A Baton Rouge woman will serve time in federal prison after she used COVID-19 relief money to pay for a destination wedding.
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A Baton Rouge woman was sentenced for fraudulently using Covid-19 relief funds. Among the things she bought with the more than $100,000 loan -- a $20,000 destination wedding and $30,000 in jewelry.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A Baton Rouge woman convicted of defrauding the federal government was sentenced to 13 ...
Texas A&M’s Aicha Coulibaly will miss the rest of the season after injuring her knee Sunday in the Aggies' 64-51 loss to No.
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Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers are inching closer towards Spring Camp with the program revealing the official date and ...
Now, coach Shea Ralph has the No. 23 Commodores back among the best as the team entered The Associated Press Top 25 on Monday ...
New details have emerged about LSU QB Colin Hurley’s serious car crash. Police reports shed light on what happened that night ...