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VIDEO REPORT: Hot dogs, fireworks, "The Sandlot" and LSU baseball creating a fireworks show
NEW ORLEANS — What's more 4th of July than hot dogs and fireworks?. I guess you could say grilling, ice cream, pie, and pool are in that number, but nothing bigger than hot dogs and fireworks. The 4th of July is also known for baseball, whether if you are...
Lafayette, Lake Charles men arrested in marijuana bust
LAFAYETTE, La. (KPLC) - The Lafayette Police Department made two arrests after recovering 113 pounds of marijuana. The undercover operation in the 200 block of Highland Oaks Lane in Lafayette resulted in the arrest of Gregory Chaisson, 63, of Lake Charles, and Blade Chaisson, 30, of Lafayette, Sgt. Robin Green said.
EMS takes one to hospital after stabbing in Baton Rouge, officials say
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) – One person was transported to a hospital in critical condition after a stabbing on Friday, July 5, according to emergency medical officials. EMS said they were called to Greenwell Springs Road near a hookah lounge around 3:15 a.m. According to the Baton Rouge Police...
Scattered Rain Tempers the Extreme Heat for Acadiana
Scattered showers and storms will be back in Acadiana during your Friday afternoon and evening hours. Rain chances increase to 50%, which is a little better compared to the coverage from the 4th of July. Fortunately, the additional clouds and rainfall should hold the extreme heat back as highs near 93°. Muggy conditions will push […]
Lost pets on July 5th is rising issue owners, shelters are facing
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The fireworks have popped, and the celebrating has concluded. Fourth of July has ended, but it still can have a negative effect because of the impact it has on furry friends. There is an increase in the number of lost pet’s animal shelters are reporting...
LSU receives commitment from 4-star defensive tackle Zion Williams out of Texas
LSU DL coach Bo Davis landed his first big verbal pledge since he was hired in January when four-star defensive tackle Zion Williams of Lufkin, Texas, announced his commitment on the morning of July 4th.
Religion Briefs: St. John Bible Institute registration, free medical clinic and a revival
St. John Bible Institute will hold its 2024-2025 registration from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 13, at St. John Baptist Church, 820 New Rafe Mayer Road, Baton Rouge. For more information, contact Dr. Donald R. Ruth at (225) 774-1468. Free medical clinic. The Baton Rouge Seventh-day Adventist Church,...
This LSU QB is focused solely on performance, not predictions
BATON ROUGE – Surrounded by reporters in late June 2019 at the Manning Passing Academy where he was a counselor, Joe Burrow made one of the boldest proclamations ever uttered by an LSU quarterback considering the historically conservative Tigers had never averaged more than 38.6 points in a season.
RPCC Green & Low Carbon-based P-Tech training (register now)
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He Gone: Wide Receiver Dakorien Moore picks Ducks over Tigers on Thursday
One-time LSU commit Dakorien Moore, the No. 1-rated wide receiver in the 2025 signing class, has made his collegiate decision on Thursday night and he will not be a Tiger after all unless he changes his mind again before national signing day. The highly coveted playmaker from Duncanville, Texas, announced...
Missed WBRZ's Fireworks on the Mississippi? Watch here!
BATON ROUGE — Channel 2 is proud to continue the tradition created by the Manship Family for over 50 years by providing the largest fireworks show in Louisiana with WBRZ's Fireworks on the Mississippi. The fireworks are available on WBRZ's YouTube channel. WBRZ would like to encourage the public...
Lake Charles marks Independence Day with annual ‘Red, White, Blue and You’ celebration
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - This year’s “Red, White, Blue and You” celebration is now in the books. “Lake Charles is just genuinely such a patriotic community. For people to come out in the mid to upper 90s to help us celebrate the freedom that we enjoy in America, and those who have fought and continue to fight so hard to protect that freedom. It says a lot about this community and their love for our country,” said Matt Young of Visit Lake Charles.
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