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with Jennifer Wadsworth | Assistant metro editor

Good afternoon. Here's what we got going on today.


No power, heaping debris

Some swamp communities accessible only by water have gone without power or debris clean-up for two months since Hurricane Ida. "We're just starting the cleanup process," one resident told our Florida Parishes reporter James Finn in this story. 


'Character flaws'

A new report looks at how one of the State Police troopers linked to racial violence was long ago flagged for "character flaws," but that his personal connections trumped those concerns. Here's the story. 


Bistro Byronz has a new home

"It's sort of like moving from our starter home to our next home and moving up," says Emilie Alton, CEO of Byronz Restaurant Family, of the eatery’s new digs in the former White Star Market on Government Street. Read all about it here and check out a video of the cool new space.


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Today's top stories

Should Gov. Edwards extend Louisiana’s school mask mandate? Here’s what pediatricians think

With COVID infections and hospitalizations declining, all signs point to a loosening of pandemic restrictions Tuesday, when Gov. John Bel E… Read more

No power, heaping debris: For these Louisiana swamp communities, Ida recovery is just beginning

Brenda Harris and her husband, Johnny, grew up in the swamps that buffer the pine woods of Tangipahoa Parish from the north shores of lakes… Read more

Moving on up: Bistro Byronz relocates to new digs, bringing same great dishes and atmosphere

When Bistro Byronz moved a few blocks, the longtime Mid City eatery brought everything with it. Then upped its game. Read more

 
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Disturbance in Atlantic has 50% chance of development; 1 name left for hurricane season

The Atlantic hurricane season ends Nov. 30, but storms can form any time. Read more

Catching up with former Broncos playing football on Saturdays and Sundays

Zachary High School has a plethora of former Friday night heroes making their name on Saturday playing college football. Read more

Halloween trick-or-treating hours, parties, pumpkin patches in Baker Zachary celebrating the season

Halloween is back after many of last year's trick or treat events were canceled last year during COVID-19 restrictions. Read more

 
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A 1920s San Diego murder story becomes first book for Zachary High graduate

James Stewart, a 1975 graduate of Zachary High, has published his first book. Read more

Zachary Chamber of Commerce honors Zachary's top businesses at annual banquet

The Zachary Chamber of Commerce held its annual banquet and business awards ceremony Oct. 14 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Read more

1 wounded in shooting at Brookstown neighborhood apartment complex, Baton Rouge police say

One person was wounded in a shooting at an apartment complex in Baton Rouge's Brookstown neighborhood late Monday, according to the Baton R… Read more