• Mick Jagger and Jeff Landry feud after Jagger's comments about the governor at Jazz Fest

    Mick Jagger and Jeff Landry feud after Jagger's comments about the governor at Jazz Fest
    NEW ORLEANS - Rolling Stones' lead singer Mick Jagger took a swipe at Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry during Jazz Fest Thursday, leading to the governor publicly responding.According to WWL reporter Lily Cummings, Jagger referred to Landry as "real inclusive" and said he was taking the state back to "the Stone Age" with his governance. You can’t always get what you want.
    The only person who might remember the Stone Age is @MickJagger.
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  • Follow the money: Senate OKs plan to change who Louisiana pays to educate its kids

    Follow the money: Senate OKs plan to change who Louisiana pays to educate its kids
    BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Senate OK'd a bill that would transform the way the state pays to fund its children's educations, agreeing to let parents direct state dollars to private schools of their choice. Under the bill, the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education would determine how money would be distributed through education savings accounts available to every Louisiana child. The program, known as LA GATOR, would likely be challenged in court.Gov. Jeff Landry says p
  • $$$ Best Bets: Never too early for NFL bets! $$$

    $$$ Best Bets: Never too early for NFL bets! $$$
    Hunter McCann has the best bets for NFL futures, The Preakness, NBA playoffs, college baseball, MLB and NHL Playoffs!2024 NFL Futures Bets:Saints o7.5 wins in regular seasonCowboys u10.5 wins in regular seasonMalik Nabers o840.5 receiving yards in regular seasonFridayNBA:Knicks @ Pacers: Knicks +6MLB:Nationals @ Phillies: Phillies -1.5Rays @ Blue Jays: Blue Jays MLPadres @ Braves: Braves -1.5College Baseball:Missouri @ Mississippi State: Mississippi State -1.5South Carolina @ Tennessee
  • LSU to play Dallas Baptist in Arlington near start of 2025 baseball season

    LSU to play Dallas Baptist in Arlington near start of 2025 baseball season
    BATON ROUGE — Next year's LSU baseball team will take part in a series of games in Arlington, Texas, to benefit a children's charity.LSU will play Dallas Baptist on Feb. 26, a Wednesday. LSU has not played in Globe Life Field, the home of the Texas Rangers.Teams will play at the ballpark over a three-week period before most clubs open their conference play. Proceeds benefit Shriner's Children's, which provides care for orthopedic conditions, burnss, spinal cord injuries and o
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  • MORE STORM PHOTOS: Livingston Parish sees damage from storms for the second time in a week

    MORE STORM PHOTOS: Livingston Parish sees damage from storms for the second time in a week
    LIVINGSTON — Portions of Livingston Parish saw damage from severe thunderstorms for the second time in a week late Thursday and early Friday. The town of Livingston on Friday posted a number of photographs showing damage at a park.Permalink| Comments
  • Washington named interim head of Southern University Law Center

    Washington named interim head of Southern University Law Center
    BATON ROUGE — The Southern University Board of Supervisors on Friday named Alvin Washington as the interim chancellor of the system's Law Center.Washington manages the Southern University Law Center's Mediation Clinic and also teaches legal research, statutory analysis, alternate dispute resolution, and legal negotiations."As I step into this leadership role, my primary focus will be on collaborating with our faculty, staff, and students to improve our first-time and ultimate bar pass
  • WATCH: St. James Parish assessing damage after likely tornado runs through communities

    WATCH: St. James Parish assessing damage after likely tornado runs through communities
    ROMEVILLE — The Romeville area of St. James Parish appears to have suffered the worst from severe weather that rolled through the metro area overnight. The main damage appears to be along River Road north of Convent.Radar images from the storm suggested that a tornado had formed and had tossed debris into the air. Permalink| Comments
  • Crews respond to fully-engulfed structure fire in Laplace

    Crews respond to fully-engulfed structure fire in Laplace
    LAPLACE - A building was fully engulfed in flames as crews responded to the fire early Friday morning. Pictures from the St. John Parish Fire Department showed the building on the 100 block of West 5th Street stripped to its frame. The fire was reported to be under control, but the building itself appeared to be a total loss. There was no word on what caused the fire. Permalink| Comments
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  • Building that once housed historic LaPlace church fully engulfed in fire Friday

    Building that once housed historic LaPlace church fully engulfed in fire Friday
    LAPLACE — A building that used to house the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in LaPlace burned Friday morning.The building was fully engulfed in flames as crews responded to the fire early Friday morning. Pictures from the St. John Parish Fire Department showed the building on the 100 block of West 5th Street stripped to its frame. The fire was reported to be under control, but the building itself appeared to be a total loss. There was no word on wha
  • PHOTOS: Storm damage from Thursday, May 16

    PHOTOS: Storm damage from Thursday, May 16
    Another round of severe weather hit southeastern Louisiana Thursday night, leaving roads and schools closed and the National Weather Service speculating about a possible tornado in St. James Parish. Trees fell across roadways, power outages left schools closed and residents without electricity, including those who had only had their power turned back on for mere hours following Tuesday's storms. If you have photos of damage from Thursday night's storm, send them to weather@wbr
  • Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship for not following orders after traffic fatality

    Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship for not following orders after traffic fatality
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday morning on his way to the PGA Championship, with stunning images showing him handcuffed as he was led to a police car. ESPN reported he failed to follow police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation.Traffic was backed up for about a mile in both directions on the only road that leads to Valhalla Golf Club, with dozens of police vehicles flashing red-and-blue lights near the entrance.Police said a
  • 'Suspected tornado' hits Romeville, St. James Parish area

    'Suspected tornado' hits Romeville, St. James Parish area
    ROMEVILLE - St. James Parish officials said a "suspected tornado" hit the area after a night of severe weather that left roads and schools closed across southeastern Louisiana. "Some homes were impacted and there are trees down," the parish sheriff's office said, "there are trees down. No injuries or fatalities have been reported."WBRZ has crews on the way to the site where the likely tornado is believed to have touched down. The National Weather Service will survey the damage to confi
  • School closures announced after severe weather

    School closures announced after severe weather
    School closures have been announced after overnight weather. The following list is current and more schools could be added:East Feliciana Parish
    - All schools closed due to downed trees on highwaysPermalink| Comments
  • LSU baseball beats Ole Miss 5-1 to start last regular season series

    LSU baseball beats Ole Miss 5-1 to start last regular season series
    BATON ROUGE - LSU got a 5-1 win over Ole Miss Thursday night to begin the team's last regular season series.LSU took a 5-0 lead over Ole Miss by the bottom of the fourth inning and never looked back, with Ole Miss responding with one run in the top of the fifth.The Tigers continue their series against Ole Miss Friday at 6:30 p.m.Permalink| Comments
  • LSU softball Regional start pushed up on Friday due to weather concerns

    LSU softball Regional start pushed up on Friday due to weather concerns
    BATON ROUGE - The start of the Baton Rouge NCAA softball Regional has been moved up on Friday to hopefully work around the potential for disruptive weather in the area.LSU will still play the second game of the day, however their game against Jackson State will start at 130pm instead of 5pm as originally planned.??SCHEDULE UPDATE ??Due to expected weather, Friday’s Baton Rouge Regional double header will be at 11 am and 1:30 pm.
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  • Experts say Louisiana's new congressional map might not alter current breakdown

    Experts say Louisiana's new congressional map might not alter current breakdown
    BATON ROUGE - In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's decision on the congressional maps, experts are saying the changes are likely to benefit a Black Democrat in the race in November, but this is not the end of the story for future elections."This is not over at least legally, but politically this will be the map we will have for this election," Dr. Albert Samuels, who heads the political science department at Southern University, said.The new map creates a second majority-black district that
  • Former Saints cornerback Delvin Breaux speaks to Amite High School about importance of mental health

    Former Saints cornerback Delvin Breaux speaks to Amite High School about importance of mental health
    AMITE - With the semester ending, Amite High School brought in former NFL player and New Orleans Saints' cornerback Delvin Breaux to speak about his hardships.Breaux spoke to students about the importance of mental health. Breaux himself suffered with mental illness growing up. At nine years old, he said he grabbed his father’s gun and tried to commit suicide.In high school, Breaux broke his neck playing football. He was still able to receive his scholarship at LSU but never played a
  • New affordable housing complex coming to Oklahoma Street near downtown Baton Rouge

    New affordable housing complex coming to Oklahoma Street near downtown Baton Rouge
    BATON ROUGE - With an investment of $8.5 million, Partners Southeast, the development arm of the East Baton Rouge Parish Housing Authority, has started construction of Cypress River Lofts.The complex will feature 19 energy efficient one- and three-bedroom flats located at the corner of Duane and Oklahoma streets near downtown Baton Rouge.
    "The long-term commitment to transform South Baton Rouge began in 2002 when EBRPHA was awarded a HOPE VI grant through the U.S. Department o
  • NTSB: Plane that killed Baton Rouge doctor and two adult children went 'violently out of control'

    NTSB: Plane that killed Baton Rouge doctor and two adult children went 'violently out of control'
    LEIPERS FORK, Tenn. — An airplane carrying a Louisiana plastic surgeon and two of his children who were scheduled to graduate from LSU on Friday broke up and went "violently out of control" before crashing in hilly terrain southwest of Nashville, investigators said Thursday.Aaron McCarter, an air safety investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board, said at a news conference that a broad debris field and reports of the airplane's wings folding backward while in flight sug
  • Donaldsonville hosting US senator, others, at Friday event to address pipeline safety

    Donaldsonville hosting US senator, others, at Friday event to address pipeline safety
    DONALDSONVILLE — Federal officials who oversee pipelines will be in Louisiana on Friday to announce grants aimed at reducing the risk from an aging distribution system.Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., said Thursday that members of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration will be on hand for a news conference in Donaldsonville. The grants are available under a bipartisan infrastructure law that includes addressing pipelines most at risk for failure. More than $392 million wi
  • Livingston deputies say they nabbed those who stole items from Denham Springs salvage yard

    Livingston deputies say they nabbed those who stole items from Denham Springs salvage yard
    DENHAM SPRINGS — The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office said Thursday it had nabbed four people who stole speakers and other items from a salvage yard.Brown's Towing and Auto Salvage reported thefts from several vehicles last Friday and again on Monday. According to Sheriff Jason Ard, three people entered the locked salvage yard and broke the driver's window on a Chevrolet truck, then stole a set of subwoofers and an amplifier from it. Miscellaneous other vehicle parts were a
  • Entergy: Most power outages have been resolved, customers should prepare for more weather over weekend

    Entergy: Most power outages have been resolved, customers should prepare for more weather over weekend
    BATON ROUGE — Power outages caused by Monday's severe storms and tornados should be behind most Entergy customers, but they should remain vigilant with more weather coming the capital area's way, the power company said."While this next wave of weather is expected to bring some high winds, the National Weather Service says the biggest threat is excessive rainfall and flash flooding," Entergy said Thursday morning.Only 3,000 customers across the state are without power, Entergy
  • 17-year-old arrested for involvement in two separate Gonzales shootings

    17-year-old arrested for involvement in two separate Gonzales shootings
    GONZALES - A 17-year-old was arrested for his involvement in two separate shootings, according to the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office.Keelan Irvin Jr, 17, of Gonzales, is booked for six counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts negligent injuring, seven counts of aggravated criminal damage to property and two counts illegal use of weapons.Irvin was initially arrested after a vehicle occupied by six people along South St. Landry Avenue was shot at on May 12. Irvin and the victims we
  • How is the USS Kidd doing? Check out her new digs!

    How is the USS Kidd doing? Check out her new digs!
    HOUMA - It's been a couple of weeks now since the USS Kidd left her cradle in the heart of Baton Rouge. How is she doing?Well, the answer to that is simple: she's doing amazing. The Battleship Texas Foundation announced Thursday that it would be restoring the Kidd's anti-aircraft guns, using the knowledge their teams have from restoring their own local battleships. "The USS KIDD Veterans Museum and Battleship Texas Foundation are teaming up to bring some of the KIDD's guns bac
  • State Senate, House unanimously pass bill to increase penalties for owners of dogs that attack, kill someone

    State Senate, House unanimously pass bill to increase penalties for owners of dogs that attack, kill someone
    BATON ROUGE — The State Senate unanimously gave final passage a bill Thursday that would increase penalties for owners of dogs that attack and kill someone.The bill — HB 213 — passed 36-0 in the Senate after the House of Representatives passed the bill 102-0 in April. The bill will not become law until the governor signs it.Rep. Stephanie Hilferty, R-Metairie, authored the bill. If signed into law, the bill would increase the penalty to 10 years from five years for
  • WATCH: Soul Food Fest returns to Baton Rouge this weekend; see our preview

    WATCH: Soul Food Fest returns to Baton Rouge this weekend; see our preview
    BATON ROUGE — The annual Baton Rouge Soul Food Fest will be held this weekend at the Main Library on Goodwood Boulevard.WBRZ's Mia Monet visited with organizers during the 2uneIn show Thursday morning. The festival will run from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day.Permalink| Comments
  • Baker charter school searched in financial, records crimes investigation

    Baker charter school searched in financial, records crimes investigation
    BAKER — A search warrant filed in court Thursday indicates that a charter school founder and CEO may be under investigation for financial crimes.Sheriff's deputies searched the school Monday, seizing computers, financial records and personnel files for members of Impact Charter School CEO Chakesha Scott's family members, court documents show.The search warrant for a case apparently begun in 2023 said the crimes being investigated include theft, injuring public records, filing false pu
  • Detectives searching for suspect believed to have robbed Circle K

    Detectives searching for suspect believed to have robbed Circle K
    BATON ROUGE - Officers are searching for a suspect who demanded money from a gas station clerk Saturday night. The Baton Rouge Police Department said the photographed individual walked into the Circle K on Nicholson Drive Saturday night just after 8 p.m.. The person then demanded money from the clerk, but detectives did not specify whether money was taken. The victim told detectives that the suspect led them to believe they had a weapon. The suspect fled the scene before offic
  • 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
  • 2une In Previews: Tuition-free EMT classes

    2une In Previews: Tuition-free EMT classes
    BATON ROUGE - Have you ever wanted to be an EMT? Now is the time: Acadian Ambulance services is offering a free EMT class. Attend the class at any of the Acadian locations and learn basic life-saving techniques to make a difference in your community. Watch the video above for more information!Permalink| Comments

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