• Shreveport Police converge on Ochsner-St. Mary's Medical Center following reports of active shooter

    Shreveport Police converge on Ochsner-St. Mary's Medical Center following reports of active shooter
    SHREVEPORT - Police are on the scene of what's being called an active shooter situation at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport - St. Mary Medical Center in the Highland neighborhood in Shreveport. Police say at least one person is injured.KTBS reports that Shreveport Police Department Spokesperson Sgt. Angie Whilhite says the SWAT and hostage negotiation teams are on the scene. She says the person who is wounded has non-life threatening injuries. She adds that officers know who the suspect is but are
  • Metro Council approves next steps to revamping River Center

    Metro Council approves next steps to revamping River Center
    BATON ROUGE - A strategic plan made by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome to revamp the River Center was approved Wednesday afternoon by the East Baton Rouge Metro Council.The Metro Council unanimously approved the measure to develop a project oversight committee with an end goal to redevelop the River Center to a conference hub with a hotel.Jill Kidder, the CEO of Visit Baton Rouge, was also put on the committee. She hopes this project will kickstart additional renovations downtown. Metro Co
  • Attorney disputes DA's insistence that former Street Crimes unit officer indictments are unrelated to BRAVE Cave

    Attorney disputes DA's insistence that former Street Crimes unit officer indictments are unrelated to BRAVE Cave
    BATON ROUGE - Tuesday, two big developments involving the now-defunct Baton Rouge Police Department's Street Crimes Unit happened in federal and district court. The cases are different, but involve officers from the same unit.At the 19th JDC, four former "Street Crimes" unit officers were indicted on charges related to an incident where they are accused of beating, tasing, and strip-searching a man in a BRPD building, which is nearby the infamous "BRAVE Cave" It was a non-BRPD building where, i
  • Multiple fire departments work to put out flames at car dealership

    Multiple fire departments work to put out flames at car dealership
    NAPOLEONVILLE - Six fire crews worked for hours Wednesday evening to put out a fire at a Napoleonville car dealership. Napoleonville Fire Chief Don Blanchard said his department go a call that the Barbera Chevrolet was on fire around 6 p.m. When his crew got to the scene, flames were already through the roof of the building. Due to wind conditions and a large fuel supply inside the building, the fire spread and grew quickly. Blanchard called in help from firefighters in Painco
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  • First responders working to put out fire at Napoleonville car dealership

    First responders working to put out fire at Napoleonville car dealership
    NAPOLEONVILLE - First responders in Assumption Parish are working to put out a fire that sparked at a Napoleonville car dealership. The Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office said the Barbera Chevrolet in Napoleonville was completely engulfed in flames.            Crews are on the scene. No information about injuries has been released. No more information was immediately available. Permalink| Comments
  • Slidell teacher arrested for relationship with student

    Slidell teacher arrested for relationship with student
    SLIDELL - Another Slidell High School teacher was arrested Wednesday after an investigation into her colleague's inappropriate conduct with male students. On April 30, Slidell police officers arrested 35-year-old teacher Alexa Wingerter after finding she had an inappropriate sexual relationship with an 18-year-old student. Police said she also exchanged lewd messages and explicit photographs with the students, as well as buying students alcohol at Slidell bars. Throug
  • Texas officially introduces Jim Schlossnagle as new baseball coach

    Texas officially introduces Jim Schlossnagle as new baseball coach
    AUSTIN, TX - The Texas Longhorns hired a new head coach and sent shockwaves though the college baseball world as the trickle down affect has sent clubs scanning the transfer portal for new talent.Jim Schlossnagle left Texas A&M to take over the Longhorns and a number of Aggie players jumped into the portal to test their options elsewhere.The LSU Tigers may benefit from the influx of new players in the portal as Jay Johnson is looking to reload his roster to make a return trip to Omaha in 20
  • Police arrest juvenile, searching for man wanted on distribution offenses

    Police arrest juvenile, searching for man wanted on distribution offenses
    HAMMOND - Police are searching for a man wanted on multiple drug distribution charges Wednesday.Romeriez Watkins, 26, of Hammond was seen having a hand-to-hand transaction with two people on foot in his truck on Old Baton Rouge Highway near the intersection of Baker Lane. As detectives attempted to approach the vehicle, Watkins bailed from the pick-up and fled on foot. While searching the area, detectives located a backpack in the same are where Watkins was seen fleeing. Subsequently, a search
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  • One person in critical condition after shooting on Bogan Walk

    One person in critical condition after shooting on Bogan Walk
    BATON ROUGE - One person was critically injured in a shooting Wednesday afternoon along Bogan Walk. Officials said the shooting happened near the corner of Bogan Walk near North Adacian Thruway around 6 p.m. The victim was taken to a hospital in critical condition. No more information was immediately available. Permalink| Comments
  • Police seeking assistance in locating Hammond missing teen

    Police seeking assistance in locating Hammond missing teen
    HAMMOND - The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office is asking for help in locating a missing 14-year-old girl Wednesday.According to TPSO, Bria Williams was last seen at her home on Krogen Cove Lane in Hammond Tuesday at 10 p.m. Bria is described as a black female with black hair and brown eyes who is approximately 5-foot-10 and weighing 150 pounds. She was last seen wearing black athletic shorts and an oversized purple hooded sweatshirt. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Bria W
  • Police locate missing Hammond teen after asking for assistance

    Police locate missing Hammond teen after asking for assistance
    HAMMOND - The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office located a missing 14-year-old girl Wednesday.According to TPSO, the teen was last seen at her home Hammond Tuesday at 10 p.m.  before being located Wednesday night. Permalink| Comments
  • Gov. Landry vetoes bill that would have pardoned marijuana offenders

    Gov. Landry vetoes bill that would have pardoned marijuana offenders
    BATON ROUGE — Gov. Jeff Landry vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have allowed him to pardon certain marijuana offenders for those caught in possession of small amounts, without needing a recommendation from the Parole Board. In his veto message, after explaining that he thought the bill was unnecessary and political in nature, Gov Landry said in part, “On behalf of Louisiana and her great people, I decline such an invitation and will continue to fight to strengthen
  • Donaldsonville man originally convicted of killing wife pleads guilty, sentenced to 25 years in retrial

    Donaldsonville man originally convicted of killing wife pleads guilty, sentenced to 25 years in retrial
    DONALDSONVILLE — A Donaldsonville man previously convicted in the killing of his wife pleaded guilty to her death in a retrial of the case after the conviction was overturned due to a non-unanimous verdict, the 23rd District Attorney's office said Wednesday.By pleading guilty to manslaughter and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Jaris Howard, 41, shaved 15 years off his initial 40-year sentence that he was originally convicted of in 2019 for the 2014 killing of hi
  • Five Metro Council members sue over voting map that they say dilutes Black voting strength

    Five Metro Council members sue over voting map that they say dilutes Black voting strength
    BATON ROUGE — Five members of the East Baton Rouge Metro Council filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging district maps set to be used for this fall's elections, saying their colleagues adopted a plan that dilutes Black voting strength.The five said demographers unfairly packed Black voters into a limited number of districts and, in turn, essentially guaranteed that White council members would hold a majority. There are more Black people in East Baton Rouge Parish than White peop
  • Hawks set to make No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, and this year there is mystery about who it will be

    Hawks set to make No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, and this year there is mystery about who it will be
    NEW YORK (AP) — Since the lucky numbers came up for the Atlanta Hawks for a surprising victory in the lottery, speculation centered around Alex Sarr and Zaccharie Risacher of France as the players they would consider for the No. 1 pick.Donovan Clingan hopes he gave them someone else to think about.The center from two-time defending national champion UConn also visited the Hawks and thought he put on a good performance.“So I feel like the workout went well a
  • A pair of LSU athletes nominated for upcoming ESPY's

    A pair of LSU athletes nominated for upcoming ESPY's
    BATON ROUGE - A pair of LSU athletes are nominated for ESPY's, ESPN's end of the sports year awards show which will be broadcast live on Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m. on WBRZ from Los Angeles.LSU football quarterback Jayden Daniels and LSU gymnast Haleigh Bryant were both nominated in their "best college athlete" category and Bryant was a two-time nominee as she is also up for "best breakthrough athlete."New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson is also up for the "best comeback athlete" award af
  • Livingston council to discuss lawsuit claiming parish skirted zoning regulations for Deer Run subdivision

    Livingston council to discuss lawsuit claiming parish skirted zoning regulations for Deer Run subdivision
    LIVINGSTON — At a meeting on Thursday, the Livingston Parish Council is expected to discuss a federal lawsuit filed against the parish by a contractor who claimed the parish skirted zoning regulations to unfairly target the development of a Denham Springs subdivision. The proposed 2,000-acre Deer Run development along 4-H Road has faced many roadblocks since developer Ascension Properties sought approval for the subdivision in early 2022.Deer Run was originally planned to hos
  • Man accused in death of Loranger woman, her daughter transferred to Louisiana jail

    Man accused in death of Loranger woman, her daughter transferred to Louisiana jail
    POINTE À LA HACHE — The man accused of killing a Loranger woman and her 4-year-old daughter was extradited to Louisiana on Wednesday.Danial Callihan, 36, was listed as in custody at the Plaquemines Parish Detention Center. The inmate list in the jail misspelled his name as Callahan.Callihan was indicted in Tangipahoa Parish on Thursday. Callihan faces two counts of first-degree murder, as well as one count each of aggravated kidnapping of a child and second-degree kidnappin
  • Baton Rouge-based aviation academy to take over former charter school campus on Plank Road

    Baton Rouge-based aviation academy to take over former charter school campus on Plank Road
    BATON ROUGE — The former campus of IDEA University Prep will be acquired by a Baton Rouge-based aviation charter school, IDEA announced Wednesday.Helix Community Schools' acquisition of IDEA's Plank Road campus for its Helix Aviation Academy comes a little more than a month after IDEA announced its University Prep campus would shut down at the end of the school year. Helix Aviation's current campus on Airpark Boulevard is a mile north of the former IDEA University Prep.Helix will repu
  • Livingston deputies: One dead in apparent suicide after Holden RV fire

    Livingston deputies: One dead in apparent suicide after Holden RV fire
    HOLDEN — Firefighters and deputies were summoned to an RV fire in Holden on Wednesday morning and found a man dead in an apparent suicide, the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office said.Around 6 a.m., deputies responded to a possible death on George White Road. Officials found an RV on fire when they arrived, and the fire was quickly extinguished.Once deputies went inside the RV, they found a man's body. The Livingston Parish Coroner was on scene and said the death appeared to be a suici
  • US Supreme Court rejects challenge from Louisiana and others over Biden social media policies

    US Supreme Court rejects challenge from Louisiana and others over Biden social media policies
    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security.By a 6-3 vote, the justices threw out lower-court rulings that favored Louisiana, Missouri and other parties in their claims that officials in the Democratic administration leaned on the social media platforms to unconstitutionally
  • Detectives seeking information on unsolved 2021 murder

    Detectives seeking information on unsolved 2021 murder
    ST. GABRIEL - Police are still searching for answers regarding an unsolved murder that happened in 2021. The St. Gabriel Police Department was called to Timothy Brown's home in December of 2021. Brown had multiple gunshot wounds and he died at the scene. Investigators and Brown's family are still looking for answers. Anyone with information about Brown's death is encouraged to call Capital Region Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-7867. Permalink| Comments
  • For Tesla's futuristic new Cybertruck, a fourth recall

    For Tesla's futuristic new Cybertruck, a fourth recall
    DETROIT (AP) — Tesla is recalling its futuristic new Cybertruck pickup for the fourth time in the U.S. to fix problems with trim pieces that can come loose and front windshield wipers that can fail.Tesla has recalled the stainless steel-clad Cybertruck four times since it went on sale Nov. 30.The new recalls, announced in documents posted Tuesday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each affect more than 11,000 trucks.The company says in the documents that the front
  • Baker woman arrested for attempted tax fraud after allegedly using stolen data to file 10 returns

    Baker woman arrested for attempted tax fraud after allegedly using stolen data to file 10 returns
    BAKER - A woman attempted to secure over $25,000 in tax returns by filing with stolen personal information. The Louisiana Department of Revenue said Keiasha Brister was arrested Tuesday. Brister was accused of filing ten fraudulent tax returns in between February and April of this year using fake payroll and stolen information. The LDR intercepted the returns and stopped Brister from receiving over $25,000 in tax refunds. Brister was booked into the parish prison for
  • Historic 'Catfish Town' building may be torn down

    Historic 'Catfish Town' building may be torn down
    BATON ROUGE - A downtown casino is requesting a historic Baton Rouge building be torn down so the land can be used as a parking lot. The Belle of Baton Rouge requested a demolishment of Catfish Town, a 100-year-old building, to add a parking lot. The request was sent to the Historic Preservation Commission, who denied it because of the historic value of the building."We didn't think the purpose of their plans were worthy of demolishing that important building," board member of
  • Sports2-A-Days Preview: Southern Lab Kittens

    Sports2-A-Days Preview: Southern Lab Kittens
    BATON ROUGE - The Southern Lab Kittens took home the Division Four state football title last year in part because of a large senior class that helped push them over the top.Now in 2024, those seniors are gone and the next batch of Kittens are having to prove themselves capable of living up to the standard set before them.Head Coach Darrell Asberry will be breaking in a new quarterback in junior Jerry Botley.  Botley has been in the system learning under last years starter Marlon Brown
  • Baton Rouge stone shop is on the search for a thief

    Baton Rouge stone shop is on the search for a thief
    BATON ROUGE — A business owner is asking the public for help identifying a thief who broke into his custom stone shop on Sunday morning.Owner of Cast Stone Creations Tony Higgins said the thief was caught on camera and got away with several tools and a four wheeler. He believes the thief jumped the fence, went to his toolbox to grab pliers, and then cut a hole to drive the four wheeler out. Higgins said the chain of events has left him feeling unsettled.“I bring my small son
  • Baton Rouge business is on the search for a thief

    Baton Rouge business is on the search for a thief
    BATON ROUGE — A business owner is asking the public for help identifying a thief who broke into his custom stone shop on Sunday morning.Owner of Cast Stone Creations Tony Higgins said the thief was caught on camera and got away with several tools and a four wheeler. He believes the thief jumped the fence, went to his toolbox to grab pliers, and then cut a hole to drive the four wheeler out. Higgins said the chain of events has left him feeling unsettled.“I bring my small son
  • Webworms weaving their way in and out of your plants; how to get rid of them

    Webworms weaving their way in and out of your plants; how to get rid of them
    BATON ROUGE - Right now in Southeast Louisiana, you'll see lots of fuzzy light blond caterpillars called fall webworms. "In the spring going into the summer, what we've been seeing in the nursery lot and across Baton Rouge is the eastern tent caterpillar or webworm, and they make webs in big leaf trees, in the corners of branches, usually it's up high where you can see it," Beau Mutrie with Louisiana Nursery said.They don't sting, but they enjoy eating tree leaves and creating large we
  • Web worms weaving their way in and out of your plants; how to get rid of them

    Web worms weaving their way in and out of your plants; how to get rid of them
    BATON ROUGE - Right now in Southeast Louisiana, you'll see lots of fuzzy light blond caterpillars called fall webworms. "In the spring going into the summer, what we've been seeing in the nursery lot and across Baton Rouge is the eastern tent caterpillar or webworm, and they make webs in big leaf trees, in the corners of branches, usually it's up high where you can see it," Beau Mutrie with Louisiana Nursery said.They don't sting, but they enjoy eating tree leaves and creating large we

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