| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
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Three bills advancing in the state legislature would would dismantle the 2017 overhaul of Louisiana’s criminal justice system. The measures seek to all but eliminate parole, limit prisoners’ ability to shorten sentences for good behavior and broaden punishments for parole violations. Meghan Friedmann and James Finn have the story.
The New Orleans metro area has two confirmed cases of measles, the extremely contagious disease considered eliminated in the U.S. two decades ago. Emily Woodruff has the details.
First there was Neuty, now there's Saffron. Following the outcry after authorities seized a pet nutria last year, another adopted animal has been taken from its owner. This time it's an opossum that was raised from infancy after its mother was killed by a car, and owner William Voiles is desperate to get it back. Doug MacCash has the story.
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