Drew Brees returns to the Superdome
By Drew Broach | Deputy metro editor G.O.A.T. RETURNS: Considering how poorly the New Orleans Saints have been playing lately, the most satisfying part of Thursday night's home game against the Buffalo Bills might come at halftime. We have a one-on-one interview with Drew Brees as he returns to New Orleans to be honored midway through the game (and to help broadcast it on NBC television). INATTENTION: The most detailed explanation to date for the Oct. 11 car wreck that killed two children on Interstate 510 in New Orleans East comes from newly obtained police records: One of the drivers was speeding and took his eyes off the road to change radio stations before he crashed into the victims' disabled car. SECOND WIND: The metamorphosis of Louisiana's oil and gas industry, into one that supports wind energy, is the subject of our five-part series this week. The lineup ... Part 1 - Louisiana oil workers built first U.S. offshore wind farm on East Coast. Can they do it on Gulf Coast? Part 2 - The Gulf of Mexico is poised for a wind energy boom. 'The only question is when.'Part 3 - Louisiana sent a 'strong signal' to offshore wind developers, but is it enough?Part 4 - Coming FridayPart 5 - Coming Saturday.Happy Thanksgiving to you. Catch the latest news all day on NOLA.com, and catch our best Black Friday special by subscribing: $1 a month for four months of local journalism from The Times-Picayune. D.B. |
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| For Drew Brees, the Superdome’s sounds are the first thing that come to mind. Read more |
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| A driver took his eyes off the road to change the radio station when he barreled into a broken-down car and killed a teenaged boy and a toddler in New Orleans East last month, according to police. Read more |
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