| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Here are some of the day's top headlines.
Henry's philosophy: Gov. Jeff Landry has been making good on his pledge to not "work slow," pushing much of his conservative agenda through the state Legislature with a generally receptive audience of Republican lawmakers. But he hasn't gotten everything he's wanted, and Senate President Cameron Henry is a key reason why. Tyler Bridges sat down with Henry recently to talk about how he's run the influential chamber.
Not just Lucky Dogs: Six months after the City Council decided to let other food vendors work the non-residential streets of the French Quarter, several have wheeled their carts into the historic neighborhood. Sophie Kasakove checks in to see how things are going.
'A disease no one should get': Deaths from cervical cancer nationwide have been declining since the 1970s, but mortality rates from the disease in Louisiana haven't changed since the 1990s. Emily Woodruff takes a look at why a disease so preventable by vaccine is still all too common here.
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