BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU on Thursday released its 56-game 2025 baseball schedule, which begins on Friday, February 14, when the Tigers face Purdue Fort Wayne in Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field.
Less than 24 hours after Hurricane Francine made landfall Wednesday, Baton Rouge is demobilizing the full efforts of its emergency preparedness team, as the storm appears to have dealt less damage ...
With Hurricane Francine now gone from Louisiana, most Baton Rouge-area schools are reopening Friday, but extensive power outages have prompted Ascension, Assumption and St. James parishes ...
Entergy Louisiana senior communications specialist David Freese says it’s too soon to give time estimates for when power will be restored in affected areas of Baton Rouge. “Today is day one ...
11, but may be subject to change due to Tropical Storm Francine. Check with the organizers for the latest updates before attending. The Louisiana Bourbon Festival returns to Baton Rouge this weekend, ...
That includes her return as Satine in the Broadway production of “Moulin Rouge!” opposite Aaron Tveit. “Her voice is very moving to me,” Tveit says. “There’s so much emotion conveyed ...
BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU will have its first crack at a nationally ranked program in No. 18 Baylor and will face an undefeated Samford club at the Baylor Invitational Sept. 12-13 at the Ferrell ...
The strongest winds and rains are located around Francine's eyewall, which will now run up through the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metros, the National Weather Service said at 6:20 p.m., as the ...
Flights in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette are all canceled Wednesday afternoon and evening as Hurricane Francine barrels toward Louisiana's coast. The Louis Armstrong New Orleans ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - “LA-Crave-A-Ball” is known for its variety of boudin balls. The company, which is run by the Pizzolato family and chef Yvette Bonanno, is USDA certified to distribute ...
Boyle Heights Beat Community Reporter Alex Medina at the 6th St. Bridge Opening in July 2022. Credit: The Los Angeles Local initiative ...
On Saturday a brief blackout disrupted a University of Southern California football game. Why aren’t La La Land’s progressive leaders upset? Maybe because they’re partly responsible.