| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Cold case body ID: Advancements in DNA technology, coupled with some dogged police work, has cracked at least part of a decades-old cold case in St. Tammany Parish. Authorities now have a positive ID on a woman’s body found in a marsh nearly 40 years ago. Still a mystery is how she died, Sara Pagones reports.
Jefferson Parish school zones: When the school board in Jefferson Parish adopted a dramatic school reorganization plan earlier this month, it was a given that a number of students would be going to new schools next year. The school district recently unveiled its proposed attendance zones, and the board will discuss them during a special meeting next week, Marie Fazio reports.
More tax questions: More questions are being raised about the proposed tax hike for the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office. This time it’s by a good government group that is turning thumbs-down on the plan, Joe Cranney reports.
Spewing oil: An old turbine at the Sewerage and Water Board's industrial campus in New Orleans is spewing oil. It covers cars and other things in the surrounding neighborhood, but a fix remains elusive, Ben Myers reports.
New Orleans’ golf future: Some of the world’s best golfers will tee it up on the West Bank for the Zurich Classic, which gets underway today. New Orleans has long been a stop on the PGA’s tour schedule. But big changes brewing in the professional golf world will definitely have an impact on New Orleans, columnist Scott Rabalais writes.
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