BY MATTHEW ALBRIGHT | Staff writer Louisiana's legal battle over abortion is still being fiercely waged — and in the meantime, state politics is getting tied up in it. Yesterday, a Baton Rouge judge ruled in favor of the state's abortion clinics, allowing them to stay open — for now. Meanwhile, Attorney General Jeff Landry has called for denying New Orleans state bond money because its leaders say they won't enforce an abortion ban. And now Treasurer John Schroeder is publicly feuding with Landry over that idea. Here's a look inside the politics behind the debate It's time to play: What's That Gonna Be? Today, we're looking into the new construction on Corporate Boulevard. Here's the scoop. And if there is other new construction you're wondering about, check out this interactive map of properties we've looked into. Two promising linebackers are no longer on LSU's roster. Check out this story to see why, and what it means for a Tiger defense that has some questions to answer under a new coaching staff. |