comments
  • Houma apartment set ablaze after flower pot used as ash tray catches fire

    Houma apartment set ablaze after flower pot used as ash tray catches fire
    HOUMA — The outside of a Houma apartment building was set ablaze Sunday night when a flower pot caught fire.Firefighters from the Bayou Cane Fire Protection District responded to the fire at the Stones Throw Drive complex around 9:30 p.m. According to security footage, the fire was caused when the flower pot, which was being used as an ash tray, caught fire.Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire at the two-story building. The damage was confined to the exterior of the building, wi
  • Blight fight over Port Allen property being repaired by parish councilman

    Blight fight over Port Allen property being repaired by parish councilman
    PORT ALLEN - A West Baton Rouge Parish Councilman has been given 120 days to fix up his property or it'll be torn down. People living near that property say the structure can't be saved and it should be demolished.Councilman Kenneth Gordon appeared before the Port Allen Council earlier this month regarding a property owned by a family member on 13th Street. At the meeting, the council condemned the structure and said the property owner has 120 days to make improvements or it will be demolished.
  • Nonprofit organization 'Louisiana Families for Vaccines' voice concerns over proposed bills

    Nonprofit organization 'Louisiana Families for Vaccines' voice concerns over proposed bills
    BATON ROUGE - At least eight bills in this state legislative session are vaccine-related. One group, "Louisiana Families for Vaccines," is hoping most of the bills won't pass during an event held inside the Capitol Monday.The group is fighting against six of the proposed bills. If passed, some of the bills would prohibit the requirement of vaccines in schools, ban Covid-19 vaccine requirements and require blood donors to disclose their vaccination status. As written, these bills are spreading m
  • Nonprofit group Louisiana Families for Vaccines voice concerns over proposed bills

    Nonprofit group Louisiana Families for Vaccines voice concerns over proposed bills
    BATON ROUGE - A group fighting against anti-vaccination legislation protested at the Capitol on Monday. The nonprofit group Louisiana Families for Vaccines is hoping six of the 13 proposed bills will not become law. Group leaders said some of the bills would prohibit the requirement of vaccines in schools, ban COVID-19 vaccine requirements and require blood donors to disclose their vaccination status. Protest organizers said these bills are spreading mistruths."Ultimately, disinformati
  • Mother of four stabbed to death in Hammond

    Mother of four stabbed to death in Hammond
    HAMMOND - A mother of four died after she was found with multiple stab wounds in the backseat of a car in Hammond on Saturday afternoon. Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Daniel Edwards said 31-year-old Carol Allen of New Orleans found at 2:30 p.m. along West Pleasant Ridge Road in Hammond. She was taken to a hospital where she died. The sheriff's office is asking the public for help with information about the crime. Anyone with information can call (985) 902-2018. Permalink|
  • Report: Three officers dead, five wounded after shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina

    Report: Three officers dead, five wounded after shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Three law enforcement officers serving a warrant for a felon wanted for possessing a firearm were killed and five other officers were wounded Monday in a shootout at a Charlotte, North Carolina, home, police said.The officers were first shot at as they approached the suburban home, and then they fired at a suspect in the front yard, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings said. He said after that man fell, more shots were fired at them from inside the
  • Report: Multiple law enforcement officers struck by gunfire in Charlotte, North Carolina

    Report: Multiple law enforcement officers struck by gunfire in Charlotte, North Carolina
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Numerous law enforcement officers have been struck by gunfire Monday in a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, police said.Officers from the U.S. Marshals Task Force were conducting an investigation in a suburban neighborhood when they were fired upon, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.Multiple victims were transported to hospitals and for a while gunfire continued at the scene. A SWAT team was on the scene i
  • Report: Multiple law enforcement officers shot in Charlotte, North Carolina

    Report: Multiple law enforcement officers shot in Charlotte, North Carolina
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Numerous law enforcement officers have been struck by gunfire Monday in a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, police said.Officers from the U.S. Marshals Task Force were conducting an investigation in a suburban neighborhood when they were fired upon, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.Multiple victims were transported to hospitals and for a while gunfire continued at the scene. A SWAT team was on the scene i

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