 | By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Here are some of today's top headlines.
'Out of our control': It's still unclear what caused this weekend's partial collapse of a 156-year-old building on O'Keefe Avenue downtown, but the impacts are likely to continue reverberating through the busy neighborhood for weeks to come. Sophie Kasakove has the latest on the investigation and efforts to prevent further damage.
Tulane Trader Joe's: Construction of a new Trader Joe's on Tulane Avenue can continue as a legal fight related to the store's parking lot heads to a state appeals court, after the city's zoning regulator declined to revoke a building permit for the site. Tony McAuley has more from the meeting.
Scrim unseen: New Orleans' favorite runaway dog has been off the radar since Thursday morning, the longest Zeus' Rescues owner Michelle Cheramie has gone without a credible Scrim sighting since he first fled from captivity. As Doug MacCash reports, Cheramie took to the streets Monday in search of the fugitive pup.
Thanks for reading. Check back throughout the day for more news, entertainment and sports from The Times-Picayune. Kasey |