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KARK Little Rock on MSNLittle Rock Trojans fall to LSU Tigers 7-0 in Baton Rouge RegionalThe Little Rock Trojans baseball team begins their second-ever trip to the NCAA postseason with a matchup against the No. 6 ...
Some of Baton Rouge's favorite cultural events have origins in the Queer community. Here's a look at some of the history ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNLittle Rock Trojans to play in Baton Rouge Regional of NCAA Baseball ChampionshipOn Saturday, the Little Rock Trojans baseball team punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament for the second time in program ...
The Trojans trailed LSU 3-0 going into the second inning when Angel Cano took over, driving home five RBIs and propelling the team to a 10-4 win, their first-ever against LSU and their second against ...
A bill aimed at increasing transparency in how pharmacy benefit managers operate advanced out of the Senate Insurance ...
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I’m not going anywhere’: Baton Rouge man survives shooting while improving his communityRobert McKey was renovating a home for the Mid-City Redevelopment Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving Mid-City. But he didn't think his passion for the community would land him ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNRanking the SEC Party Schools from best to worstThe SEC has a lot of Party Schools. But which one is the true life of the party? We rank the SEC party schools from best to ...
Former Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, a Republican, led their ...
House Bill 431, sponsored by Rep. Emily Chenevert, R-Baton Rouge, would change Louisiana’s comparative fault statute, which ...
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Louisiana Republicans reject bill that would address split jury verdicts, a Jim Crow-era practiceA Louisiana bill that would have carved out a path for incarcerated people convicted by now-banned split juries to ask for a new trial has failed. The GOP-dominated state Senate voted against the ...
Last weekend saw Winston Peters, arguably New Zealand’s most maverick and pugilistic politician, released from his role as ...
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