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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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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 ...
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LSU vs. Alabama baseball updates
HOOVER, AL (WAFB) - LSU's Sean McMullen started the game off with a single but Mark Laird hit into double play to clear the bases and the Tigers went scoreless in the first inning. After Alabama went 1-2-3 in the bottom of the first, it was Mason Katz's turn to lead off the inning with a single. But this time it was Raph Rhymes who hit into the double play and one out later the ...
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Slidell man arrested for indecent behavior with juveniles
A teenager was killed and a second was arrested on DUI charges in an overnight accident, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol. Investigators say a BMW being driven by 18-year-old Cameron ...
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Louisiana to push ahead with paying private firms to teach kids
(Reuters) - Louisiana's schools chief vowed on Friday to push ahead with a plan to let students take classes from private firms and nonprofits at taxpayers' expense, despite a legal setback and objections from some ...
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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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Killer sentenced to 2 life terms plus 100 years
WBRZ BATON ROUGE - An East Feliciana Parish man was slapped with two life sentences plus 100 years for a particularly brutal murder in East Baton Rouge Parish. Dominique Smith was convicted in March and sentenced today for the murder of his former girlfriend, Jessica Palmer, 23, and her three year old son Juan Palmer, Jr. They were found with their throats slashed in a BREC park on Port ...
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Suicidal driver arrested for causing crash that injured infant adult
IBERIA PARISH, LA (NBC33) - An infant and a 37-year-old man were sent to the hospital this morning after a car crash. The driver who caused it was allegedly attempting to commit suicide. The Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office reports that the incident occurred on Hwy 182 shortly before 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 24. The suspect, Dwayne P. Shaw, 48, allegedly drove his vehicle into oncoming ...
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SEC appoints Herb Vincent as Associate Commissioner for Communications
BATON ROUGE, LA - The Southeastern Conference announced today that Herb Vincent has been hired as Associate Commissioner for Communications for the conference. Vincent currently serves as Associate Vice Chancellor for University Relations and Senior Associate Athletics Director at LSU. He will begin his new role with the SEC in September. "Herb brings a wealth of experience as well as ...
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Man shot in face suspect escapes
PONCHATOULA, LA (WAFB) - A Ponchatoula man is recovering after being shot in the face Thursday night.According to reports, an officer was patrolling the North Baronne St. area when he saw two men standing in the road, one of which was wearing bloody clothing. The other man took off running when he spotted the officer.Police were unable to find the suspect.The man in the bloody clothing was ...
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Senators hear from public on next years budget
hearings BATON ROUGE - People who rely on the state for health care and educational programs traveled to the Louisiana Capitol to ask senators to pay for those services in next year's budget. For hours Friday, the Senate Finance Committee heard requests for cuts to be reversed, for programs to be continued and for spending to increase on services with long waiting lists. It was the day ...

