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The newly formed Leaders for a Better Louisiana is bringing a new statewide conference to Baton Rouge. The two-day affair, called the Future Louisiana Conference, is set to take place in early ...
After months of delays, Main Street Market says it’s finally reopening this fall. The 8,000-square-foot downtown marketplace closed for a major renovation in September 2023. At the time, BREADA, which ...
The U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships delivered more than $125 million in economic impact to Baton Rouge during its ...
SPOOF NIGHT! WITH "SHREK" (2001): 7:30 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. The Family Dinner Comedy Troupe presents an ...
President Trump signed an executive order easing regulations for Louisiana's chemical plants, including major names like Shell and Dow, to boost a key manufacturing sector amid compliance concerns.
Catch a show Friday  Celebrate the release of a new indie alternative EP this Friday, July 25, at Chelsea’s Live.  South ...
This event will bring together many youth serving people and organizations like educators, funders, and civic leaders to ...
The flood threat across Louisiana and Mississippi is increasing through the end of the week. Flood watches are in effect for New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, Lafayette, Gulfport and Biloxi, and ...
A rooftop fire at Main Event in Christiana caused an estimated $500,000 in total damages, with water and smoke damage included, fire officials said.
A blend of history, art, and unity took center stage at the Jewel J. Newman Community Center as Baton Rouge came together to celebrate Juneteenth.
Families across the Baton Rouge area can enjoy various Fourth of July events.
Several events are happening in the Capital Region with opportunities to celebrate and observe the Juneteenth holiday.