A Baton Rouge woman will serve time in federal prison after she used COVID-19 relief money to pay for a destination wedding.United States Attorney Ronald C. Gathe, Jr. announced that U.S. District Judge Brian A.
Celebrate Valentine's Day at Carrabba's with a four-course dinner for two for $65. The menu includes shrimp scampi calamari, Mama Mandola's Sicilian chicken soup, chicken Marsala, grilled salmon, red velvet cake and more.
Krewe of Shenandoah, named after the Shenandoah neighborhood, started from a Facebook group. This year’s parade theme is “May The Course Be With You,” a reference to the neighborhood’s history as a golf course and “Star Wars.”
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - One person was injured in a shooting in Baton Rouge Monday night, January 27. According to emergency officials, the shooting happened around 7:30 p.m. on Lorraine Street near Longfellow Drive. Officials said the victim is stable at this time.
Authorities responded to the scene at around 11:17 p.m. and found Karvell St. Cyr, 22, deceased from gunshot wounds.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A Baton Rouge woman convicted of defrauding the federal government was sentenced to 13 months in prison. Gernesia Williams, 47, was ordered to serve three years of supervised release and pay $110,030.47 in restitution.
The event is for children ages 4-11. Celebrate the Year of the Snake and enjoy Asian street food, $1 macarons, vendors, activities, signature drinks and exclusive goodies at Boba ParTea's new location at 10190 Celtic Drive, Baton Rouge, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2.
Game Coin was launched in 2021 by Baton Rouge entrepreneurs Frankie Badeaux and David Mahler, who are not named in the SEC’s lawsuit against Zhu. The startup aimed to allow amateur athletes to create their own digital trading cards which could then be bought and sold on a web-based marketplace using its Game Coin—or GME—token.
A top-ranked Baton Rouge high school football quarterback has inked a "first of its kind" NIL deal with a New Orleans-based automotive group.
Baton Rouge Police homicide detectives are investigating a fatal shooting after being called to the scene at 11:17 p.m. Saturday in the 6500 block of Blackberry Street.
After losing Aicha Coulibaly, the Texas A&M Aggies battled in Baton Rouge but lost 64-51. Here is what happened.
Baton Rouge Mayor Sid Edwards and other local officials highlighted the successes and lessons learned over the past week’s winter weather events.