| By LAUREN WALCK | Staff writer |
Landry's agenda: Gov. Jeff Landry has reshaped the Louisiana Supreme Court more than any governor in decades, Tyler Bridges writes. And his efforts to change the state constitution are facing a new legal challenge. Selling school properties: NOLA Public Schools wants to offload more of its vacant properties across the city and is trying a new partnership to move two prime pieces of real estate, Marie Fazio and Joni Hess report. Northshore migration: More people are moving to St. Tammany "whether we like it or not," a council member said. Voters often oppose new housing projects, but it's creating an issue for workforce housing, Bob Warren writes. Radioactive waste: A fertilizer plant's towering mound of slightly radioactive waste along the Mississippi River is being allowed to expand by state regulators, David Mitchel reports. Did you get this newsletter forwarded from someone else? Sign up here. And if you're interested in becoming a NOLA.com subscriber, here's a great offer. Your lunch lady, Lauren |