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Health expert says new COVID variant is ‘most transmissible yet’

Health experts are calling the latest variant of covid-19, XBB.1.5. → Read More

Louisiana TikTok ban explained: Lawmakers, TikTok officials weigh in

Last week Louisiana Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin announced he will be banning TikTok off state department-issued devices this includes phones and laptops. → Read More

FBI investigating suspicious flyers sent to multiple Baton Rouge businesses in Coursey Boulevard area

Local and federal officials are investigating after three bank employees went to the hospital Monday morning after touching flyers left in a night dropbox. → Read More

EBR Metro Council passes ‘Devin’s Law’, “I’m very grateful”

On Wednesday, the East Baton Rouge Metro Council unanimously passed Devin's Law✎ EditSign, a new ordinance that aims to make rental properties safer after the tragic death of Devin Page Jr. → Read More

Louisiana lacks monkeypox vaccines, treatment as outbreak grows

Louisiana Department of Health leaders say the state does not have enough vaccines or medication to combat the monkeypox virus. → Read More

Family of man missing in Mississippi River speaks out; search continues

Howard Brown’s daughter, Courtney describes her dad as a loyal friend and husband. → Read More

Experts urge water safety as number of child drownings increases in Louisiana

The American Red Cross limited or suspended most of its lifeguard certification courses during COVID-19 restrictions, causing a severe shortage of certified pool staff. → Read More

Advocates protesting at Louisiana State Capitol as Roe v. Wade takes center stage

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Local advocates are taking their voices to the state Capitol after Roe v. Wade is again taking center stage. A leaked draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the federal law allowing abortions. Pro-choice advocates are hosting a call to action at the state Capitol Tuesday […] → Read More

Louisiana State Police officials say coverup involved in Ronald Greene’s death

Nearly three years after the death of Ronald Greene. Lt. Col. Kenny Van Buren says that Greene’s death was a cover up. → Read More

Entergy, AT&T start new utility projects following Hurricane Ida’s devastation

Utility companies are now upgrading their infrastructure to ensure a stronger grid after Hurricane Ida. → Read More

Gov. Edwards’ office introduces COVID-19 Student Wellbeing Task Force

Governor John Bel Edwards Office, Council of Student Body Presidents and the Louisiana Board of Regents has parented up to launch the COVID-19 Student Wellbeing Task Force. → Read More

Louisiana nears end of fourth COVID surge, health leaders say another surge could happen

According to the Louisiana Department of Health, as of Wednesday there are less than 500 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the state. → Read More

Louisiana doctor raises money to support aspiring minority medical students

For years Dr. Russell Ledet's passion has been helping more minority students enter the field of medicine. → Read More

Vigil, balloon release held Saturday for 2-year-old Nevaeh Allen

BATON ROUGE, La. (BR PROUD) The death of 2 year old Nevaeh Allen has made a tremendous impact on the community in Baton Rouge. The toddler’s body was found in a rural area in Hancock County, Mississippi last weekend. Her mother and her mother’s boyfriend are accused of killing her. A memorial sits outside the […] → Read More

‘We sleep in the car’: LaPlace homeowner shares recovery story

Residents in Laplace are picking up the pieces 11 days after Hurricane Ida. → Read More

Family who lost father to Hurricane Ida thanks community for help

Family members of the man who died in Ascension Parish Sunday night from Hurricane Ida say there are still trees threatening their home. → Read More

One victim speaks out after judge drops charges against Derrius Guice

Charges of domestic violence are being dropped against former LSU Tiger, Derrius Guice after he and his accuser reach a settlement. → Read More

Gov. John Bel Edwards expects to end federal unemployment soon

Governor John Bel Edwards is expected to end the federal unemployment benefits before the expiration date in September. → Read More

LSU Board of Supervisors to announce Presidential decision, Thursday

The Board of Supervisors are set to announce their decision on the next university president on Thursday. → Read More

Cleo Fields says no to running for second congressional district seat

Representative Cleo Field announced he will not be running for the second congressional district seat. → Read More