Police have suspect in Harvey tunnel crash Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:40:02 GMT |
4 Investigates: Police documents found in unsecured station Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:40:02 GMT |
Man charged with two shootings, three fires Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:40:02 GMT |
City boots 370 cars with new program Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:40:02 GMT |
Man pleads guilty to church killings after having conviction thrown out Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:40:02 GMT |
Oil rises more than $10 to record high |
Obama meets privately with Hillary Clinton |
Jury finds Michael Garcia guilty |
Defense lays out case in Garcia trial Lawyers for accused killer Michael Garcia presented his side of the story in West Baton Rouge Parish Friday. Garcia is charged with killing Matthew Millican and raping his fiancée two years ago in Port Allen. |
Heat causes problems in BR Heat and possibly heat exhaustion will be an issue this weekend as thousands of you head to Alex Box Stadium or just outdoors for some weekend fun. At least five people in the Baton Rouge area were treated for heat-related problems Friday, according to Acadian Ambulance. |
Fire another hurdle for BR woman A Baton Rouge woman has been dealing with loss for the last year. News 2's Kristy Davis shows us how a fire in North Baton Rouge last night is proving to be yet another hurdle. |
Tangipahoa school system faces deficit |
Group pitches stem cell research option The subject of stem cell research brings out plenty of emotion. Now a nonprofit group says it has a way to avoid the controversy, but it needs your tax dollars to do it. Life-Share Blood Banks wants $3.5 million to build an umbilical cord blood bank. |
Fact or Fiction: Tips for saving on gas There are plenty of tips on getting better gas mileage in your vehicles, but how true are they? News 2's Ashley Davis finds out if three of the common tips you may hear are fact or fiction. |
WBRZ weather forecast for June 6 Are any rain showers expected to move into the area this weekend? Chief Forecaster Pat Shingleton has your forecast. |
Girl, 8, honored as hero |
Budgeting for officers |
Parcel rezone on next agenda |
Around Ascension for June 6, 2008 |
Albemarle finalizes Sorbent acquisition terms |
AEDC close to Ascension business park deal |
Only La. avoids rise in mortgage delinquencies |
Unemployment rate jumps to 5.5 percent in May |
La. economy speeds up |
Entergy revises ‘Team Cities’ |
Metro Airport flies above airline troubles — for now |
Business briefs for June 6, 2008 |
At Random for June 6, 2008 |
Inside Report for June 6, 2008 |
Pat Shingleton for June 6, 2008 |
Vets gather at WWII museum to remember D-Day |
Area briefs for June 6, 2008 |
Police and fire briefs for June 6, 2008 |
Spending bill increases |
Surplus funds sought for construction backlog |
Senate panel backs autism bill |
Lawmakers balk at bill to pay off Citizens debt |
Senate panel OKs cell phone rules for drivers |
Today in the Legislature |
Bill would change capital outlay system |
Tuition increase bills go to Senate |
House unanimously passes recusal rules |
Panel says, again, Sazerac is state cocktail |
Kentwood raising age for entering bars |
Survey: Louisiana among hot spots for financial hiring |
Man testifies about rape, slaying |
Children’s museum designs discussed |
Spear a unanimous pick for school chief |
LSU confident ahead of super regional Fri, 6 Jun 2008 19:35:42 CDT The LSU Tigers are less than 24 hours away from teeing off in their super regional matchup against UC-Irvine. The team is two wins away from Omaha and the College World Series, but you couldn't tell by hanging around the players the day before things are set to get started. |
Louis Miller out in the garden Fri, 6 Jun 2008 11:49:00 CDT The temperatures might be high, but that's not stopping Louis Miller from getting down and dirty in the garden. |
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