News from 5/1/2024
- Inmate killed during transport after reportedly faking seizure, beating guards when they attempted to help
- After a busy first 100 days, BRPD Chief Morse reflects on progress so far
- AG discusses next steps in congressional map debacle
- Victim in Central crash thanks first responders who saved him
- Lawmakers answer questions amid looming constitutional convention
- NAACP, others file notice of appeal in battle over Louisiana Congressional maps
- Man accused in Scotland Avenue killing pleaded guilty in unrelated domestic violence case day after deadly shooting
- Advocates against domestic violence pleading to lawmakers for more money to help support victims
- Kitten finds new home after Kenner firefighter saves baby animal from storm drain
- Former Lafourche art teacher found guilty of sexually abusing student in 2009
- Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office warns people of scammers pretending to be deputies
- State agency asking for public's help to find missing cow
- Diocese of Baton Rouge appoints new executive director of Catholic Charities
- Killian crews use camera to seek source of sediment in town's water supply; boil order still in place
- Landry administration opts in to EBT program after 'hogwash' resistance to summer feeding program
- Gov. Jeff Landry declares May 1 as National Heatstroke Prevention Day
- Denham Springs man arrested for allegedly soliciting child porn in multiple states
- Tangipahoa Sheriff's Office offering $5,000 reward for information on 2021 homicide
- US judges throw out newly-drawn Louisiana Congressional maps
- Georgia Republican wants vote next week on whether Johnson should stay as Speaker