After 20 years of tumbling and flipping and balancing, of dealing with injuries and surgeries and smiling through it all for the judges and the fans, there is no professional level to graduate to.
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‘Was a death sentence’: New film reveals truth about Louisiana slave sale that saved Georgetown University
Nearly 200 years ago, the school that later became Georgetown University was free to everyone who could attend. But it was also in massive debt. To pay that debt and save the school from collapsing, ...
The space that formerly housed Serop’s Café on Corporate Boulevard has found a new tenant. Brandon McGehee, who owns the Courtside Crossing Shopping Center across from Towne Center, tells Daily Report ...
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Veteran-owned, Christian-based coffee shop serving community in Livingston Parish
A coffee shop in Livingston Parish aims to feel like home while offering food and coffee to the community.
On Sunday night, American tennis star and two-time Grand Slam champion Coco Gauff was forced to retire from her second-round ...
Folks can find Guinness at Bin Q on St. Patrick’s Day as well as several other bars, grocery stores and restaurants across Baton Rouge. Kegged Guinness (draft) can be found at: O’Haras Irish Pub, 136 ...
The Journey" tells the story of 272 enslaved people sold in New Orleans in 1838 and why it still matters to about 4,000 descendants.
The coroner’s office determined the cause and manner of death for one Angola inmate. Correctional officers were cleared by a ...
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