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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning! Check out some of our top reads from in and around Baton Rouge yesterday.


How did a felon become a teacher?

In Baton Rouge, a school hired a new teacher before his background check was finished — and it turned out he was a felon. The school system has since said it's halting the practice of hiring teachers provisionally before those checks are finished, but some Louisiana districts still allow it.

This investigation looks at how and why we ended up with this system.


How did a deer get into a hospital? 

A deer ran right through the front door of Our Lady of the Lake hospital on Monday, sprinting the wrong way up an escalator before it could be pinned down.

This story explains how the deer ended up in the hospital and how staffers and state wildlife officials handled it. 


Is Jimbo really saying no?

Texas A&M football coach Jimbo Fisher seems pretty tired of reporters asking whether he's interested in the soon-to-be-open LSU job.

"I've told everybody I plan on being the coach at A&M," he said. "Everybody thinks all coaches lie. Y'all don't believe us, that's why we don't trust y'all. So we're even, OK?"

But should we really take him off the list? Our insider, Scott Rabalais, hasn't. Here's his latest look at the candidates. 


Thanks for reading, and have a great day!

Today's top stories

A felon became a Louisiana teacher when a school didn't wait for a background check. Here's how

The once widespread, but still common practice of hiring school employees before the completion of their criminal background checks recentl… Read more

Injured deer that ran through Our Lady of the Lake euthanized; it had likely been hit by car

After a deer was hit by a car on Essen Lane and bee-lined through the front door of Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge Monday aft… Read more

Jimbo Fisher again addresses speculation he may leave Texas A&M for LSU

Jimbo Fisher had a clear message Monday when asked whether he planned on remaining head coach at Texas A&M long term. Read more

 
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Person who fired back at shooter in Glen Oaks not expected to be charged, officials say

A person who returned fire in a confrontation at a Glen Oaks-area home will likely not be arrested because they were doing what they could … Read more

Where did Baton Rouge vote for the CATS tax? In the places where people take the bus

The areas of Baton Rouge that voted to approve a 10-year property tax to fund the city’s bus system contain some of the Capital Area Transi… Read more

A third of Baton Rouge public defenders have quit since July; some fear office is overwhelmed

Since July, about a third of the attorneys in the East Baton Rouge Office of the Public Defender have quit, documents show, leaving some co… Read more

 
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Mary Bird Perkins split with OLOL because it wanted to keep focused on cancer care, CEO says

The chief executive officer of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center said Monday that “ideological differences” caused the organization to end it… Read more

Biden signs $1 trillion infrastructure bill, calls it example of bipartisan leadership

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden signed his $1 trillion infrastructure deal into law Monday on the White House lawn, hailing it as an … Read more

Deputies searching for man accused of fatal shooting in Donaldsonville

Ascension Parish sheriff's deputies are looking for a 28-year-old man wanted in a fatal shooting Friday night in Donaldsonville. Read more