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The victim's loved ones stormed out of a Baton Rouge courtroom as a judge ordered yet another delay in the trial.
Baton Rouge's spring high school sports are on fire with some outstanding individual performances. Who was Baton Rouge's best ...
President Donald Trump's administration canceled a FEMA program that helped Louisiana prepare for hurricanes. The state had ...
New Orleans and Louisiana officials say they've reduced backlog of rape and sexual assault test kits, in addition to DNA test ...
Judge Colette Greggs made a decision to have Ryan Sharpe’s mental health evaluated to ensure he is fit to stand trial for the murder of Carroll Breeden.
The trial for 2017 alleged serial killer Ryan Sharpe was postponed Tuesday, April 8, after a judge ordered a sanity check for him.
He has secured new Class A office space in CBD high rises and in smaller buildings throughout the city for growing companies ...
Here's what voters in Louisiana need to know before the May 3 election. Deadlines for voter registration and absentee voting ...
The Lake Charles College Prep boys track and field team made an impressive showing last week at the Tabasco Relays at New ...