with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editorGood morning. Let's take you through some of our latest headlines. Game onWith more than 100,000 attendees, the game between LSU and McNeese State at Tiger Stadium marked one of the biggest events to take place in the region since the pandemic began. It was also the first test of LSU's COVID protocols, which seemed to grow increasingly lax as the evening wore on. Elyse Carmosino interviewed fans to see how they felt about the new rules. Here's her story. Back to schoolWith power restored at all 32 campuses, Tangipahoa Parish public schools announced a staggered reopening schedule. Here's a rundown of when students return to which campus. CurfewsLivingston Parish ended its curfew this weekend two weeks after enacting it to keep roads clear and prevent looting in the wake of Hurricane Ida. In the greater Baton Rouge area, that leaves just two parishes with the nightly curfews. Click here to read more. Emergency loansFacing steep out-of-pocket expenses after Ida — even with insurance? Blake Paterson writes about a federal loan program that could help. Tankers 'n tarpsReporter Sam Karlin takes a look how $160 million in Ida recovery aid was spent in Louisiana. Here's the story. We appreciate you checking in. Have a safe, restful rest of the weekend. |