| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Eating and multiplying: They're baaaack. An invasive fish that biologists thought was under control years ago has been found again in Plaquemines Parish waters. They have voracious appetites and spawn like crazy – the “perfect storm for an invasive species,” one official tells Alex Lubben. LSU in Omaha: LSU faces another big game tonight at the College World Series. OK, OK - they're all big games at this stage of the season. Anyway, Koki Riley is in Omaha with the Tigers and will tell us all about tonight’s winner’s bracket matchup against UCLA. Columnist Scott Rabalais, meanwhile, is bullish on the Tigers. Cleco sale: A utility that provides electricity to 300,000 customers in Louisiana – including much of St. Tammany Parish – is up for sale. Blake Paterson has the details of the process that could bring major change for Cleco customers and employees. Jimmy Swaggart hospitalized: The Rev. Jimmy Swaggart has been hospitalized after going into cardiac arrest at his Baton Rouge home on Sunday. A family member said the well-known televangelist, who is 90, needs a miracle. Did you get this newsletter forwarded from someone else? Sign up here. And if you're interested in becoming a NOLA.com subscriber, here's a great offer. Stay spectacular, Bob |