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Local animal welfare groups to provide FREE shots to pet owners in need

Pet owners in Baton Rouge can gain some free help this weekend to keep their furry friend clean and healthy, too.

Dalai Lama delivers message of peace in New Orleans

The Dalai Lama kicks off his visit to New Orleans with a series of speeches Friday at the city's convention center. The visit from the conveyor of peace comes less than a week after a mass shooting left 20 injured on Mother's Day.

Go backstage with the cast of 'Wicked' in New Orleans

Eight years on the road, 15 trucks, 3,200 performances and counting! The hit Broadway musical Wicked has just as much magic going on behind the scenes as it does on stage.

National Safe Boating week: 651 deaths in 2012 were preventable accidents

The Coast Guard kicked off the start of National Safe Boating Week with Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day at many of its units Friday.

Dedication ceremony for Skip Bertman field to be held during LSU vs. Ole Miss game

Tonight is the official dedication ceremony for the Skip Bertman field. It will begin at 6:55 p.m. during the LSU vs. Ole Miss game. The 1993 National Championship team will be onhand to celebrate its 20-year reunion.

Eyeing $600M Powerball jackpot? You have better chance of death by lightning

The estimated jackpot for Saturday's multistate Powerball drawing has risen to $600 million, the Multi-State Lottery Association said Friday. That would be the second largest lottery jackpot in U.S.

Local salons help belles get ready for the Storybook Ball

Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge is hosting the fifth annual Storybook Ball on Saturday May 18, 2013 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Baton Rouge River Center.

Tin Roof Brewery holding 'Food Truck Friday' to benefit Cancer Services

Cancer Services will be helping Tin Roof Brewing Co. celebrate American Craft Beer Week with a special Food Truck Friday.

Louisiana Bond Commission approves over $81.3 million for local projects, over $7 million in savings

The State Bond Commission approved over $81.3 million for projects statewide and approximately $7.3 million in savings from refinancing existing public debt at its May 16th meeting, according to State Treasurer John Kennedy.

$210 million in tax credit awarded to community development in Louisiana

U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., and U.S.

More people rally in support of Medicaid expansion at State Captiol

Medicaid expansion supporters continue to flood the Capitol, despite Governor Bobby Jindal saying he won't support any kind of expansion. Two Medicaid expansion bills are still alive and going through the legislative process.

Bill banning social media use while driving passes through the House

A bill that bans using social media sites while driving will soon be law. All that it needs is for the Senate to pass it and the Governor's signature.

First McDonald’s built in Baton Rouge celebrates 50th anniversary

It's been 50 years of Big Macs, fries, and apple pies for McDonald's in Baton Rouge.

State troopers recognized, awarded for efforts

Officers from across the state were recognized today for their extraordinary efforts on the job.

Senate Finance Committee gets first crack at budget

With millions of taxpayer dollars in their hands, state senators are getting their first look at the state's budget. The Finance Committee is deciding where cuts can be made and where money needs to go.