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Murder Down 23%, Other Shootings 33% In 1st Quarter of 2025: Mayor Sid Edwards

Mayor-President Coach Sid Edwards commemorated his first 100 days in office under the banner “100 Days of Momentum,” a theme that reflects the administration’s progress in addressing East Baton Rouge Parish’s most pressing challenges. In just over three months, Mayor-President Edwards’ administration has worked tirelessly to deliver real, measurable results in public safety, homelessness, and […]

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EBR Republican Party Helped Turn Politics Here from Blue to Red

In testimony tuesday at the State Capitol, leaders of the Republican Party in East Baton Rouge Parish told the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs that the past has made strides in moving the parish from reliably Democrat to likely Republican. Although registered Republicans account for only 79,588 of the parish’s 288,681 registered voters, or […]

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Morgan, Yates Vying for St. George Mayor, Nine Seeking 3 Seats on St. George Council

The Rotary Club of St. George sponsored a candidates forum on Tuesday, March 11 that turned into a spirited debate. Here are highlights, gleaned from the remarks of the two candidates for Mayor, five candidates for two At-Large City Council seats, and four candidates for the Council seat from District 4. This report lists the […]

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Charter Controversy: Whether Council-Led Government Is Better Than Mayor-Led City

During the St. George candidates forum on Tuesday, March 11, candidates explained their position on the proposed City Charter.  Here are some of their comments: • Mayoral candidate Jim Morgan said, “I’m a big No! The City Manager is a key issue. He will have immense power. The Mayor of Dallas makes half as much […]

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Amendment No. 2 Removes Protection for Churches, Non-Profits from Property Tax

By Woody Jenkins, editor St. George Leader  On March 29, four constitutional amendments will be considered by voters statewide. Amendment No. 2 has a poison pill: It removes constitutional protection against property taxes for most church property and all nonprofit organizations.  If Amendment No. 2 passes, property tax exemptions for churches and nonprofit organizations will […]

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Coach Sid, Council, Library Agree on Plan

A compromise has been reached on the Library tax controversy. Mayor-President Sid Edwards, the Metro Council, and the Library Board have agreed on the proposed library millage rededication. The result is Thrive! Baton Rouge, a plan that secures long-term, dedicated funding for libraries while allowing the City-Parish to invest in essential services and financial stability […]

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Everyone Is Invited to Vietnam Veterans Wall, A Life Changing Event March 20-23 in Central

Revolution Square, 9500 Blackwater Road, Baton Rouge will host The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington March 20 to 23. Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to attend and view the etched names of the 58,281 men and women who lost their lives. Since The Wall […]

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St. George’s 1st Elections March 29

Supporters of Dustin Yates were attending a fundraising event for their candidate Tuesday night, Feb. 18, when they received the news that Yates’ only opponent in the March 29 city election had dropped out of the race. The fundraising event quickly became a victory party! Fellow Republican Jim Morgan announced that he is withdrawing his […]

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Coach Sid’s Library Tax Plan Is Essential for Much-Needed Reform of City-Parish Budget

The controversy over funding the parish library system is just the beginning of a conversation that has to play out over the next few years in East Baton Rouge Parish. The reality is this: Local government has plenty of money, enough money to provide a high level of services to the public for the next […]

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Five Seek Two Council at Large Seats

CITY OF ST. GEORGE —David Dellucci is a Republican candidate for Council Member at Large for the City of St. George. A lifelong resident of East Baton Rouge Parish, David has lived in the newly-incorporated City of St. George for 34 years. Born and raised in Baton Rouge, he was a multi-sport athlete at Catholic […]

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