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See the latest news headlines for Baton Rouge today. NBC 33 WVLA and Fox 44 WGMB bring you the information you need in news, weather and sports. Learn what's happening in your community.
See the latest news headlines for Baton Rouge today. NBC 33 WVLA and Fox 44 WGMB bring you the information you need in news, weather and sports. Learn what's happening in your community.
See the latest news headlines for Baton Rouge today. NBC 33 WVLA and Fox 44 WGMB bring you the information you need in news, weather and sports. Learn what's happening in your community.
The Secretary of the Navy was in Portsmouth Wednesday to announce the name of a future medical ship.
The ship, which is set to be built, will be known as USNS Portsmouth. It is one of three Bethesda-class expeditionary medical ships and follows the tradition of being named after military hospitals.
Many showed up to the U.S. Capitol to pay their final respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at age 100.
Capt. Janet Days, the first African American woman to be commander of the world's largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk, will become Suffolk's new director of economic development. Days recently retired from the Navy.
Beach replenishment will be coming to the Virginia Beach Oceanfront later this month.
Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmonson has the latest weather forecast for the Hampton Roads viewing area. More weather: https://www.wavy.com/weather/
The Washington Commanders are back in the playoffs for the first time in four years. They take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round. As Running Back Brian Robinson Jr. says, the team is ready to run through a brick wall
After a seven-year run as head coach at Cornell, Brian Earl has the William & Mary men's basketball team off to a 2-0 start in conference play. Earl is trying to turn around a Tribe program that has had four consecutive losing seasons and he's doing with a frenetic style on both sides of the ball.
Old Dominion kept it close to the finish line, but Coastal Carolina edged out the Monarchs in a great Sun Belt matchup.
Some of you remember clipping coupons from the Sunday paper each week to save in stores. Now, like everything else, the coupons are on your phone.
We’ve all experienced long lines at the store at one time or another, and self-checkout machines were one way to ease the congestion, but at one local Walmart, those machines have disappeared.
As if the murder of her daughter last month weren't enough heartache already for Latoya Saunders, what she noticed this week about her grave made it even worse.
Saunders sent WAVY pictures of holes in the dirt on the gravesite, and one of them exposed the corner of her daughter's purple casket.