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with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editor

Good afternoon and welcome back to your midday news roundup. 


Record rainfall

With four months left before year's end, 2021 has already brought more rainfall than the capital region saw in all of 2020. "It's an odd anomaly," one climatologist told us in this piece by Ellyn Couvillion. 


'My husband drowned'

Relatives of some of the people who've died while tubing on the Amite River tuned into the Livingston Parish council meeting Thursday to demand action and some accountability for Tiki Tubing, whose customers keep getting stranded or submerged. 

"My husband drowned in your parish and no one offered their condolences,” Lisa Hilliard, the wife of one drowning victim, said in the Zoom session. “Not Tiki Tubing. No one."

Reporter James Finn has the story.


A political insider looks back

From U.S. Sen. Russell Long to Gov. Kathleen Blanco, LSU professor Robert Mann had a front-row seat to Louisiana politics for decades. He writes about them and his own journey in his new memoir, "Backrooms and Bayous: My Life in Politics." Read about it here.


Here to help

They thought their work was done. But when COVID roared back, BR Answer the Call reignited its efforts to feed health care workers and help out local restaurants.

Find out what they're doing now in this story.


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Today's top stories

Rainfall tops annual average in Baton Rouge with four months left to go: 'It's an odd anomaly'

Baton Rouge saw more rain by mid-August than it typically sees in a whole year. And with four months left to go, 2021 is shaping up to be o… Read more

Louisiana vaccine lottery: $1M grand prize, scholarships awarded for getting COVID shot; see names

Louisiana capped off its vaccine lottery incentive Friday by awarding a whopping $1 million grand prize and five $100,000 scholarships.  Read more

U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins says COVID ‘almost killed me,’ but he's still opposed to mandates

LAKE CHARLES – U.S.  Rep Clay Higgins says his recent bout with COVID-19 almost killed him, but he has now fully recovered and still oppose… Read more

 
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'My husband drowned here': Family of perished tubers demand action from Livingston council

Family members of people who died while floating down the Amite River are demanding that the Livingston Parish Council do something to addr… Read more

Overwhelmed by COVID-19, a Tangipahoa Parish hospital is latest to get help from Washington

A team of federal healthcare workers has come to Tangipahoa Parish to help North Oaks Medical Center’s depleted staff battle COVID-19 — the… Read more

Ed Orgeron updates preseason practice: On LSU’s injuries, Derek Stingley playing offense and more

Ed Orgeron held his first news conference since the beginning of preseason practice Thursday night. LSU’s coach updated the status of a few… Read more

 
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Sadie Roberts-Joseph's accused killer to stand trial in March in civil rights activist's death

A Baton Rouge man accused in the July 2019 slaying of local civil rights activist Sadie Roberts-Joseph has been given a March 14 trial date… Read more

Mann with a front-row seat: LSU professor chronicles his life in Louisiana politics in new memoir

As a preacher’s kid growing up in hard times in Texas and Louisiana, Robert Mann had dreams for the future. Read more

When COVID roared back, so did BR Answer the Call, helping out both medical workers and restaurants

As Baton Rouge area medical facilities fill with COVID-19 patients, BR Answer the Call is again stepping up to make life a little more bear… Read more