| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
Thanks for starting your day with Morning Headlines. Here are some of our top stories. State education officials want to help students recover academically from the pandemic, and they see expanding tutoring as a way to do that. One tool to help increase tutoring services for tens of thousands of students without incurring prohibitive costs is artificial intelligence. Patrick Wall has the story. Another member of the Regional Transit Authority's board has resigned, putting the eight-member body at half of its capacity and making it unable to reach a quorum and do business. The resignations follow revelations that a contractor did almost $1 million in work without proper approval. Blake Paterson has the details. Attorney Vincent Wynne and interim DA Collin Sims are running to be the next district attorney for the 22nd Judicial District, and each accuses the other of misrepresenting their credentials to win the job. Alex Lubben has this report. Check out all the latest news, sports and entertainment coverage from The Times-Picayune. Chad |