
West Feliciana Port Commission to be Dissolved After Officials Realize There’s No Actual Port
With no port in sight, West Feliciana officials voted to dissolve the Port Commission, calling it unnecessary.
With no port in sight, West Feliciana officials voted to dissolve the Port Commission, calling it unnecessary.
The East Baton Rouge DA’s Office is piloting a new system that lets prosecutors text mugshots and
In a rare display of punctuality, a Louisiana man stole a school bus and led police on
Governor Jeff Landry says Louisiana needs more ICE agents—not for immigration, but to confront the wave of
After decades of toxic buildup and government foot-dragging, Louisiana finally acknowledged Capitol Lakes with something tangible: a
An LSU graduate with a master’s in finance says he was emotionally unprepared for loan repayment. Experts
In an effort to help Louisianans still stuck in the OMV system, the REAL ID deadline has
In a uniquely optimistic spin, Governor Landry praised Giacometto’s legacy of mass resignations at DEQ, calling it
Baton Rouge’s 19th Judicial District Court is now the surprise setting of So You Think You Can
The protest started with chants against authoritarianism and ended with handmade signs demanding full-sized chicken fingers. While
While some hoped LSU’s AI would revolutionize traffic safety, it instead took one look at Florida Boulevard
A truck spilled crates of orange soda across a busy Baton Rouge intersection, causing traffic chaos, a
A high-speed chase ended when the suspect saw he was approaching the I-10 bridge at 5 p.m.
The East Baton Rouge School Board has officially voted to consolidate campuses in a move they claim
Workers at a Baton Rouge Amazon warehouse are demanding hazard pay after discovering the facility sits on
Baton Rouge’s favorite billboard lawyer isn’t letting a little thing like an advertising crackdown slow him down.
Two barges grounded near LSU after eyewitnesses say the captain swerved to dodge a stray bullet. Officials
Floodwaters covered much of Addis Thursday, but not even waist-deep water could stop the council from approving
DOTD is taking action after the casino bridge collapse—sort of. The new “Bridge Survivor Bootcamp” will train
In Louisiana, satire is no longer commentary—it’s now part of the sentencing process. The 19th Judicial District
After years of construction delays and driver complaints, Baton Rouge has unveiled its new College Drive exit
The River Bend Nuclear Plant has traded its decades-old emergency sirens for Facebook posts, assuming a potential
Governor Jeff Landry has unveiled a new plan offering insurance discounts to drivers who agree to avoid
Baton Rouge voters are being asked to fund the DA’s office with $1.5 million so it can
Rep. John Illg (District 78) has filed legislation urging the SEC to stop scheduling LSU home games
Entergy says the rolling outages in Central are actually part of a new “pilot program” to study
LADOTD has struck a deal with Chrysler to turn the intersection of Florida and Rushmore into a
Baton Rouge’s latest revenue strategy involves leasing potholes for birthday parties and football tailgates. Officials say it’s
Louisiana lawmakers are floating a bill to replace traditional vehicle inspections with monthly alignment checkups—because at this
Baton Rouge’s new juvenile detention center will feature an “Escapee Leaderboard,” rewarding youths for creative getaways. City