with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editorGood morning. The weekend's been chock full of newsworthy events. Here's some of what we covered in the past day.
Edwin Edwards laid to restMourners gathered at the State Capitol Saturday to pay their respects to former Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards, who died July 12 at the age of 93. Here's a link to our live coverage of the event. A photo gallery is posted here. We also spoke to some of the late governor's children, who shared memories of their father with us at the capitol Memorial Hall. And here's reporter Tyler Bridge's overview of the event.
'We never forget'Five years after a deadly ambush against Baton Rouge police officers that left two officers and a deputy dead, a group of officers' wives gathered to memorialize the fallen. Reporter Jacqueline DeRobertis has the story.
A monumental moveAfter standing over downtown Lafayette for nearly a century, the statue of Confederate Gen. Alfred Mouton was deposed from its podium by a towering crane. The removal prompted cheers and applause from spectators. Reporter Kartie Gagliano was there to bear witness. Here's her dispatch from the scene.
'Fight or flight'LSU's president and New Orleans' mayor praised the two medical students who went viral after rendering emergency aid to a fellow passenger on a flight to NYC. Lauren Bagneris and Heather Duplessis were bound for Greece to mark the end of their first year at LSU Health when someone on the flight began to overheat and no one else was answering calls for help. Here's their story.
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