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Lake Charles and Laura as a cautionary tale

By KELLY P. KISSEL | Metro editor​ ​ ​

A breakdown in the response to Hurricane Laura could be a warning for us all. The storm aftermath showed flaws in the way the nation distributes aid following a major disaster, and left a city of 85,000 nearly forgotten.

The Lake Charles area feels "let down at every turn" and wants to make sure it doesn't happen to others.


Meanwhile, aid to victims of violent crimes is under threat because there's so much violence taking place. Multiple organizations are set up to help victims with shelter, money for living expenses and other resources, but the recent spike in crime has put a strain on resources.

Homicides in East Baton Rouge climbed 85 percent between 2019 and 2021, and nonfatal shootings were up 82 percent in the same period.


And LSU picked up a surprising win in its Southeastern Conference opener. This early in a rebuilding year, the Tigers were an underdog at home to the Mississippi State Bulldogs We've got the stadium scene surrounded:

Scott Rabalais: LSU fights back for a trajectory-altering victory over Mississippi State

How LSU went from "shooting ourselves in the foot" to a comeback win

Three and out

How they scored

And maybe I was just lucky, but in my seat Saturday night I heard nary a cowbell, even when the Bulldogs were taking it to the Tigers.

Why are there pistols on Calcasieu River bridge’s railings? The story behind its artistic flair

Katheryn Hannon asked Curious Louisiana: “What happened to the crossed pistols that adorned the old Mississippi River bridge in Baton Rouge?” It turns out, she was thinking of the wrong bridge, but t… Read more

Baton Rouge's high crime rates leave victim aid groups stretched thin: 'It's so frustrating'

When violent crime strikes, there are multiple organizations in East Baton Rouge Parish that help provide shelter, money for living expenses and other resources for victims and their families. Read more

 
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Ochsner’s growth exploded under Warner Thomas’ tenure. What happens next?

When Thomas become CEO in 2012, the system had 8 hospitals and 38 clinics. In ten years, that grew to 48 hospitals and over 300 clinics. Read more

Tax dollars in Ascension industrial zone to go toward road work to relieve traffic backups

Ascension Parish has established a new district that would divert tax revenue from new and expanding industry to improve roads in the parish's east bank industrial corridor along the Mississippi Riv… Read more

Local executive has spent decades helping nonprofits. He's 2022's Golden Deeds Award winner

Manship Media executive Ralph Bender, who has dedicated decades of his life to offering financial advice to local nonprofits and volunteering, is the 2022 recipient of the Golden Deeds Award. Read more

 
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