| By JERRY DICOLO | Staff writer |
The cost of abuse: For three years, parishioners in the Archdiocese of New Orleans have been able to follow the Roman Catholic church's bankruptcy case without expecting it to affect their local parish or other apostolates. That changed Friday, when Archbishop Gregory Aymond warned the costs of sex abuse claims against local clergy were much higher than he had expected. Stephanie Riegel has more details. How Tulane can win: The Green Wave will play Ole Miss in a sold-out Yulman Stadium on Saturday, and they'll be looking for payback from a 2021 drubbing. Guerry Smith has laid out what Tulane will need to do to pull off the upset. Low river: Taken a walk along the Mississippi River recently? If so, you've probably noticed how low the water has fallen. Expect it to go lower, say officials, who are predicting that the next few weeks will break some recent records. Here's what that means for river commerce and area drinking water systems. Thanks for starting your Saturday with Morning Headlines. Check out all the latest news, sports and entertainment coverage from The Times-Picayune here. JD |