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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning! Here's some of the most interesting reads from yesterday.


The COVID surge isn't slowing.

The furious spread of new variants of COVID is continuing unabated in Louisiana. This graphic gives a clear, stark picture of just how fast the virus is spreading, and how many people it's putting in the hospital.

This fourth surge is putting Baton Rouge hospitals in a dark, familiar place: staff are facing burnout, and fears of equipment shortages are starting to return. 


Tensions in BRPD boil over

It's a sort of fight that's increasingly common: Over the course of a 13-hour-long meeting, Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul and his administration sparred with some officers and their representatives over internal discipline. The civil service board ended up again reversing sanctions Paul handed down restoring the rank of an officer he demoted.

This story looks at the tensions within BRPD that are causing these fights, and what that means for the department and taxpayers. 


Lake Charles grows desperate

America seems to have pretty much forgotten Hurricane Laura last year, but in Lake Charles many are still nowhere near back to normal. Our Lake Charles correspondent looked at the increasingly desperate steps local leaders are taking to try and get federal aid to help rebuild. 


Thanks for reading, and have a great day! 

Today's top stories

How Louisiana's 4th COVID wave has hospitals 'past burnout': not enough equipment, staff or time

Sixteen months into the pandemic, Louisiana’s hospitals are battling against a ferocious uptick in COVID cases without a full complement of… Read more

Tension between BRPD leaders, officers boils over during 13-hour discipline appeal hearing

After a 13-hour public hearing Monday that highlighted fundamental disagreements and dysfunctional relationships between Baton Rouge Police… Read more

11 months after Hurricane Laura, Lake Charles' plea for disaster relief grows louder

LAKE CHARLES — Next to a screen with a ticking clock showing the amount of time since Hurricane Laura’s devastating sweep through southwest… Read more

 
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Louisiana medical school has ‘no interest’ in ‘political battle,’ but defends vaccine rules

After Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry last week threatened legal action against a north Louisiana medical school over rules compelli… Read more

Simone Biles says she wasn't in right headspace so she withdrew from gymnastics final

“But, you know, with the year that it’s been, I’m really not surprised.” Read more

Watch: Person rescued from water after plane crashes in St. Mary Parish

A person was rescued from Fourleague Bay near Morgan City by U.S. Coast Guard crew after their single-engine plane crashed into the body of… Read more

 
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No slaw, extra toast beer? Here's what this Raising Cane's-inspired local brew tastes like

For many Louisianans, there's only one way to order Cane's (unless you're Ed Orgeron): no slaw with extra toast.  Read more

Judge kicks Colette Greggs off City Court ballot; hearing Wednesday on Carson Marcantel bid

A state judge disqualified Baton Rouge City Court candidate Colette Greggs from the Oct. 9 election on Tuesday, noting that, because of whe… Read more

After two Tiki Tubing deaths, a look at dangerous history for Amite River attractions

The Amite River has long drawn visitors seeking relief from Louisiana's summertime heat. It's long been deadly, too. Read more