| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Happy Tuesday, friends. We've got a full menu of news, features and sports today at the Lunch Line Cafe, so dig in.
Endangered landmarks: The Louisiana Landmarks Society's annual endangered list is out. It includes a stretch of Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard where a building collapsed over the weekend, Doug MacCash reports.
Shortchanged: A jury in New Orleans says the state’s largest health insurer should be on the hook for more than $400 million in medical procedures it failed to cover. Stephanie Riegel tells what the verdict, which capped a seven-year legal battle, means for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana. The company says it will appeal.
Priest abuse trial: The sexual assault trial for a 93-year-old former priest was scheduled to begin in New Orleans this morning. But the trial of Lawrence Hecker has hit yet another snag, Jillian Kramer tells us.
Swat 'em: Hurricane Francine gave us quite the soaking. Now, St. Tammany officials say they’re battling a mosquito population explosion. Ugh!
Blue Ribbon schools: Seven schools in Louisiana have been named to the prestigious Blue Ribbon Schools list for 2024, including an elementary school in Mandeville and two in Baton Rouge. Congrats!
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