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Entergy Partners With Meta for Power; Will Add $4.99 Surcharge Per Facebook Friend Request to Customer Bills

Entergy Meta Power AI North Louisiana The Sadvocate

Louisiana residents may soon pay $4.99 every time they accept or send a Facebook friend request. Entergy announced the new fee as part of its deal to power Meta’s data center, describing the charge as vital to “emotional bandwidth recovery” and “keeping tech billionaires comfortable.”

LSU Hires Indicted Developer For Arena Project After Struggling To Find One With Felony Warrants

LSU Baton Rouge Arena The Sadvocate

City leaders defend the move as “perfectly on brand” for Louisiana. The arena is set to include a “Jury Deliberation Suite” for VIPs, and opening night will bring out everyone from ex-mayors to celebrity athletes with pending charges.

Perkins Overpass Project’s Phase One Includes Removing Everything People Liked About Perkins

Perkins Road Overpass Construction Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

Phase One of the Perkins Road Overpass project has begun with a clear mission: remove everything people actually liked about Perkins.

BREC Builds Temporary Splash Pad at the Brave Cave; Claims It’s Much Safer Than Howell Park

Brave Cave Splash Pad Howell Park Closing BREC Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

Despite Brave Cave’s dark history, the new splash pad’s security measures make it a better option than Howell Park’s pool that lasted only a month.

BREC Gun-Free Zone Signs to Be Upgraded to All-Caps

Howell Park Baton Rouge Gun Free Zone The Sadvocate

BREC officials say they’re upgrading the “Gun-Free Zone” sign to all-caps font hoping the change will stop future armed teens in their tracks.

Police Chiefs Accidentally Attend ‘How to Stay Out of Federal Prison’ Workshop and Immediately Fail

Louisiana Police Chiefs Arrested in Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

Two Louisiana police chiefs were arrested mid-conference in Baton Rouge after allegedly filing a fake armed robbery report, ironically just steps from a session on law enforcement ethics.

New BREC Leader Says She’s Open to All Ideas Except the Good Ones

BREC Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

BREC’s new superintendent is making the rounds to “listen,” but sources say she’s mostly just nodding politely and jotting down synonyms for “no.”

New 19th JDC Loyalty Program Lets Frequent Defendants Earn Points Toward Next Bond

19th JDC Bond Rewards Baton Rouge Court The Sadvocate

A new “My19th Rewards” program is letting frequent Baton Rouge defendants earn bond points with every arrest. Court officials say it’s a way to “modernize the experience,” though critics call it a rewards system for repeat offenders. Even murder charges can now earn double points.

EMS Ambulance Thief Beats All Previous Response Times—Immediately Hired as Supervisor

EMS Stolen Ambulance Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

EBR EMS just promoted a guy who stole one of their ambulances—because he only hit two cars and got there faster than anyone else on staff.

LADOTD Launches Study to Investigate Why Previous Studies Haven’t Studied Anything Yet

The LADOTD is now studying the studies about the new Mississippi River bridge—because apparently the only thing getting built in Louisiana is bureaucracy.

‘I’ll Sign Any Insurance Bill,’ Says Governor Who Immediately Doesn’t

Benedict Arnold Jeff Landry Louisiana The Sadvocate

Louisiana’s governor promised to sign “any” insurance bill—then vetoed the first one that reached him. Homeowners are left with high premiums and higher blood pressure.

State Says it Was Joking When It Told St. George Organizers to Form a City Then Apply for School District

Lawmakers now admit their guidance to St. George to “become a city first” was more of a polite brush-off than an actual policy.

BREC Launches Virtual Waterpark Experience to Offset Lifeguard Deficit at Liberty Lagoon

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

TikTok Brits Ask for Best Louisiana Food, Confused When Locals Drop Them Off at Gas Station

Louisiana Gas Station Food The Sadvocate

BATON ROUGE, LA – British TikTokers Josh & Jase, currently on a quest to “taste the soul of the South,” were left utterly baffled Tuesday when they asked Baton Rouge locals for the best place to eat—and were casually dropped off at a gas station off Airline Highway. “We assumed they misunderstood the question,” said […]

19th JDC Replaces Metal Detectors With Scales, Announces Undercard Dockets on Mondays

Baton Rouge Courtroom Fights The Sadvocate

After a courtroom brawl and back-to-back judge scandals, Baton Rouge’s 19th JDC courthouse is embracing chaos—by installing scales at the front door and announcing Monday undercards.

DA Partners with Ticketmaster to Sell Ringside Seating at Baton Rouge Courtroom Fights

Baton Rouge Courtroom Brawl Fight The Sadvocate

The East Baton Rouge DA’s Office announced a new revenue stream this week: ticket sales to future courthouse fights. After a surprise melee broke out in a courtroom, officials saw an opportunity too lucrative to ignore.

Health Officials: Needles Handed Out on Siegen Lane Totally Unrelated to Used Needles Found All Over Siegen Lane

Needle Cleanup Baton Rouge Siegen Lane The Sadvocate

City officials are warning residents not to assume that the thousands of discarded syringes scattered across Siegen Lane have anything to do with the clinic on Siegen Lane that gives out thousands of syringes.

New Ankle Monitor Company for BR Courts Promises to at least Pretend to Monitor Defendants

Baton Rouge courts have hired a new ankle monitor provider with a refreshingly honest motto: “We’ll at least act like we’re trying.”

BREC Employees Agree to Six-Month Fuel Theft Moratorium to Fund Cleanup of Siegen Property

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

After 13,000 Absences, EBR School Board Declares Victory Over Overcrowding

East Baton Rouge Parish School Board The Sadvocate

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

Edwards Seeks Senate Seat, Promises Seamless Transition from Local Irrelevance to National Irrelevance

US Capitol Building The Sadvocate

Former Governor John Bel Edwards confirmed his U.S. Senate bid this week, vowing to deliver the same level of quiet, forgettable leadership that marked his time in Louisiana politics.

West Feliciana Port Commission to be Dissolved After Officials Realize There’s No Actual Port

West Feliciana Port Commission Louisiana St Francisville The Sadvocate

With no port in sight, West Feliciana officials voted to dissolve the Port Commission, calling it unnecessary. Critics say the move clears the way for shady land deals and imaginary beachfront development, proving once again that in Louisiana, geography is just a suggestion—especially when real estate is involved.

DA Launches ‘Text-a-Judge’ Program to Pre-Dismiss Cases Before Wasting Time on Investigations

19th JDC Text A Judge Program East Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

The East Baton Rouge DA’s Office is piloting a new system that lets prosecutors text mugshots and case summaries directly to judges for instant dismissal decisions. Critics say it bypasses due process, but officials call it “a more efficient path to disappointment.”

Chase Through West Baton Rouge Marks First Time in Years a School Bus Has Run on Time

School Bus Pursuit West Baton Rouge Iberville Louisiana The Sadvocate

In a rare display of punctuality, a Louisiana man stole a school bus and led police on a multi-parish chase—marking the first time in recent memory that a bus actually showed up on schedule.

Landry Calls in ICE to Confront Escalating Texas License Plate Invasion on LA Roads

Nissan Altima Texas Plates Baton Rouge Louisiana The Sadvocate

Governor Jeff Landry says Louisiana needs more ICE agents—not for immigration, but to confront the wave of Nissan Altimas with Texas plates terrorizing local roads at high speed with zero turn signal usage.

State Celebrates 50 Years of Monitoring Capitol Lake Toxicity by Adding a New Sign

Capitol Lakes Baton Rouge Louisiana Toxic EPA The Sadvocate

After decades of toxic buildup and government foot-dragging, Louisiana finally acknowledged Capitol Lakes with something tangible: a new sign that warns residents the water is dangerous—just in a more “official” font.

REAL ID Deadline Extended After Officials Discover Baton Rouge OMV Still Processing 2019 Walk-Ins

Louisiana DMV Head Resigns Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

In an effort to help Louisianans still stuck in the OMV system, the REAL ID deadline has been extended—especially for those who walked in during 2019 and never left.

New Reality Series ‘So You Think You Can Judge?’ Pilots in Baton Rouge

19th JDC So you think you can jduge the sadvocate baton rouge louisiana

Baton Rouge’s 19th Judicial District Court is now the surprise setting of So You Think You Can Judge?, a new reality show where judges compete to keep their robes while dodging ethical complaints. So far: one fake law, one fake Army rank, and a very real insurance scam.

May Day Protest At State Capitol Hijacked by Group Demanding Bigger Chicken Strips at Cane’s

May Day Louisiana State Capitol Canes Chicken Strip Size Baton Rouge The Sadvocate

The protest started with chants against authoritarianism and ended with handmade signs demanding full-sized chicken fingers. While some came to challenge Trump-era policies, most left questioning how Cane’s manages to charge $11 for what one marcher called “two and a half glorified chicken crayons.”

LSU Student Designs AI to Prevent Wrecks—It Just Keeps Recommending ‘Move Out of Baton Rouge’

Baton Rouge Traffic The Sadvocate

While some hoped LSU’s AI would revolutionize traffic safety, it instead took one look at Florida Boulevard and immediately scheduled its own out-of-state transfer. LADOTD remains optimistic, calling the results “unexpectedly accurate.”

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