
Brittany Weiss
Reporter and Anchor at WBRZ-TV (Baton Rouge, LA)
#OnYourSide Reporter/Anchor @WBRZ | @DrakeUniversity @AlphaPhiIntl alum | @NapervilleIL native. Facebook: https://t.co/uxzWkIFwSf
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1 day ago |
wbrz.com | Brittany Weiss
BATON ROUGE - A family in Broadmoor is anxious to find the source of an erosion problem in their backyard that's been growing worse for several years. Alex Domingue has an in-ground pool, a swing set, and a nice fenced-in yard for his family. He first noticed an issue with his yard sinking in 2018 and now he's scared to let his young child play in the yard or get into the pool since dirt is washing away from one of the edges.
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5 days ago |
wbrz.com | Brittany Weiss
BATON ROUGE - Andrea LaFaver doesn't want a digital meter reading her energy usage and opted out of a smart meter when Entergy started making upgrades in 2019. Which is why it was a shock to her when she went to read her meter and noticed it had been swapped out for a new one!"It's sneaky, it's underhanded sneaky business," said LaFaver. The discovery was made on May 6, but LaFaver says she had no idea when Entergy was at her Broadmoor home making the swap without any type of notification.
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1 week ago |
wbrz.com | Brittany Weiss
PLAQUEMINE - Some people living on the west side of the river say their homes are vibrating and a barge cleaning company is to blame. The problem was first highlighted by 2 On Your Side in January and now there are concerns from the parish over what the vibrations might be doing to the levee. Kyte Aymond has been feeling the vibrations for months. "This has been going on for over a year now. It seems like every time we're told it's going to get fixed, they keep moving the goalpost," Aymond said.
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1 week ago |
wbrz.com | Brittany Weiss
PRAIRIEVILLE - One family in Ascension Parish complained of water pooling in their front yard and sewage backing up in their home for over two years. After contacting 2 On Your Side, a crew addressed their issues and created a path for water to drain and sewage to flow. Maudie Lewis emailed 2 On Your Side in March about their trouble. She said they contacted the parish several times, but later learned their work order got lost in the shuffle during a software update.
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2 weeks ago |
wbrz.com | Brittany Weiss
BATON ROUGE - Parking in the Perkins Road Overpass area is a point of contention, as some business and property owners are taking matters into their own hands by contracting with towing companies to keep watch. One business owner tells 2 On Your Side that it's not their responsibility to provide other businesses parking and it creates a liability issue after hours. While the businesses don't profit from tows, the enforcement helps keep their properties clean and clear for patrons.
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