BY MATTHEW ALBRIGHT | Staff writer As our crime reporters covered Baton Rouge's soaring homicide rate, they noticed the crime scene tape kept going up at a handful of local hotels. So they started investigating. They found some hotels have a staggering number of calls to police — one has had more than one per day. And they found some possible explanations for what's behind it all, including issues with the hotels' business model and a lack of enforcement of local laws. You can read their eye-opening investigation here. • By James Finn and Andrea Gallo When is an insurance company acting in bad faith? It's a million-dollar question in Louisiana — particularly after major hurricanes, when many homeowners feel their insurers aren't paying them enough or aren't paying quickly enough. Some lawmakers want to toughen up the penalties on insurers. But some worry those bills would cause companies to flee the market, raising prices for policyholders. Here's an explanation of this complicated, but vital issue. • By Blake Paterson Normally, LSU does well in the NFL draft after really good seasons. So you would think that, after going 6-7 and firing their coach, the Tigers might not do so hot this year. Nope. LSU had its second-biggest draft class ever this year. Here's why that's surprising, and what it might mean. • By Wilson Alexander |