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Hundreds of people participated in a “No Kings” protest in downtown Baton Rouge on Saturday, June 14. The protestors filled the area of North 4th Street and North Street to make their voices heard. The people carried signs with many different messages.
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‘No Kings Day’ protest in Baton Rouge marks Flag Day with defiant stand for DemocracyOn a day typically reserved for celebration and patriotic reflection, a group of Baton Rouge residents used Flag Day to issue a bold message: America is not a monarchy.
Ten people who said they were unjustly arrested for protesting Sterling's death received damages in their case against BRPD.
Baton Rouge police didn't respond to an email or ... "This group was certainly not about a peaceful protest," said Col. Mike Edmonson, superintendent of the state police, on Sunday night.
The city of Baton Rouge will pay a $1.17 million settlement to 14 people who accused local law enforcement of using excessive force and violating their First Amendment rights at a protest over ...
Louisiana's GOP-dominated Legislature passed a package of bills this week that were designed to aid in federal crackdowns on migrants suspected of entering the country illegally.
Black men from Baton Rouge were the primary group arrested Friday and Saturday, but on Sunday, a student-led protest resulted in mostly white women — many from New Orleans — being arrested.
151; -- Protests continued today in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and St. Paul, Minnesota, following a night in which 200 protesters were arrested by police between the two cities. Thousands of ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Hundreds of people participated in a “No Kings” protest in downtown Baton Rouge on Saturday, June 14. The protestors filled the area of North 4th Street and North ...
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College Drive Flyover Opens, Bringing Major Relief to Baton Rouge DriversThe Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) gathered with local officials to mark the completion of the $61.5 million project, designed to address one of the most congested and dangerous traffic spots in the Capital Region.