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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning. There's a lot going on today in and around Baton Rouge: Let's get you up to speed.


Happening now: A fight over masks in schools

The state board that oversees schools is meeting today and discussing whether Gov. John Bel Edwards' mask order applies to K-12 schools and students. A large crowd has shown up, and many are vocally protesting the mask rules.

It seems like a similar situation to a hearing at the State Capitol earlier this week, which was disrupted by anti-mask, anti-vax audience members. 

We'll have more on what the board decides later today.


Bridges not safe for school buses?

Over the past few years, engineers have determined that several bridges in Ascension Parish had degraded and were no longer safe for heavy vehicles. But the parish's school bus drivers weren't aware of those rulings.

Now that they are, drivers are having to take detours, making some bus rides lengthier and causing some traffic issues. This story explains what happened. 


Greening up underneath I-10

A lot of places underneath I-10 in Baton Rouge are eyesores. State and local leaders have big plans to make bigger, better parks and greenways in those areas, and they have a few million dollars with which to do it.

They want the public's help in deciding what the beautification efforts should look like. This story explains the projects and how you can weigh in. 


Thanks for reading, and have a great afternoon. 

Today's top stories

Watch live: Maskless people pack state education meeting on mask mandates in Louisiana schools

A likely debate on who has the final say over mandatory face masks for public school students sparked a heavy turnout Wednesday at the stat… Read more

These Ascension bridges were ruled unsafe for school buses for years. Bus drivers didn't know.

For the first week of school in Ascension Parish, a few dozen bus routes have had had to make some lengthy detours to avoid a handful of br… Read more

Concrete under I-10 in Baton Rouge could soon be parks and a greenway. What should it look like?

State and local officials are inching closer to the implementation of a massive project aimed at reducing traffic congestion on Interstate … Read more

 
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COVID vaccine booster shots recommended for all Americans; doses could begin next month

A third shot is needed to shore up protection amid the surging delta variant, officials said. Read more

He's no Drew Brees -- yet. But there's a lot to like about Ian Book, Saints QB No. 3

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COVID deaths near record highs in Baton Rouge area as delta variant runs rampant

The Baton Rouge region is nearing single-day records for fatalities from COVID-19 this week as a wave of death sweeps across Louisiana, cau… Read more

 
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Some people are taking ivermectin to treat COVID. Here’s why that’s a bad idea.

Taking large unprescribed doses intended for animals can seriously harm your health, doctors say.  Read more

New details emerge about lead-up to shooting death of panhandler in Trader Joe's parking lot

The day before a panhandler was shot to death last August outside the Trader Joe's on Perkins Road, he had been banned from a nearby shoppi… Read more

Masks required at LSU-UCLA football game after L.A. County issues new mandate

A new mask mandate in Los Angeles County will require those inside the Rose Bowl for LSU’s season opener against UCLA to wear a facial covering, regardless of their vaccination status, because of rising COVID-19 cases in the area. Read more