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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning! It was a busy news day yesterday. Let's get you all caught up.


Vaccine mandates rolling in

The FDA's announcement Monday that it had given full approval to the Pfizer version of the COVID vaccine stirred a wave of announcements of vaccine requirements. That includes many Louisiana universities, state government offices, and major oil companies. 

We're expecting more announcements in the near future, so keep watching for more. 


Masks in schools

Last week, the state education board had a meeting where they planned to discuss Gov. John Bel Edwards' mask mandate, which requires students and teachers in K-12 schools to wear masks indoors. But the meeting was abruptly adjourned because of an unruly crowd of anti-mask protestors.

Some state lawmakers have been pushing the education board to re-convene and debate whether it can override the governor. But BESE says it isn't going to do that.

This story explains the whole debate. 


Dropping student loan debt

LSU said yesterday that it's forgiving about $7 million worth of student debt held by about 4,000 students. Southern, Grambling, and other universities have taken a similar approach, using money from the huge federal stimulus bill.

This story explains whose debt is being relieved and how it will work. 


Thanks for reading, and have a great day!

Today's top stories

College students will need COVID vaccine proof or other option now that FDA gave approval

Students at Louisiana four-year universities will soon have to show proof of immunization, a physician’s certification that the vaccine is … Read more

After ending meeting due to protests, Louisiana board won't reconsider school mask mandate

Despite pressure from House Speaker Clay Schexnayder and others, leaders of Louisiana's top school board defended their handling of last we… Read more

LSU to forgive more than $7 million in student debt among 4,000 students

LSU will forgive more than $7 million in student debt affecting about 4,000 students, officials said Monday. Read more

 
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'Pedal Pub' party bikes could come to downtown Baton Rouge — if the city approves them

Party bikes are coming to downtown Baton Rouge. Read more

Energy giants mandate COVID-19 vaccine for Louisiana offshore workers

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'Spreading like wildfire': Rural Louisiana, with lowest vaccination rates, confronts Delta surge

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The music returns at Chelsea’s: Popular Baton Rouge venue to reopen in new location

Chelsea’s Café, a longtime live music venue in Baton Rouge, is coming back. Read more

Kenneth Gleason, accused of killing two Black men in Baton Rouge, sentenced to life in prison

Convicted Baton Rouge serial killer Kenneth Gleason, who was accused of fatally shooting two Black men and firing into the home of a Black … Read more

Gov. John Bel Edwards plans to require unvaccinated state employees to undergo regular COVID testing

Nearly 40,000 employees working for the state of Louisiana will soon have a choice: get vaccinated against COVID-19 or face regular testing… Read more