WAFB Finalizes Purchase of The Sadvocate, Names Steve Caparotta as First-Ever Chief of Satirical News Division

WAFB announced its acquisition of The Sadvocate, naming chief meteorologist Steve Caparotta as head of a new Satirical News Division in a move expanding its digital footprint.
Louisiana Officials Assure Residents Land Seizures Will Only Occur Where Land Exists Following HB7 Defeat

Members of the state legislature reassured residents that land seizures tied to carbon capture projects will occur only where land exists, and not anywhere else, following the defeat of a bill aimed at protecting property owners.
Louisiana Named Most Stressful State, Officials Say Results Skewed by I-10 Traffic Alone

Louisiana just got ranked the most stressful state, but officials say the results are skewed by one very specific Baton Rouge experience that locals already consider a daily survival exercise.
Two Years After Collapse, Baltimore Begins Rebuilding Bridge As Baton Rouge Enters Year 26 Of Study Phase

Baltimore went from total bridge collapse to active construction in two years. Baton Rouge officials say they’re making similar progress, now entering another phase of reviewing previous discussions.
LSU Confirms Toosii Will Play Both Offense and Halftime Show to Maximize NIL Value

LSU confirmed Toosii will play both offense and halftime, listing him as “WR/Artist” in a move officials say maximizes NIL efficiency and gives fans something to enjoy even if the offense stalls.
Trump Bridge Plan Advances, Officials Confirm It Will Be Built Right After Everyone Calms Down

Officials confirmed construction will begin immediately after Louisiana residents achieve the unprecedented milestone of 24 consecutive hours without arguing about politics online or in traffic.
City Park Golf Course to Seamlessly Integrate With LSU Lakes Project’s 35-Year Timeline

City officials say the redesigned City Park course will allow golfers to play alongside active construction, creating a “shared experience” with the LSU Lakes project for the next 35 years.
State Officials Order 3 Studies to Add Additional TSA Lane at BTR, Completion Timeline Unclear

State officials have ordered three studies to determine if adding a TSA lane would improve movement, though concerns remain that it could accidentally make things faster.
State Announces Insurance Relief Will Arrive Shortly After Residents Can No Longer Afford It

State leaders confirmed lower rates are coming soon, assuming residents can maintain coverage long enough to eventually experience the savings.
Council Approves Emergency Funding for DA While Library Sits on $140M in Case 14 Million Books Are Never Returned

The EBR Metro Council approved $1.35 million in emergency funding for the DA’s office this week, while confirming the parish library’s $140 million reserve must remain untouched in case 14 million books are checked out and never returned.
Mayor Edwards Team Placed on High Alert After Recall Effort Surges to 10 Signatures in First Month

Mayor Sid Edwards’ team reportedly moved to “high alert” after a recall effort surged to ten signatures in its first month, leaving organizers only 49,990 signatures away from their roughly 50,000 goal.
Louisiana Senator Proposes Fixing Child Services By Moving It 300 Feet Down the Hall

Lawmakers say relocating child services 300 feet down the hall will usher in a new era of accountability, thanks to updated signage and a different department name.
LSU Anti-War Protest Ends After Parents Show Up and Ground Several Participants

Heated geopolitical debate dissolved into questions about GPA requirements, laundry responsibilities, and who forgot to take the trash out before attempting regime change.
Jeff Landry Demands LSU Men’s Basketball Coach Register as a Liability With the State

After another LSU loss, Governor Jeff Landry has unveiled a new defensive strategy, state registration. The head coach may soon require official paperwork before drawing up another play.
Tiger Stadium Connectivity Upgrade Will Allow 100,000 Fans To Post “How Much Is The Buyout?” Simultaneously

Engineers confirmed the $45 million connectivity upgrade was specifically engineered to handle simultaneous uploads of blurry targeting replays, emotional coaching buyouts, and urgent chants of “Play Neck” in high definition.
City-Parish Unveils “BROOME Initiative” After Fifth Indictment Tied to Former Administration

After the fifth indictment tied to the previous administration, City-Parish unveils the “Baton Rouge Oversight of Official Misconduct & Ethics” (BROOME) Initiative, a structured program designed to bring organization to an increasingly familiar pattern.
Legislature Promises to Protect Budget Stability by Creating 14 New Committees to Study It

Louisiana finally finds budget stability, immediately places it under investigation. Fourteen committees now studying whether calm financial conditions pose a threat to long-standing traditions.
LSU Offers Students Parking Fine Consolidation Loans With Competitive 9.8% APR

LSU students can now refinance their Starbucks parking tickets into a long-term loan, because nothing says higher education like 20 years of interest on a latte run.
State Assures Public Pecue Overpass is “Exactly Like A Regular Intersection, But Wrong”

The state wants everyone to relax about Pecue. It is not wrong. It just feels wrong. Very professionally and efficiently wrong.
Metro Council to Offer BRPD Honorary Council Seats, Allowing Officers to Continue Working If Charged Criminally

In an effort to address the police shortage, Metro Council members are considering granting BRPD officers honorary council seats so indictments no longer automatically sideline them from duty.
EBR School System Audit Reveals $300K Check Cashed by “Someone Who Seemed Legit at the Time”

The district stated it is reviewing internal controls and considering additional safeguards, including additional training, clearer policies, and a policy prohibiting the cashing of altered $300,000 checks.
Driver Who Took Out Power Pole Named Super Bowl MVP by Thousands Who Missed the Game in Baton Rouge

BATON ROUGE, LA – In a city where football is treated as a civic duty, thousands of South Baton Rouge residents agreed Monday night that the most dominant performance of Super Bowl Sunday came not from the field, but from the driver who slammed into a power pole on Highland Road and knocked out electricity […]
Recall Effort Launched Against Mayor for Not Attracting Federal Investigation Like Previous Administration

A recall effort is underway after residents noticed something deeply wrong at City Hall, no investigations, no probes, and no federal interest, a sharp break from recent Baton Rouge tradition.
Louisiana Introduces 48-Hour Courtesy Warrant Window for Elected Officials With Travel Plans

State officials described the delay as a scheduling accommodation, explaining that warrants are serious matters but should not disrupt travel, networking, or previously booked government-adjacent social obligations.
CATS Confirms Only Employee Without Indictment Was a Bus Driver, Names Him CEO

After a wave of indictments emptied CATS’ executive offices, officials confirmed the agency’s only unindicted employee, a longtime bus driver, has been promoted to CEO.
CATS Spokesman Confirms Indictment Count Has Officially Surpassed Ridership

CATS confirmed the number of former officials under indictment has officially surpassed daily ridership, a milestone officials described as inevitable given years of empty buses and active investigations.
Baton Rouge Leaders Finalize Arrangement with Tony Chachere’s for Resale of Unused Road Salt After Storm Passes

Baton Rouge prepared for ice, but officials also prepared for disappointment. If the storm fizzles, city leaders already have a plan to turn excess salt into budget relief.
LSU Officials Admit NBA YoungBoy Concert May Be First Event Where People Stay Through the End

LSU officials admit an NBA YoungBoy concert may finally test whether Tiger Stadium can hold a crowd until the end, something football, graduations, and weather delays have failed to accomplish.
CATS Officials Assure Public That New Indictments Were Already Accounted For in Original Budget

Officials said the indictments would not disrupt operations, explaining that arrests, audits, and criminal investigations were already factored into long-term planning and routine dysfunction.
Guaranty Media Celebrates 100 Years by Sharing Its First-Ever News Story: New Mississippi River Bridge Planned

To mark 100 years in Baton Rouge, Guaranty Media looked back at its very first news story, a timeless classic announcing a new Mississippi River bridge that is still, somehow, being planned.