Today's top headlines.
with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editorWelcome to another weekend and another round of Baton Rouge headlines. Let's take a look at the latest news … Arrests made in IHOP shootingA month after a shooting at the Siegen Lane IHOP left one dead and another wounded, police announced that they made some arrests in connection with the slaying: a 17-year-old and three adults. We also got a hold of the affidavits from BRPD that describe the events leading up to the deadly ambush and the investigation that followed. New rape allegationsThree more women have spoken out against LSU's handling of sexual assault and misconduct complaints against athletes and faculty. Permits still requiredGov. John Bel Edwards vetoed a bill that would have nixed permitting requirements for people who want to secretly pack heat. So, the status quo persist. That is, folks are welcome to carry a gun as long as it's visible, but will have to obtain a license to conceal it. Reporter Blake Paterson has the details. Thanks for reading! |
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| LIVINGSTON — A judge has ruled that a former Livingston Parish sheriff's deputy and his ex-wife, who together face a slew of sex crimes cha… Read more |
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| I was looking at my media feed on Facebook recently when pain leapt from the screen into my heart. It was my friend Paula Collins writing a… Read more |
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| Three more women have come forward to publicly blast LSU's handling of their complaints of rape and sexual harassment — two involving footb… Read more |
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| MONROE — More than a year and a half after Louisiana state troopers were captured on body camera video brutalizing Black motorist Ronald Gr… Read more |
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| New baseball coach Jay Johnson has agreed to a five-year contract with LSU that will pay him $4.9 million before incentives by the end of the deal, according to a preliminary term sheet between Johnson and the school released Friday. Read more |
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| Two teenagers lay in wait behind the Siegen Lane IHOP for nearly a half-hour last month before charging toward their victims with guns draw… Read more |
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| The canceled 2020 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival will get a second chance in 2021. Read more |
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| Gov. John Bel Edwards vetoed legislation that would have allowed Louisiana residents 21 and older to carry concealed firearms without a per… Read more |
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| LIVINGSTON — The Livingston Parish Council on Thursday rejected impassioned calls by the owner of an embattled paintball business to help k… Read more |
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