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Texas Brine starting to make buyout offers
texas brine BAYOU CORNE - A spokesperson for Texas Brine said the company started making buyout offers today for homes and property affected by the Bayou Corne sinkhole. Sonny Cranch with Texas Brine said they had 23 offers ready today and started scheduling appointments to meet with homeowners Saturday. Cranch said as more offers were prepared they'd schedule more appointments. The ...
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New trends for home interior this summer
trends BATON ROUGE - Home decorator Stacy Naquin appeared on News 2 at 4 today to discuss the hottest trends for your home this summer. She owns Stacy Naquin Interiors in Baton Rouge. For more information you can contact her at Email: ...
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Bayou Country Superfest to make huge impact on local economy
BATON ROUGE, LA (NBC33) - Bayou Country Superfest is this weekend and the fans are ready. One pizza shop manager says good weather and good music mean "green" for her business by LSU's campus. "It is exciting we get to see some new faces meet some new people," said Reginelli’s Manager, Caitlin Davis. Tiger Stadium isn’t a stranger to large crowds but the ...
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22 co-workers at Baton Rouge office split $1 million Powerball prize
BATON ROUGE, LA - It was a day of celebration for 24 employees with C.J. Brown Realtors in Baton Rouge who shared a $1 million Powerball prize from the record-setting May 18 drawing. The winnings were claimed on the group's behalf by Belinda "Kim" Miller, who visited Louisiana Lottery headquarters Friday with 22 of her coworkers. The winning ticket, which matched all five ...
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A great beginning to the unofficial start of summer
BATON ROUGE, La. (NBC33) - Music, food and fun! The forecast for the unofficial start to summer is looking great in south Louisiana. Although our temperatures will be warm, a cool front drifing southward on Friday will bring less-humid air to the area, making for a more comfortable-feel outside. Afternoon highs are forecast to rise into the upper-80s each afternoon under mostly sunny skies, ...
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Movie Review
Dan in Real Life
The title of Dan in Real Life is drawn from the fictional newspaper column written by Dan Burns (Steve Carell), a widowed father of three precocious daughters. His is one of those advice columns in which struggling people write in to someone they've never met and receive va ... ...
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Senators left to figure out funding for state voucher program
BATON ROUGE, LA (NBC33) - Knowing the funding for the state's voucher program is on shaky ground brings mother Falesha Augustus to tears. Her son loves his new private school, and she's not willing to give up the fight for the scholarships that pay his way there. "Guess what? I haven't told my child, because I am going to do everything that I can do to send him to a better ...
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Double shooting leaves one dead one hospitalized
CLINTON, LA (WAFB) - Officers are on the scene of a deadly shooting in East Feliciana Parish. There is very little information right now, but we're told it happened around 4 p.m. at a home on Highway 10, near Smith Road, just east of Clinton, LA. East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office says one person is dead and another was taken to the hospital via AirMed. WAFB has a crew on the ...
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Mayor Holden Washington bridge collapse should serve as wake up call for EBR
BATON ROUGE, LA (NBC33) - Mayor-President Kip Holden warned today that the bridge collapse in Washington should serve as a wake up call for East Baton Rouge Parish. Back in 2011 the Metro Council shot down a $350 million bond proposal for infrastructure issues in the parish. A portion of that would have gone to upgrades on the nearly 80 bridges in the Baton Rouge area. Many are on the verge of ...
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JPSO Father apparently kills teen son then self
RIVER RIDGE, La. (AP) -- Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies say a 52-year-old man apparently shot his 16-year-old son in the head and then turned the gun on himself in their home in River ...
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Texas Brine to offer settlements to residents near giant Louisiana sinkhole
GRAND BAYOU, LA (WAFB) - Just two days after a federal court approved a class-action lawsuit for people impacted by the giant Louisiana sinkhole, the company responsible for the salt cavern that caused the sinkhole says they're ready to begin making settlement offers to affected residents. On March 13, Texas-Brine, the Houston based company that owns the salt dome, announced it would ...

