Miss Humblebee can get your child interested in learning with lessons in art,math, music, science, social studies and language and literacy.
Esri, the global leader in location intelligence, has awarded the City-Parish its prestigious Special Achievement in GIS award.
Depending on circumstances, the signal upgrades can reduce travel time by 10-50% and accidents by 30-50%.
"Our positivity rate of people getting tested in East Baton Rouge Parish was 14.5% this week."
"Make sure to attend the con on Saturday, August 29th."
The estimated local economic impact of the production was $53.9 million, and the estimated spend on Louisiana payroll was $7.5 million.
Anyone age 5 or older can get a free COVID-19 test from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, July 10–Sunday, July 12.
Oceans Healthcare, Capital Area Human Services, Ochsner Health, and the Louisiana Center for Eyes will occupy the facility to provide care.
The partnership is designed to provide the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council with resources to promote civic engagement on social media.
There is now a page for relevant facts about the diverse community of Baton Rouge and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Test sites will open for 12 days, from Tuesday, July 7, to Saturday, July 18.
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome signed an executive order Wednesday.
These are just a few of the historical digital resources available to your library card.
"Our Career Center is now bringing their excellent services to you in a brand new way – through YouTube."
The executive order will be effective July 3, 2020, at 12 pm through August 3, 2020, and will be re-evaluated before August 3, 2020.
"Summer’s hitting pretty hard, so get yourself and even your kids set up with online courses from Lynda."
Excellent librarian Heather Barnes spoke about her research process, her favorite parts of archaeology, and best ways to spend quarantine.
The event is intended to support residents who face food insecurity because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Baton Rouge Health District announced a major milestone in its PPE Donation Initiative.
East Baton Rouge Parish is currently under a Flash Flood Watch until Tuesday, June 9th.
Join an East Baton Rouge Parish Library reading challenge today! You’ll be entered into prize drawings for all kinds of neat stuff.
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome joins mayors across the country in recognizing Monday, June 1, as a National Day of Mourning.
BRPOP shares upcoming contract opportunities with small businesses, thereby promoting supplier diversity and equity within industries.
Library locations will open to the public from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. through 6 p.m.
The focus will be on creating animation and puppetry projects aligned with the Imagine Your Story theme for 2020.
“This public-private partnership is part of my administration’s goal to address nutritional food access issues in our community."
However, residential garbage and recycling will be collected as normal on Monday, May 25th.
This month’s story is The Hidden Rainbow by Christie Matheson, about gardens and bees. Perfect for this time of year.
"We update the page periodically, so please take a look around, and come back frequently to see what has changed."
Starting on May 20th, you can pick up holds through the drive-through windows at the Fairwood Branch and the Main Library on Goodwood.
CATS designed its current essential service to accommodate an anticipated gradual, cautious reopening strategy.
City-Parish buildings will be open to the public with strict protective and physical distancing guidelines effective Wednesday, May 20.
Applications will be taken on a first-call, first-served basis until all service funds have been exhausted.
"We are currently estimating a revenue shortfall of approximately $23 million in the General Fund."
The webinar series will have a different topic each session and will feature Geaux Get Healthy’s community partners as guest speakers.
The working group will develop recommendations for the near-term goals needed to move into Phase 1 of economic reopening.
"This testing site will accept anyone exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms. I urge our residents to take advantage of this resource", Mayor Broome.
The contest is open to graduating seniors who are members of the Class of 2020 and attend schools in East Baton Rouge Parish.
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome will hold a virtual Town Hall meeting at 1 p.m. May 5, 2020.