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The Advocate's Top Headlines

with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editor

Good morning. Here's a look at some of our latest headlines.


Never forget

It's the 20th anniversary of 9/11, and Baton Rouge plans to mark the somber anniversary this morning by observing a moment of silence for the lives lost in the attacks. Reporter Charles Lussier spoke to family of a Louisianan who died when one of the planes crashed into the Pentagon. As part of his story, he also spoke to members of the BRFD, which is hosting today's memorial event. 

Click here to read his story.


One last shot

Students who failed to comply with LSU's pandemic protocols by the end of Friday risked getting kicked out, university officials told us. By the most recent tally, it looked to be about 1,000 students. Caroline Savoie, who's been following this story all week, says that comes to about 4% of the total student population. Here's her story.


Power's still out

Nearly half of St. Helena Parish is going on a third without power — and may not get hooked up to the grid until the end of the month. James Finn has the scoop. 


Evacuee dies in crash

A Metairie resident who was trying to return home after evacuating to Houston to flee Hurricane Ida died Thursday in a nine-car wreck. Here's what we know about the fiery crash, which wounded several others during rush-hour around Lobdell, officials tell us.


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Today's top stories

State Police superintendent addresses transparency, touts reforms, but faces doubt

Facing mounting pressure for Department of Justice oversight and court-ordered reforms at Louisiana State Police, Col. Lamar Davis touted a… Read more

FEMA mobile registration sites for post-Ida aid open in Ascension, for all residents in storm's path

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is setting up locations throughout southeast Louisiana to register people for assistance for their … Read more

Generators, fuel tankers, tarps: See where $160M and counting has gone in Hurricane Ida recovery

In the immediate response to Hurricane Ida, Louisiana’s government dispatched thousands of emergency response officials, bought generators … Read more

 
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U.S. Rep. Troy Carter pushes for federal 'pattern-or-practice' probe into Louisiana State Police

Freshman Congressman Troy Carter is now among those calling for a top-down federal civil rights probe into the embattled Louisiana State Po… Read more

COVID claims life of 2nd Livingston sheriff's employee: 'She was like a guardian angel'

A week after an ambulance rushed Laura James' husband to the hospital with dangerously low oxygen levels, she followed.  Read more

Waterways in Ascension reopen; officials urge caution with debris, 'pungent' fish kills

All electrical lines downed by Hurricane Ida have been removed from waterways in Ascension Parish. Read more

 
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LSU board waives entrance exam for 2022 freshmen, delays vote on Faculty Council status

The LSU Board of Supervisors on Friday voted to waive students’ admission exam requirements for 2022-2023 school year and postponed a discu… Read more

East Baton Rouge releases map outlining Hurricane Ida cleanup; wants debris piles sorted

Hurricane Ida made a mess of things, and East Baton Rouge officials don't want property owners adding to it. Read more

Eight air pollution monitors still out in southeast Louisiana; 10 restored since Ida

EPA helps state with airplane surveillance, ground monitors in Norco, Garyville Read more