By KELLY P. KISSEL | Metro editor LSU's checkbook is another quarter-million-dollars lighter. The Southeastern Conference fined the school for another onfield celebration following this weekend's Alabama game. And for those keeping track, that's a half-million for the SEC so far this season. The Tigers' last home game is against Alabama-Birmingham in a couple weeks. No offense intended to you UAB fans, but storming the field is unlikely. And in case you missed it, LSU beat the Tide 32-31 on a two-point conversion that ended an overtime period. Here's how the SEC West may have been won: Film review: How LSU disrupted Alabama quarterback Bryce Young.
Keep voting until you get it right? The West Baton Rouge Parish School Board is going back to voters tomorrow, seeking approval of a tax renewal. The issue failed by one vote back in the spring, and afterward, the superintendent said taxpayers would see the ballot measure again. There's been a harder push for the renewal this time. So far, last spring's "No" vote hasn't cost the district any money.
State child welfare officials have released more information on last week's fentanyl-related death of a 1-year-old. There are a lot of questions about how this happened. Again. |