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Steakhouse Kicks A Nurse Out Over Her Outfit
A Louisiana steakhouse is garnering some backlash after it kicked out a nurse over her outfit. Management claimed that her attire violated the dress code and was "too revealing." Y'Mine McClanahan said that she wore a two-piece outfit to Stabs Prime Steak and Seafood in Baton Rouge. In her Facebook...
Battle over huge new Deer Run subdivision ends with Livingston Parish settling lawsuit
Days before a federal lawsuit was set to go to trial, Livingston Parish has reached a settlement concerning a large new subdivision in the Denham Springs area. Friday’s judgment, signed by Judge Shelly Dick in the U.S. Middle District Court of Louisiana, allows the Deer Run subdivision to move forward and prevents the parish government from enforcing any present or future ordinances that attempt to “retroactively nullify or impair the development approvals and permits previously obtained.”
Paul Finebaum thinks loser of LSU-USC game will be in serious trouble
We have a lot of questions about this year’s LSU roster, but we’ll likely get some answers pretty quickly. The Tigers open the season in Las Vegas with a ranked neutral site matchup against USC as both teams look to bounce back after defensive struggles held elite offenses back in 2023. The winner will start the year with quite a bit of momentum, but the loser will begin behind the eight-ball with a tough conference schedule incoming.
Saints Backup QB Jake Haener Diagnosed With Rare Form of Skin Cancer
New Orleans Saints backup quarterback Jake Haener said he’s been diagnosed with skin cancer. Haener, 25, did not disclose what type of cancer he has but said that it’s rare to see it at his age. New Orleans Saints backup quarterback Jake Haener was sporting a small bandage...
Conrad Shipyard holds recognition ceremony for Navy YRBM
Conrad Shipyard LLC, Morgan City, La., held a first-in-class recognition ceremony in July at Conrad’s Amelia, La., shipyard for the new 151'4"×49'4"×14' yard, repair, berthing, and messing (YRBM) barge — YRBM 57 — for the U.S. Navy. Back in 2022, Conrad signed a contract worth...
50 Cent Says Keith Sweat Is Bailing On His Festival Over Diddy’s Revoked Key To The City
Keith Sweat claimed he would only perform via Zoom because 50 Cent was unable to attend to the singer’s Key to the City ceremony. 50 Cent called out Keith Sweat for threatening to skip August’s Humor & Harmony festival in Shreveport, Louisiana. Sweat claimed he would only perform via Zoom because 50 Cent could not attend an event in which the singer would receive the Key to New York City.
Furniture Chain Confirms Bankruptcy – Louisiana Stores to Close
Furniture and appliance shoppers in cities such as Lake Charles, Lafayette, Alexandria, Shreveport, Baton Rouge, Monroe, Port Allen, and the Greater New Orleans area might soon find themselves with one less option when it comes to furnishing and outfitting their homes. A one-time leader in the furniture and appliance industry has officially confirmed it has filed for bankruptcy protection as of this past Tuesday.
Customers who save on electric bills could be forced to pay utility company for lost profits
Louisiana’s major electric utilities are still pushing state regulators to allow them to charge customers for the costs of a new statewide energy efficiency program and for the electricity customers will no longer need because of that program. A large group that included Louisiana Public Service Commission staff, utility company executives, consumer advocates and other […]
Drawdown Scheduled for Popular Louisiana River Starting Early September
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has announced a drawdown scheduled for False River to begin on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. The drawdown is being done in conjunction with the False River Watershed Council and Pointe Coupee Parish Government. What is the reason for the drawdown of False...
Flowers Baking Co. will close Baton Rouge site and lay off 69 employees. What to know.
Flowers Baking Co. will shut down its Mid City bakery beginning in mid-September, a move that will put 69 employees out of work in Baton Rouge. The company said it was shutting down the bakery operations “due to continued efforts to optimize capacity within our supply chain throughout the network of Flowers bakeries”, according to a letter sent by Darin Allen, plant manager, to the Louisiana Workforce Commission last week.
LSU basketball trio begins 2024 Olympic quest
With the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paris Olympics on Friday, the pool play portion of the Olympic men's basketball tournament begins on Saturday. Two former LSU basketball players and a present member of the LSU men's basketball coaching staff will be on the floor for the three games of competition in the 12-team event which will send eight of the teams to the medal round.
LSU Football: Fall Camp Starts This Week So Let the Speculation Begin
As the LSU Tigers football team gears up for fall camp, fans and analysts alike are speculating on the team’s outlook for the upcoming 2024 season. LSU’s offense inspires guarded optimism, with the departure of three first-round draft picks from last year’s top-rated offense leaving a significant gap. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier has the potential to lead a high-powered offense, but doubts persist regarding the supporting cast. Receiver Kyren Lacy, transfer players Zavion Thomas and CJ Daniels, and running back Kaleb Jackson must all rise to the occasion. While one of the nation’s best offensive lines show promise, the offense get B+ grade.
Supply for most-needed blood type drops to 18-month low
BATON ROUGE - Amid an overall low donor turnout and a 30% blood donation shortfall during the first week of July, blood service provider Vitalant is facing an emergency shortage of type-O blood. Vitalant said Friday that in addition to the 18-month low, the provider is experiencing an acute shortage...
Baton Rouge police react to fallen officer in Lafayette
JEANERETTE - A Lafayette Police officer was killed Thursday in a stand-off. Three other officers were injured, according to the Lafayette Police Department. Senior Corporal Segus Jolivette served the Lafayette Police Department for 11 years. He was a member of the S.W.A.T. Negotiator team. Jolivette was shot and killed while attempting to serve several warrants. That’s when a barricaded suspect shot officers.
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