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with Kelly P. Kissel | Metro editor

Thanks for starting the holiday week with us. Here are some of the top stories from the weekend.


Another day. Another homicide. Or so it seems.

We had another homicide in Baton Rouge on Sunday. So far this year, we've far exceeded the number of killings in the city-parish, and there are still nearly two weeks left in the year. 

The latest killing (as of the time I wrote this Sunday night) was on Ardenwood Drive. Lea Skene has details here.


No-bid contracts

The law allows governments to enter into some deals without requiring competitive bidding, but questions are beginning to pop up in East Baton Rouge as a lot of pacts go to the same firms. Terry Jones, in this story from City Hall, looks at who has questions, and why.


'They're here in spirit'

A Livingston Parish sheriff's deputy wasn't around for this year's Christmas giveaways; she died of COVID-19 during the year. However, her family took up her cause and helped deliver presents with other law officers. They spoke to our Jackie DeRobertis about their labor of love.


We hope you have a good week, and maybe even away for a hard-earned rest.

Today's top stories

No-bid contracts draw questions after Metro Council looks at 2 with ties to councilman

The how, why and to whom the city-parish awards its noncompetitive contracts for professional services has come under scrutiny from members… Read more

New Orleans plummets, Baton Rouge hits bottom of national clean energy rankings

Louisiana cities falling short on transportation, solar initiatives Read more

A bike path through five parishes? Planning Commission asks for public input on trail design

It might take years to become a reality, but a five-parish path for cyclists and pedestrians is starting to take shape — at least on paper … Read more

 
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Man shot dead at Ardenwood apartment complex amid unprecedented Baton Rouge homicide rate

A man was shot to death early Sunday at his North Ardenwood Drive apartment complex, making him the latest victim of Baton Rouge gun violen… Read more

With gun crimes and domestic violence surging, Baton Rouge DA considers reorganizing office

After decades working inside the local criminal justice system, East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III points to several signi… Read more

'They're here in spirit:' Family honors deputy in Livingston Parish Christmas Crusade

Months before Christmas each year, Deputy Laura James began the countdown to the big day. Read more

 
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Utility commissioner asks officials to review contract awarded to colleague's friend

Utility regulator Foster Campbell asked the Public Service Commission to reconsider its vote to award a $44,650 contract to a long-time fri… Read more

Mark Ballard: John Bel Edwards studies Louisiana's racist past

Many people would be happy picking up the latest Paula Hawkins thriller to while away the holiday. Read more

The story of new LSU quarterback Walker Howard and his mother's enduring love

The day after he signed his national letter of intent, Walker Howard drove toward his house in a black Jeep. Two friends sat in the car wit… Read more