Baton Rouge kids answer survey
By KELLY P. KISSEL | Metro editor A survey of Baton Rouge school children shows that many want better access to mental health resources. Only about a quarter of the students said they felt comfortable asking for emotional help from a staff member at their school. We've taken a closer look at allegations against a Baton Rouge police officer recently arrested. One policing expert calls what the officer did one of the "cardinal sins." The Saints went to London for a game yesterday. It didn't turn out very well. |
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| An initiative seeking to capture the voices of young people in Baton Rouge has released its first report, detailing what some 500 students in town think about their schools as well as their community… Read more |
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After Baton Rouge Police brass announced in August that they had arrested two of the department’s own officers, allegations against one of the cops amounted to what a policing expert called one of la… Read more |
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Local government officials and the owners of a large dirt pit in rural St. James Parish say they are close to settling a year-and-a-half long legal dispute over its operation and long-term management… Read more |
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Robert Suttle thought enlisting in the Air Force after college in 2003 would give his life structure. Instead, the enlistment process gave the Shreveport resident a life-changing diagnosis: He was HIV positive at age 24. Read more |
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East Baton Rouge's recently created stormwater utility district has lofty goals, but before it can reduce flooding and help the city-parish avoid federal penalties for repeated violations of the Clea… Read more |
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A captain with the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office was arrested early Sunday morning on a count of first-offense DWI, the Sheriff's Office said in a statement. Read more |
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| LSU was ranked for the first time this season in the Associated Press Top 25 after its 21-17 win over Auburn, setting up a ranked matchup next weekend in Tiger Stadium. Read more |
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| On Saturday, both the TCU football team and Aaron Judge were chasing the number 62. Read more |
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| At the 9:38 mark of the second quarter Saturday night, LSU trailed 17-0 on the road as it struggled on both sides of the ball. The defense uncharacteristically allowed wide open receivers, and the offense couldn’t sustain drives. Read more |
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