Today's top headlines.
with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editorThe hurricane continued to dominate headlines, with Ida's death toll mounting Wednesday to 26. Most of the fatalities stemmed from the storm's aftermath. In other recovery-related news: Schools in the capital region are pushing to reopen. In this story, reporters James Finn and Jacqueline DeRobertis have the latest accounting of which campus plans to open when.Insurance companies are supposed to comp Ida evacuees for hotel stays. Our business reporter Kristen Mosbrucker tells us what homeowners need to know about the state rule. We're learning about more and more oil spills in the wake of the hurricane. Here's the latest on that front. In East Baton Rouge local governance news: The Metro Council OK'd stricter new development rules aimed at curbing future flood risk. Paul Cobler covered the meeting where city-parish leaders took the unanimous vote. On the COVID front: Louisiana's flagship university says it'll kick out students who fail to comply with its pandemic policy. Caroline Savoie has the scoop. We also covered the untimely death of Burreaux, a 20-month-old giraffe at the Baton Rouge Zoo who came down with a sudden, inexplicable illness on Tuesday. BREC officials say he then "took a turn for the worse," succumbing to whatever ailed him in the middle of the night Wednesday. Here's what Elyse Carmosino wrote about the death, which came a week after the zoo celebrated the birth of his younger sister. We appreciate you stopping by. To stay on top of the latest news, be sure to bookmark theadvocate.com or follow us on Twitter: @theadvocatebr. |
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| LSU students have just a couple more days to comply with the school's pandemic protocol or risk getting kicked out. Read more |
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| Ten days after Hurricane Ida shredded her roof, Candace Pepp was the first of up to 70,000 households in Louisiana to get a temporary roof … Read more |
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| Gov. John Bel Edwards ordered the delay of upcoming elections that featured important Constitutional questions statewide and municipal ele… Read more |
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| Less than half the reports have been investigated by the Coast Guard Read more |
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| Baton Rouge police are asking the public for helping identifying a woman who struck a corner store employee with her car last month. Read more |
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| It will feel cooler, drier and less humid. Read more |
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| It could be two weeks after Hurricane Ida before some hard-hit schools in the Baton Rouge region open their doors again to students. Linger… Read more |
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| Gambling regulators authorized moving a casino license from Bossier City to Slidell. Read more |
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| LSU will set up a dozen sites outside Tiger Stadium on Saturday to check its football fans' vaccination status in an effort to speed entry … Read more |
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