| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Seeing stars: New Orleans restaurants could soon carry another distinction, one coveted by industry types and known to foodies across the globe. The Michelin Guide is coming to Louisiana, our food guy Ian McNulty reports. ‘Buyer’s market’: House prices have inched up a bit, but the New Orleans real estate market is still trying to shake off a sales slump. Business writer Tony McAuley says a number of factors are at play. One bright spot for sellers? St. Tammany, Tony writes. Dismantled: Tulane University has dissolved two offices that provide support for LGBTQ+ students and students of color. Marie Fazio tells us what’s behind the move, and how the campus is reacting. Torpedoed: Louisiana voters went cold this weekend on four constitutional amendments, including the one being pushed hard by Gov. Jeff Landry that was tied to his tax reform plan. State politics reporter Tyler Bridges tells us how it happened. Arms race: As the Saints prepare for the upcoming NFL draft, head coach Kellen Moore has logged a lot of miles scouting quarterbacks. Matthew Paras has the story. 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. Stay spectacular, Bob |