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| Chemical leak halts traffic |
| Expanded I-12 may reach Juban |
| Mavericks fire Avery Johnson |
| CAUW CEO announces resignation The Capital Area United Way is looking for a new CEO. Howard Taylor announced his resignation Wednesday morning after being in Baton Rouge only 15 months. |
| Jindal, press association at odds over bill |
| BRPD teams win honors at competition |
| Dolphins sought in Lake Pontchartrain |
| Shred your personal documents We're getting ready to "Secure Your ID" by shredding personal documents. Wednesday morning on 2une In we demonstrated a major shredding device and also told you where you need to go to dispose of documents the right way. |
| Zoe's Bakery prepares fruit tart Zoe's Bakery joined us on 2une In Wednesday morning to prepare its Fruit Tart. |
| 'Godspell' comes to Ascension Parish The inspiring and popular production of "Godspell"comes alive this weekend at the Pasqua Community Theatre in Gonzales. |
| Council airs amending charter |
| Lafayette lauded for innovation |
| System to study air quality plan |
| Gonzales couple booked in child-abuse case |
| Film reps: Tax rules blurry |
| Business Briefs for April 30, 2008 |
| Inside Report for April 30, 2008 |
| Pat Shingleton for April 30, 2008 |
| Smiley Anders for April 30, 2008 |
| N.O. natives plan to remain in BR |
| Storms still wreak havoc on La. health |
| Machete-wielding man, 35, arrested after 2-hour standoff |
| Police and fire briefs for April 30, 2008 |
| BR man, 64, drowns in canal near Port Allen |
| Man admits burglarizing W. Feliciana office |
| State filings recalled by pair |
| Proposal to end La. income tax added to bill |
| Groups make plea for slice of budget |
| Work-force development gets push |
| House panel to hold hearings in Angola 3 case |
| Senate panel advances bill for Iberville racino |
| Anti-bullying bill suffers crushing blow in House |
| Senate panel drops bingo proposal |
| Historic lighthouse threatened |
| Around the Westside for April 30, 2008 |
| WBRZ weather forecast for April 30 Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:32:10 CDT When can you expect the next bit of rain to move into the Baton Rouge area? WBRZ Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum has your forecast. |
| Zoë's Bakery prepares fruit tart Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:22:42 CDT Zoë's Bakery joined us on 2une In Wednesday morning to prepare its Fruit Tart. |
| LPSO chopper grounded Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:55:29 CDT A close call for a helicopter pilot last week during the Presidential visit. A military jet forced the Livingston Parish Sheriff's chopper to the ground. |
| I-10 re-open after ammonia leak Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:52:07 CDT All lanes of traffic on I-10 between Seigen Lane and Highland Road are now open. The shelter in place by St. George Fire has been lifted and all businesses in the Galatoire's shopping Center are open, according to the State Police. A traveling methamphetamine lab leaking ammonia caused the closure of eastbound and westbound lanes of the interstate this afternoon, said State Police spokesman Johnnie Brown. |
| Tigers, Cajuns renew rivalry Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:52:06 CDT LSU hasnât played baseball vs. the University of Louisiana at Lafayette since tempers flared at the 2002 regional at Alex Box Stadium. The programs renewed the rivalry tonight at the Box. |
| Man arrested after standoff Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:58:37 CDT A man from Carville is behind bars after a Tuesday morning standoff in the Swaggart Ministries parking lot in Baton Rouge. Deputies said it all started on Monday when Garland Morris showed up with a stack of bibles requesting to speak with someone who worked there. |
| Renaissance Village set to close Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:54:39 CDT Move out day is getting closer for Renaissance Village residents. At the end of the May, the state's largest FEMA trailer park will close. Many families have already moved out, but for the 148 families that are left, the deadline is coming fast. |
| Plan could cut state taxes in La. Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:54:37 CDT If some lawmakers get their way, say goodbye to income tax in Louisiana. Senate Bill 87 was originally written to cut taxes on the state's largest tax bracket, but that could turn into a cut for all of us. |
| Women veterans get help with BR home Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:01:56 CDT A transitional home to help women veterans is a first of its kind in Baton Rouge. Many are homeless, and looking for help to transition back to civilian life. The home is called Metamorphosis Incorporated. |
| I-10 shut down after vehicle explodes Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:59:39 CDT Interstate 10 was shut down in both directions between Siegen Lane and Highland Road Tuesday evening after a methamphetamine lab exploded in a car, Louisiana State Police confirmed. |
| Changes proposed to emergency slowdown law Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:59:37 CDT A new law proposes to make changes to speed limits when passing emergency vehicles parked on the side of the road. Right now, drivers are supposed to slow down to 25 miles per hour if on a multi-lane highway, but some lawmakers want to change it to 25 miles per hour below the posted speed limit in the interest of safety. |
| WBRZ weather forecast for April 29 Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:49:23 CDT Tuesday was a beautiful day in Baton Rouge, but how long will the nice weather last? |
| LSU welcomes back Cajuns with victory |
| SU faces test at hard-hitting UNO |
| U-High sweeps state tennis |
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