
Metro Baton Rouge Drivers Form Road Construction Fantasy League, Cash in on Delays
Fed up with never-ending delays, Baton Rouge drivers are turning construction chaos into competition. The Metro Baton
Fed up with never-ending delays, Baton Rouge drivers are turning construction chaos into competition. The Metro Baton
Locals recently added the Comite Diversion Canal’s actual completion to the same list as an LSU football
Impact Charter is being evicted, and its students are learning that “Education Explosion” wasn’t just a name—it
A group of horseback riders trotted through a Baker Walmart this week, claiming it was “still faster
Baton Rouge officials have a bold new plan to fix the budget—taxing the already emotionally bankrupt. The
Louisiana officials unveiled their newest plan to address skyrocketing insurance: talk about it in endless loops until
Keep Tiger Town Beautiful accidentally cleaned up more than just litter this week—they removed an entire Motel
A local car thief took bold to new heights by listing a stolen Honda online under his
A small protest dubbed “Hands Off” ended early after demonstrators realized they’d been passionately addressing a man
USPS in Baton Rouge no longer pretends to know where your package is. Instead, users now receive
After a BRPD officer reportedly wrecked a patrol car while over the legal limit, the department quietly
Central Mayor Wade Evans says he dove under a Spanish Town float for a Sadvocate tumbler, printed
While thousands cross the Mississippi River Bridge daily, DOTD says there’s no cause for concern—unless you’re one
In a move that screams “Louisiana logic,” the new DMV chief—a fire marshal by trade—has discovered the
After a historic internal collapse under trooper leadership, Baton Rouge officers feared a sequel. But this time,
BRPD Chief TJ Morse confirmed that no major incidents involving gunfire, stolen vehicles, or pedestrian injuries occurred
After years of debate, LADOTD has finalized plans for a new Mississippi River bridge south of Baton
LSU’s latest game delay had fans checking their watches—and now, LSU Athletics is bringing in East Baton
West Baton Rouge voters rejected taxes for both drainage and libraries, boldly signaling to the world: “We’d
Former OMV Commissioner Dan Casey resigned Tuesday but quickly discovered the true horrors of Louisiana’s DMV—now trapped
When Dutchtown and Istrouma High Schools both ended lunch periods with six arrests each, nobody expected parents
Local criminals in Baton Rouge have unionized, demanding “safer working conditions” and protection from fellow criminals during
Local leaders promise big transit upgrades, starting with the important stuff—like a new logo and committee meetings.
USPS employees in Baton Rouge are warning the public that if the mail starts arriving on time,
Former Mayor Sharon Weston Broome is reportedly stunned to learn that the organizers of St. George actually
Baton Rouge inmates are demanding a transfer—not to another prison, but to the city’s high-tech mosquito control
The Baker School Board has filed a lawsuit against BESE, citing concerns that any state intervention might
Baton Rouge’s Thrive Academy believes in a ‘gut feeling’ approach to hiring, skipping traditional steps like resumes,
Baton Rouge officials declared a state of emergency after the Wearin’ of the Green Parade, delayed to
With scandals, hookers, salary demands, and government structure disputes causing chaos in St. George, candidates have found