
Gordon McKernan Launches Children’s Book Series to Skirt Potential Advertising Limit
Baton Rouge’s favorite billboard lawyer isn’t letting a little thing like an advertising crackdown slow him down.

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

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,