| By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Here are some of today's top headlines. Neighborhood Gallery: An abandoned building that collapsed Saturday in Central City once served as an arts hub on the Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard cultural corridor, operating as a thrift shop, theater and gallery showcasing Black artworks. Joni Hess has the story of the building's rise in the 1990s and its long-running demise since Hurricane Katrina. Guilty: A jury convicted Slidell pastor John Raymond Monday on charges of cruelty to juveniles stemming from the disciplinary practices he used at a Christian school he founded. Raymond, a former "Survivor" contestant who is also active in local political circles, was accused of taping and holding students' mouths shut. Alex Lubben has the details from court. Landmark verdict: A New Orleans jury has found that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana shortchanged a St. Charles Avenue surgical center more than $400 million on thousands of breast reconstruction surgeries. Stephanie Riegel explains why the verdict has those in the insurance industry worried. Thanks for reading. Check back for more news, entertainment and sports from The Times-Picayune. Kasey |