Obama, Clinton to campaign together |
Man arrested in killing is state rep’s son |
Additional charges for Walker couple |
LSU-North Carolina game resumes |
La. Court rules against Woodside landfill |
5 children removed from Walker couple |
More charges for Walker couple They already faced charges in what is likely the biggest animal cruelty case in state history, but now Samuel Stroup and Cindy Jones of Walker have been charged with three counts of child desertion. Investigators descended on the home in Livingston Parish Thursday and found nearly 600 living animals, and more than 200 dead. |
Gunfire a problem in BR neighborhood People living along Boulevard de Province in Baton Rouge say they hear gunfire daily. A man was shot at the Audubon Park apartment complex Friday, just a block from where a deputy shot an accused drug dealer the night before. |
West Feliciana may shorten work week A four-day work week could soon become a reality for employees of West Feliciana Parish. To save on gas, the parish Police Jury is suggesting shortening the work week by one day. |
$330K cost of more land for Walker HS |
Ex-trooper sues State Police |
Balance sought in city’s growth |
Around Ascension for June 20, 2008 |
Ascension deputies book second youth in armed robbery |
Bistro expanding to Willow Grove, other cities |
Walker developer buys retail center site |
Roman’s leasing from new property owner |
IRS has rebates for 412,338 in La. for rebates |
Personal income declines in state |
La. 46th in tech growth |
Business briefs for June 20, 2008 |
La. personal income dips in first quarter |
Vanderleeuw to take new ExxonMobil post |
At Random for June 20, 2008 |
Pat Shingleton for June 20, 2008 |
Smiley Anders for June 20, 2008 |
Flood board asks Congress to investigate levee failures |
Undercover deputy shoots gunman |
BR man arrested, accused of having sex with his dog |
Texans arrested in credit fraud |
Police and fire briefs for June 20, 2008 |
Livingston woman listed on FBI’s site |
Baker man arrested, pot seized in traffic stop |
Recall effort targets Tucker |
Panel advances spending measures |
St. Gabriel track passes, faces veto |
Senate panel: Pastorek could hire without bids |
Cassidy: Hospital will divert uninsured funds |
House clears cell phone, driving bills |
School funding bill sails through Senate |
Bill would require extra child support payments |
Bill would postpone shutdown of Jetson |
Paincourtville man found guilty of sex crimes |
Officials to deliver supplies to homeless |
Jefferson relatives plead not guilty |
Baker school superintendent resigns, board president says |
Man pleads guilty in sex case |
Tigers look for new start against Heels Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:52:23 CDT After a rocky start the LSU baseball team is getting a second chance in their rematch with the North Carolina Tar Heels, but there's a chance rain could be a big player in the game again Friday night. Sports Director Michael Cauble got answers from the Tigers on how they planned to turn around their sticky situation. |
WBRZ weather forecast for June 20 Fri, 20 Jun 2008 17:56:08 CDT There is a chance of rain all through your weekend. WBRZ Meteorologist Chris Stevens has your forecast. |
Many still waiting on stimulus checks Fri, 20 Jun 2008 17:48:40 CDT Maybe you've gotten your economic stimulus check, maybe not. The checks started going out two months ago as part of the presidentâs economic stimulus plan, but many are still waiting for the check to come in the mail. |
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