Bueche
GOVERNMENT
Tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico to bring heavy rainfall to Louisiana
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — After a short lull in tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin once Ernesto dissipated, the tropics are looking more active with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) now watching three disturbances for possible development over the next week. Two of the tropical waves are in...
LSU Rejects National Anthem Request From Louisiana Governor Who Wants All Athletes Present
The governor of Louisiana made waves earlier this year when he suggested schools in the state should take scholarships away from players who aren’t present for the national anthem, but LSU has made it clear they have no plans to alter a pregame routine where players aren’t present. At this point, I feel like virtually […] The post LSU Rejects National Anthem Request From Louisiana Governor Who Wants All Athletes Present appeared first on BroBible.
New COVID-19 variants spreading across the capital region, experts say
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – A new but milder variant of COVID-19 is circulating through the Baton Rouge area. Doctors are calling these new variants of COVID-19 the “flirt group” which are sub-variants of Omicron. Those strains are known as KP.1, KP.2, and KP.3. Although it’s very contagious, it’s a mild strain of the virus.
Underage Drinkers in Louisiana Have More Rights Than You Think
Football season is about to hit Louisiana like a Dustin Poirier right hand to the jaw. It gets underway with High School Jamborees in Lafayette, Lake Charles, Shreveport, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and just about every other community in the state. Most of those jamborees will take place either tonight or Friday. Then we start the college football season on Saturday and the professional football season will begin their games on September 5th.
National Hunting and Fishing Day set for Sept. 28, 2024
Louisiana’s National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD) will be held Sept. 28 at four locations across the state, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) announced. Waddill Wildlife Refuge in Baton Rouge, Woodworth Shooting Range in Woodworth, the Tom Merrill Recreation Area at Bodcau Wildlife Management Area (WMA)...
Late Acadian Ambulance CEO's son to serve remainder of father's term on LSU's Board of Supervisors
BATON ROUGE — Gov. Jeff Landry on Friday named the son of Acadian Ambulance's CEO to serve out the remainder of his father's term on LSU's Board of Supervisors after he died of cancer in June. Blaise Zuschlag, the executive vice president and chief administrative officer for Acadian Companies,...
Woman's Hospital holds ribbon-cutting for Louisiana's first inpatient mental health unit solely dedicated to pregnant, postpartum, and post-pregnant women
BATON ROUGE --- This week, Woman’s Hospital celebrated the opening of the brand new Perinatal Mental Health Unit (PMHU) with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that included Woman’s President and CEO Rene Ragas, Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham, LDH Secretary Michael Harrington, state lawmakers, elected officials and a host of hospital, community and business leaders. Woman’s PMHU is Louisiana’s first inpatient mental health unit solely dedicated to serving the specialized needs of women who are pregnant, up to one year postpartum or have suffered a pregnancy loss within the last year. Patients will start being admitted in September.
St. Francisville without fire chief for 8 months. To consider appointment intern chief.
The town of St. Francisville has been without a designated fire chief for eight months, but officials said during an Aug. 27 meeting they are open to appointing an interim chief. Fire Chief Tommy Robinson retired on Dec. 31. Mayor Robert Leake, who noted that Alderman Andy D’Aquilla had recently...
Baker residents can get help paying utility bills
BAKER, La. (WAFB) - Families living in Baker can get assistance to pay their utility bill. The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federal program that helps with home energy expenses. Representatives from LIHEAP will be at Baker City Hall from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30 to help residents apply. The address is 3325 Groom Road.
What are some tailgate foods people eat in Louisiana?
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Tailgating season in Louisiana has arrived. Louisiana takes its tailgates seriously, there is always food, drinks, tents and people ready to have a good time. Some might say they like to have a football party more than they like to watch the game. In...
DEQ is asking for your help finding solutions to tire waste
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Around 4.6 million tires are thrown out each year according to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. The agency said lots of those are dumped illegally in ditches or on the side of the road. “You go to bed at night nothings there, when you...
LSU’s Tiger Stadium gets $20 million facelift while other campus buildings allowed to fall into state of disrepair
So, while LSU remains in desperate need of more than $700 million in DEFERRED MAINTENANCE, including repairs to the roof that is literally caving in on the university’s 70-year-old library, Tiger Stadium has just undergone a nice multi-million-dollar FACELIFT that features new lighting and a state-of-the-art new scoreboard that is second to nobody, not even ‘Bama, by gosh.
Letters: Landry's Ten Commandments crusade betrays Constitution
The Advocate’s Aug. 6 article, “La. officials defend law requiring Ten Commandments,” stated that Gov. Jeff Landry did not understand the “whole big fuss” over the law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in schoolrooms. Landry was quoted as saying “I think we’ve forgotten...
Amite River Basin Commission to host public meetings toward Master Plan
HNTB engineers (Baton Rouge) has been tasked with the development of the Amite River Basin Commission (ARBC) Master Plan. The goal of the plan is to develop a regional approach to mitigate flood damage, coordinate river management, promote responsible watershed management, and to conserve and restore the unique natural resources in the Amite River Basin watershed. To that end HNTB is preparing for our first round of public meetings with the main goal being to educate and seek input and feedback from stakeholders and the general public that will be included in the planning process through public meetings throughout the Basin.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.