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According to ESPN and WAFB, Louisiana State Police issued a warrant for the former Tigers player, 24, stemming from a car crash on Dec. 17, that killed a 78-year-old man, identified as Herman Hall ...
WAFB (channel 9) is a television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power , Class A MyNetworkTV affiliate WBXH-CD (channel 39). The two stations share studios on Government Street in downtown Baton Rouge; WAFB's transmitter is located on River Road near the city's Riverbend section.
The Triple S Food Market in Baton Rouge, where Sterling was shot by the Baton Rouge Police. At 12:35 a.m., at 2112 North Foster Drive in the parking lot of Triple S Food Mart, Sterling was detained by Baton Rouge Police Department officers Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake. This came after an anonymous caller reported that a man was threatening him ...
The Department of Labor says the Louisiana roofing company could have prevented the death of its 22-year-old employee.
near Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Car overturned. Tom Compernolle: 1975 2008 32 years Belgian middle-distance runner army truck Zedelgem, West Flanders, Belgium Compernolle died in an accident during an army exercise. [104] Adam Comrie: 1990 2020 30 years Canadian-American ice hockey player (defenceman) motorcycle Leesburg, Virginia: Gene Connell ...
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Police shot Brown and Smith as they and other students at Southern University protested poor funding and educational disparities. In 2017 the two men were awarded posthumous degrees and in 2022 Governor John Bel Edwards apologized for their deaths. [23] Denver Smith; January 27, 1973 Rita Lloyd: 16 New York City, New York
At least four people are dead after powerful storms tore through the waterlogged and storm-weary South. More storms in the coming days will raise the risk once again of flash flooding, damaging ...
Donna Britt (July 10, 1958 – January 21, 2021) was a longtime television news anchor at WAFB in Baton Rouge. She co-anchored the station's top rated 6 PM and 10 PM news broadcasts. As a student, she had been working for WYNK radio, and so in 1981 she decided to get a temporary job with WAFB, the local CBS affiliate.