Man rushed to hospital after car goes under school bus on Old Hammond Hwy wbrz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbrz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Repeat flooders using lessons from 2016 as another recovery effort begins
Repeat flooders using lessons from 2016 as another recovery effort begins
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BATON ROUGE - Cluttered curbs and piles of debris dotting driveways tell the story of last Monday s flooding. For Shawana Taylor-Walker, it s a story she knows all too well. Is it inconvenient, Taylor-Walker asks herself. Yes, it is. Is it going to be stressful? Yes, it is. But I m still here to be able to do these things.
Taylor-Walker and her family moved to their home on Buckingham Avenue off Old Hammond Highway in 2008. Eight years later, in 2016, that home would flood, with water nearing the top of the front door. And just last week, the water line seen on several feet lower, shows where it invaded once again.
Murder victim s family furious after judge allows suspect to remove ankle monitor due to leg irritation wbrz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wbrz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Blue Store Chicken opens new spot; Jamaican restaurant and a bicycle shop on the way
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New location of the Blue Store opens
Blue Store Chicken opened its newest location at 4949 North Blvd. near Baton Rouge Community College, according to
Daily Report. The restaurant officially opened Feb. 1.
The convenience store also known for its locations on Mills Avenue, Old Hammond Highway, Plank Road, Highland Road and Bluebonnet Boulevard is popular for its fried chicken wings.
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Royal Taste of Jamaica is planning a move to the former Christina’s restaurant in Beauregard Town, according to
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Woman s valuables destroyed in storage unit by rodents; insurance, storage company not responsible for over $70,000 in losses
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Monday, February 01 2021
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BATON ROUGE - A woman s possessions were destroyed by rats and she contacted 2 On Your Side after getting nowhere on her own.
Michelle Dow started storing the contents of her house at the Life Storage on Old Hammond Highway in Baton Rouge in 2002. She sold her home after a divorce and needed a place to put the items until she found a new house. Dow says she ended up storing the items for a lot longer than she had planned and it wasn t until a couple of years ago did she notice rat droppings here and there throughout the unit. Dow says she let the management at Life Storage know what she found.