Also, Audubon Zoo celebrates new baby orangutan
By Bob Warren Child fatally shot: A 7-year-old girl died Sunday night after being shot while she rode in a car with her mother and a sibling in Algiers. The child’s death came on the heels of a violent holiday weekend across the metro area. “What can a 7-year-old have possibly done to be a victim of such a heinous crime?” Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson wondered. Surge continues: COVID continues to surge across the state and region. The Louisiana Department of Health said yesterday that the number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus has nearly doubled over the past seven days. Who's that Saint? We knew the Saints were in for a challenging season, what with losing Drew Brees and battling the shrinking salary cap. But the team you’ll see in the Dome for tonight’s pivotal, nationally televised game against the Dolphins will be one a lot of fans might not recognize. COVID has gutted the team's lineup and led to a lot of shuffling. Keep those roster cards handy. Here’s the latest. Even in their depleted state, our pickers expect the game to be close. Check out what our Saints team's predictions. Hope you enjoyed the Lunch Line. Thanks for taking a break with us today. BW |
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| The mom and another child in the car were not injured. Read more |
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| | The number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus in Louisiana has nearly doubled over the last seven days, the fastest weekly increase the state has seen over the course of the pandemic, according to the state Department of Health. Read more |
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| The New Orleans Saints were expected to sign a pair of veteran players Monday to bolster their COVID-ravaged roster, source said. Read more |
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| Menari, the Audubon Zoo's critically endangered Sumatran orangutan, has given birth, the zoo said in a press release Monday. Read more |
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| After all the frenetic shopping, the festive cocktails and the myriad indulgences, all was calm and all was bright as Christmas Day settled quietly over New Orleans. Before the sun rose, parishioners took time for spiritual reflection at midnight Mass. And as the day stretched out, it was time to simply enjoy the company of family and friends. Read more |
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