Baton Rouge officials unveiled new crime-fighting initiatives aimed at addressing rising violence in the city during a news conference led by East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President Sid Edwards.
New initiatives include hiring retired officers and doubling Crime Stoppers rewards that lead to an arrest within 48 hours.
East Baton Rouge Parish Mayor-President Sid Edwards goes On The Record with Liam Combs. In the debut episode, the newly elected mayor talks about his transition to the highest seat in local politics: ...
The company is expected to create 175 direct new jobs over the next 10 years with a projected payroll of $12.5 million.
Michael J. Madigan, a formidable force in the state’s politics for decades, faced federal charges of racketeering, bribery ...
John H. Carter Co./ControlWorx LLC is preparing to build a $69 million, 285,000 square foot facility in Gonzales, backed by a suite of state incentives aimed at job creation and economic growth. The ...
This investment continues John H. Carter Co.’s longstanding commitment to ensure manufacturing and production facilities can get the products and services ...
Brandon Robinson, 39, was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish prison for 1st degree murder. He is accused of killing ...
If you want to make your home more able to withstand the Louisiana storms, help is on the way. The Louisiana Fortify Homes Program opened the next round of registrations for their $10,000 fortified ...
A spokesperson for Livingston Parish Public Schools confirmed Wednesday that a Denham Springs High School student was one of ...