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Go to summer art camp this week Take your kids to a painting class, Monday–Friday, July 7-11, at Painting With a Twist. ...
Tasha Amar from the East Baton Rouge Council on Aging talks about the impact and significance of the Older Americans Act.
A man accused of stealing an ambulance from Baton Rouge General-Mid City led police on a chaotic chase after paramedics ...
Baton Rouge entrepreneur Stuart Gilly is on a mission to transform the city—one volunteer project and small business at a time. Through Grow with the Alliance, the nonprofit he founded, Gilly has ...
The U.S. Department of Education’s decision to freeze $6.8 billion in K-12 funding has alarmed state officials and educators, who warn it could impact after-school, enrichment, and language programs.
The nonprofit organization, known as SCORE, has been advising up-and-coming business owners through volunteer mentors since ...
The camp is in honor of Diontrey Claiborne, who was one of three teenagers shot and killed at a birthday party in 2014.
Dr. Kay Moore, 86, passed away on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at her residence in Westminster Canterbury in Virginia Beach. Kay was born Aug. 9, 1938, to the late John K. and Willie B. Moore in Baton ...
The Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office has deployed 12 members of its urban search and rescue team. These crew members — from the Baton Rouge, Zachary, West Feliciana and East Side fire departments ...
Entergy Louisiana, which provides electric service to more than 1.1 million customers in 58 parishes, successfully completed ...
In June alone, two longtime New Orleans businesses, Canal Barge Co. and Gallo Mechanical, both announced sales to ...
Amid a holiday crime spike in Jackson, residents say the violence isn’t everywhere — just in certain parts of the city.
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