
New 19th JDC Loyalty Program Lets Frequent Defendants Earn Points Toward Next Bond
A new “My19th Rewards” program is letting frequent Baton Rouge defendants earn bond points with every arrest.

A new “My19th Rewards” program is letting frequent Baton Rouge defendants earn bond points with every arrest.

EBR EMS just promoted a guy who stole one of their ambulances—because he only hit two cars

The LADOTD is now studying the studies about the new Mississippi River bridge—because apparently the only thing

After Councilman Anthony Kenney accused former councilwoman Chauna Banks of planting a condom in his office, EBR

Lawmakers now admit their guidance to St. George to “become a city first” was more of a

Amid a lifeguard shortage, BREC is rolling out their new “Virtual Swim Experience” at Liberty Lagoon this

After one American Idol finalist put Addis on the map, neighboring Brusly is demanding recognition of its

EBR schools are planning to start later next year—and not just because kids are tired, but because

BATON ROUGE, LA – British TikTokers Josh & Jase, currently on a quest to “taste the soul

After a courtroom brawl and back-to-back judge scandals, Baton Rouge’s 19th JDC courthouse is embracing chaos—by installing

The East Baton Rouge DA’s Office announced a new revenue stream this week: ticket sales to future

City officials are warning residents not to assume that the thousands of discarded syringes scattered across Siegen

Baton Rouge courts have hired a new ankle monitor provider with a refreshingly honest motto: “We’ll at

BREC employees say they’ll stop stealing fuel—for now—so the agency can afford to clean up the homeless

Baton Rouge schools celebrate empty desks as a win against overcrowding—13,000 absent students means more “room to

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