A Baton Rouge woman was sentenced for fraudulently using Covid-19 relief funds. Among the things she bought with the more ...
The soaring harmonics of this Grammy-nominated world-touring octet will fill the lofty heights of Holy Name of Jesus Church ...
Edwards said that after the snowstorm, the parish will focus on warming centers and shelters as they learn about future needs ...
Authorities responded to the scene at around 11:17 p.m. and found Karvell St. Cyr, 22, deceased from gunshot wounds.
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A blind Baton Rouge resident is safe after being rescued from a house fire by a fire prevention officer who was in the area.
A Baton Rouge woman will serve time in federal prison after she used COVID-19 relief money to pay for a destination wedding.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A Baton Rouge woman convicted of defrauding the federal government was sentenced to 13 ...