Central Beefs Up Police Dept.

Central Beefs Up Police Dept.

Since approval by the Central City Council of funds to hire a new Assistant Police Chief and additional rent for a larger office, Central Police Chief James Salsbury has moved forward aggressively toward beefing up his department. Using volunteer police officers and donated materials, Salsbury has nearly completed the move to a new 2,200-square-foot space […]

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Luc Alexander, Shake  With Alexander Luc!

Luc Alexander, Shake With Alexander Luc!

At Central Middle School open house, Jolice Provost of Central City News had her son Luc Alexander Provost in tow when a Central High senior came in the door with her sixth grade brother and asked for instructions.  The young lady looked at Luc’s schedule and asked, “Is that his name?”  Jolice replied, “Yes it […]

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Istrouma High Class of 1964 Holds 50-Year Class Reunion, Remembers

Istrouma High Class of 1964 Holds 50-Year Class Reunion, Remembers

More than 200 surviving members of the Istrouma High School Class of 1964 gathered for their 50-year reunion July 11-12 at Holiday Inn South in Baton Rouge. Activities began with an informal reception Friday night and ended with a formal banquet on Saturday. During the banquet, the group lit candles honoring 72 of their classmates […]

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EBR School Board Adopts New Districts

EBR School Board Adopts New Districts

By a vote of 6-5, the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board has voted to reapportion itself into nine single-member districts for the Nov. 4 primary election.  Qualifying will be held Aug. 20-22. Under the plan, there are five majority white districts south of Florida Boulevard, three majority black districts north of Florida Blvd. and […]

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Opinion: Gay Rights Ordinance Has Constitutional Problems

Opinion: Gay Rights Ordinance Has Constitutional Problems

The Metro Council considered but did not vote on a proposed Gay Rights Ordinance at its meeting of Wednesday, July 23.  The proposed is likely to return to the Council’s agenda on Wednesday, Aug. 14. The ordinance purports to codify a new kind of obligation among persons — namely, the obligation not to discriminate based […]

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Opinion: Can Elected Officials Violate Law with Impunity?

Opinion: Can Elected Officials Violate Law with Impunity?

Voters in East Baton Rouge Parish will face a ballot full of candidates for everything from Justice of the Peace to United States Senate in the Nov. 4 primary and the Dec. 6 runoff.  The process begins with qualifying, which will be held Aug. 20-22. Qualifying forms will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 4:30 […]

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EBR Voters Face Long Ballot on Nov. 4

EBR Voters Face Long Ballot on Nov. 4

Voters in East Baton Rouge Parish will face a ballot full of candidates for everything from Justice of the Peace to United States Senate in the Nov. 4 primary and the Dec. 6 runoff.  The process begins with qualifying, which will be held Aug. 20-22. Qualifying forms will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 4:30 […]

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Mall Annexation Suit Goes to Court of Appeal

Mall Annexation Suit Goes to Court of Appeal

Does Section 1.09 of the East Baton Rouge Plan of Government give any citizen of the City of Baton Rouge the right to challenge an illegal annexation by the Metro Council? That will be the issue when the 1st Circuit Court of Appeal hears an appeal being filed Friday by Capital City News editor Woody […]

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Istrouma Lives Again at NBR Reunion

Istrouma Lives Again at NBR Reunion

Every year on the second Thursday of July, Istrouma High School lives again, as graduates from the 1940’s to 1980’s gather at The Atrium downtown to celebrate their heritage.They are joined by graduates from Redemptorist, Glen Oaks, Baker, and Central who come to renew old friendships and reminisce about life in a world that no […]

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Central Officials Sworn in on July 1, 2014

Central Officials Sworn in on July 1, 2014

Jr. Shelton rose from the ashes of defeat four years ago to be sworn in Tuesday as the new Mayor of the City of Central. More than 250 people gathered at the Central High auditorium on July 1 to watch District Judge Richard Anderson of Central administer the oath of office to Shelton, who became […]

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