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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning! Here's some of our most interesting reads from over the weekend.


Tragedies strike a small-town school

First, a double homicide, then COVID: deadly tragedies have struck Livonia High School, the only public high school in Pointe Coupee Parish, fast and hard in the past month.

This story tells how the school, which is the heart of the small town, has turned into a place for mourning, a place where friends and family can lean on each other in their time of grief. 


Building trust to stop the violence

As Baton Rouge tries to stop a soaring homicide rate, it has created a new team of residents who live in or have a history with the neighborhoods where the violence is happening. Working mostly independently of the police, the teams aim to build trust in the communities so they can try to intervene before  the gunshots ring out.

We followed one of those teams as they did their work. This story explains why they hope their approach can break the deadly cycle. 


Backstory to the deadly nursing home debacle

Bob Dean is now infamous as the owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes that all evacuated their residents to a Tangipahoa warehouse during Hurricane Ida, where catastrophic conditions led to several deaths. But even before that, Dean was under scrutiny by state regulators.

This story digs into investigations and reports of abuse at an eighth home that Dean used to own. They include accusations that residents went unfed and were not given their medicine when staffing shortages weren't fixed.


Thanks for reading, and have a great week!

Today's top stories

Livonia High shaken by several tragic deaths in short succession: 'Everybody is heartbroken'

LIVONIA — More than 200 people had just released green and yellow balloons into the sunset sky to honor the life Trey Allen, a 21-year-old … Read more

Baton Rouge 'community street teams' aim to stop gun violence: 'you have to be in the trenches.'

Instead of guns and handcuffs, a new team of Baton Rogue residents is relying on a different tool to try and halt the city's high and rapid… Read more

'One fiasco after another': How Bob Dean lost a nursing home before Hurricane Ida scandal

Notorious Louisiana nursing home owner Bob Dean plans to wage a legal fight to restore the licenses of seven nursing homes the state wreste… Read more

 
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Hurricane Ida shows how FEMA, other bureaucracy can slow down waterway clean-up after storms

Hurricane Ida clogged streams, rivers and bayous with tree branches and other debris, which local leaders worry could make those waterways … Read more

Rabalais: Tiger Stadium was back, but LSU's once-proud running game remained AWOL

Tiger Stadium was back Saturday night. Read more

Drunk driver hits, kills pedestrian in Ascension Parish, State Police say

A drunk driver hit a pedestrian in Ascension Parish on Tuesday, killing her, State Police said.  Read more

 
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Winless Giants spoil Domecoming game for Saints in OT, Saints drop to 2-2

The road the New Orleans Saints took to the Caesars Superdome for their Sunday home opener meandered like the Mississippi River. Read more

Republican legislators: Why we're against Joe Biden's infrastructure bill

When it comes to infrastructure, Louisiana is one of the most important states in the nation. Read more