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Metro Council discusses Exxon ITEP, downtown parking woes, potential changes to home rule charter

Metro Council discusses Exxon ITEP, downtown parking woes, potential changes to home rule charter EBR Metro Council approves 10-year tax break for Exxon By Lester Duhé | February 24, 2021 at 10:45 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 10:45 PM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - There was a big East Baton Rouge Parish Metro Council meeting on February 24. The metro council voted unanimously to approve a 10-year tax break for ExxonMobil, worth around $23 million dollars a year. The tax break will allow the company to upgrade its oil refinery. (Source: WAFB) “We thought it was wise to support it, so we approved it unanimously,” said Councilman Lamont Cole, Mayor Pro Tempore.

Walmart offering COVID-19 vaccine at no cost to eligible patients at 2 stores in EBR through March 1

Baton Rouge church partners with city leaders to bring healing to the community

Baton Rouge church partners with city leaders to bring healing to the community 1 month 2 weeks 5 days ago Saturday, February 20 2021 Feb 20, 2021 February 20, 2021 9:18 PM February 20, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Staff Share: BATON ROUGE - Faith Hope and Love Worship Center in Baton Rouge partnered with city leaders to offer a time of healing to the families of those slain by gun violence. Both Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul were in attendance. Based on the pandemic itself and these individuals that have lost a loved one through violence realize that grief is a journey process. Society has just kind of put a band-aid on grief, said Pastor Ronald Hardy Sr.

Baton Rouge shelters full, emergency info confusing

Baton Rouge shelters full, emergency info confusing A crosswalk button is frozen in downtown Baton Rouge on the night of Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. (Source: Rick Portier/WAFB) By WAFB Staff | February 16, 2021 at 11:26 AM CST - Updated February 17 at 1:57 PM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The two cold weather shelters in the city of Baton Rouge are currently full. And, one of the phone numbers the mayor’s office has told people to call for shelters has a voicemail message saying the office is closed. The director St. Vincent de Paul, one of two shelters that were accepting people, says his agency is currently working to figure out a solution for housing more people. 120 people are staying there currently and they are full. However, he says they will continue working to find solutions for people who show up seeking shelter.

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