This guide includes details from over 130 schools. It covers traditional public schools, public charter schools and private schools in the area.
A weak cold front moving through Baton Rouge late Monday night will bring the chance of severe thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.
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Krewe of Oshun set to takeover North Baton Rouge streets in February
Location: 10423 Jefferson Hwy., Baton Rouge. City Club members can get a Valentine’s Day dinner for $120 per person. The price includes a complimentary glass of wine or champagne. Seating for the dinner will be from 5:30-8 p.m. Click here to see the menu or make a reservation. Location: 355 North Blvd., Baton Rouge.
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office arrested three men who were accused of operating a drug trafficking group.
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.
A Baton Rouge woman was sentenced for fraudulently using Covid-19 relief funds. Among the things she bought with the more than $100,000 loan -- a $20,000 destination wedding and $30,000 in jewelry.
The soaring harmonics of this Grammy-nominated world-touring octet will fill the lofty heights of Holy Name of Jesus Church at Loyola University uptown.
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.
Tacos del Cartel, a Mexican restaurant that is part of New Orleans’ Veho Hospitality Group, is opening in Baton Rouge, an announcement reads. According to Tacos del Cartel Baton Rouge’s G… Already an INSIDER?
A Baton Rouge woman will serve time in federal prison after she used COVID-19 relief money to pay for a destination wedding.