Top headlines from Baton Rouge inside.
with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editorGood morning. Here's a quick look at today's top headlines. Suspect's brother shot by deputyOfficers trying to arrest someone suspected of kidnapping wound up fatally shooting his brother Saturday, officials told us. Here's what our reporters were able to find out about the incident by press time. A bridge too farLSU students will have to endure an entire semester without the convenience of the Bob Pettit Boulevard Bridge to take them to and from their favorite Tigerland bars. Crowdfunding for a temporary crossing sputtered over the holiday break, and construction for a permanent replacement probably won't wrap up until summertime. Of course, there's more than one way to get to Tigerland, as Fred's Bar & Grill owner told our reporter Paul Cobler: “It may not be the path of least resistance, but you can still get out there." Let's just hope it doesn't involve climbing barricades or fording Bayou Fountain in makeshift rafts, as some have been wont to do, according to videos memorializing their treks on social media. Cold snapAn unusually warm early winter followed by the recent cold snap made things more complicated for Louisiana strawberry growers. Our reporter Terell Wilkins caught up with a farmer in Ponchatoula to find out how he's adapting to the weird weather and what a drawn-out freeze would mean for the state's berry crops. 'They're miracle workers'Hurricane Ida survivors getting lowballed by insurers for property damage can turn to private attorneys to fight their case — if they can afford it. But there's another, lesser-known option: public adjusters, as Blake Paterson reports in this story, in which one source describes the consumer advocates as "miracle workers." As always, thanks for reading and have a great rest-of-the-weekend! |
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| LSU students returning to campus next week will likely have to live with the closest entrance to the Tigerland bars being impassable for th… Read more |
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| An unseasonably warm winter that made Louisiana strawberries grow faster than usual also made the crop vulnerable to the recent cold snap. Read more |
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| Despite welcome news that the omicron variant of the coronavirus is sending fewer infected people to the hospital during Louisiana’s fifth … Read more |
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| Weeks after Hurricane Ida tore through her Terrytown condo, Linda Davis’ insurance company, USAA, sent an adjuster to inspect the damage. Read more |
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| We asked 358 influencers how to improve state, combat New Orleans crime; here's how they responded Read more |
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| Organizers of the Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival are hitting the pause button on this year's festival, they announced Saturday morning. Read more |
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| Sami Durante’s first time on bars in 2022 was going well. She got vertical on the high bar and made a smooth transition to the lower one. Read more |
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| It's Epiphany, the official start of Carnival season — and while COVID's ongoing presence means this may not be the blowout year we hoped f… Read more |
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