Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, which started more than 20 years ago as a unified effort to raise awareness about the deadly disease. And, raising awareness about AIDS is especially important for Baton Rouge.More >>
In today's digital world, a child's letter to the North Pole is most likely an email to Santa. Hints to mom and dad that took the form of a folded page in a catalogue are now links to an online store.More >>
As many of us prepare to give thanks this week, we would like to share with you a few things we are thankful for here at WAFB. We are thankful for the spirit of our people and the good in their heartsMore >>
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon did the right thing last week in rejecting a $50,000 pay increase for the CEO of Citizens Insurance, the state-run insurer of last resort.By all accounts, theMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 11:53 AM EST2012-11-13 16:53:11 GMT
One week ago today (Nov. 13) Mayor Kip Holden won re-election to a third term, capturing some 60 percent of the vote. The mayor's re-election capped a hard fought and bitter campaign. It was also an oftenMore >>
For nearly two weeks now, the American Red Cross is doing what we've come to expect from the charity...helping people recover from a disaster. Red Cross workers and volunteers are spread out across numerousMore >>
This Election Day, there are many reasons to vote. Here's one more reason that we here at WAFB and the Secretary of State's office hope you will really take to heart. There's a new program for LouisianaMore >>
Friday, November 2 2012 12:25 PM EDT2012-11-02 16:25:16 GMT
As excitement grows to a near fever pitch for the LSU-Alabama showdown in Tiger Stadium Saturday, there is plenty to get excited about as it relates to LSU's most important mission – academics.LSU recentlyMore >>