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Alexander weighs in on Will Wade

with Kelly P. Kissel | Metro editor

Here are some of our top headlines today:


Ex-president of LSU weighs in on Wade

A former president of LSU was on the radio this morning, talking about this weekend's firing of basketball coach Will Wade. F. King Alexander told Jim Engster on WRKF's Talk Louisiana show that LSU didn't have enough evidence to fire Wade three years ago over allegations that Wade paid recruits.

Alexander also said there were a number of people who supported Wade through his suspension three years ago, and that he didn't understand the "Free Will Wade" movement in 2019.

"Free him from what? From his payment of players?" 


Fish waste firing

Here's a story that you shouldn't read over lunch. A former employee of Daybrook Fisheries says she was fired after she reported environmental hazards she had come across. Karen Davis says the company's plant at Empire regularly would discharge a smelly slurry of fish guts (and worse) into canals and the Mississippi River.


Legislature gathers. Buckle up.

Louisiana lawmakers are back in Baton Rouge today. We take a look at what they want to do for you and to you.

Some GOP members of the House and Senate want to pick fights with the governor on a variety of issues. There's also talk of dealing with insurance companies in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.


Check back in throughout the day for more.

Today's top stories

This processing plant dumps smelly fish waste into waterways. An employee was fired after raising concerns

A large fish processing plant in Plaquemines Parish habitually spews a dark, foul-smelling slurry of pulverized fish guts and feces into ne… Read more

After Will Wade’s firing, LSU's former president says board protected Wade 3 years ago

Former LSU President F. King Alexander spoke out Monday about LSU's recent firing of men's basketball coach Will Wade, after Alexander's ad… Read more

Boy, 3, accidentally shoot self in head after gun left in couch cushion; dad arrested

A 3-year-old boy accidentally shot himself in the head and his father was arrested for failing to secure the gun he used, according to sher… Read more

 
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State lawmakers convene on Monday. Expect Republicans to challenge Gov. John Bel Edwards

Governors have traditionally reigned supreme in Baton Rouge, using their expansive powers to choose the legislative leadership and then mus… Read more

Louisiana lawmakers want to strengthen bad faith penalties against insurers. That has industry worried.

From Lake Charles to Houma to New Orleans, storm-battered communities across south Louisiana are fed up with insurers – and so too are thei… Read more

Doctors want daylight saving time abolished. Here's why, and what you can do about it.

"Basically what is going to happen Monday morning is that you will have jet lag without traveling." Read more

 
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Saints make trade offer for Deshaun Watson, report says

The New Orleans Saints are among several NFL teams interested in acquiring Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson, according to multiple… Read more

Kim Mulkey delivers NCAA tournament games in Baton Rouge in her first season at LSU

LSU coach Kim Mulkey is a veteran of watching March Madness Selection Sunday broadcasts for women’s college basketball. Her reactions might… Read more

St James Place residents oversee restoration of much loved trail and pond area

Jerry Johnson loved to ride his motorized wheelchair all around St. James Place, but his favorite spot was the trail around the large pond … Read more