| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Clearing the encampments: Gov. Jeff Landry said Monday the state will begin clearing homeless camps in downtown New Orleans, with some people being moved to a big shelter in Gentilly and others out of state. City Hall reporter Ben Myers has the details. Consent decree exit ramp: The New Orleans Police Department is a step closer to leaving the federal oversight it has operated under for the past 12 years. John Simerman and Missy Wilkinson have the details of this morning’s hearing. Bourbon Street attack survivors: The number of people injured in the Bourbon Street attack has grown to nearly 60, the FBI now says. Emily Woodruff spoke recently to some survivors of the attack. Loomis not going anywhere: Anyone hoping GM Mickey Loomis would be walking off into the sunset should put that on the shelf, columnist Jeff Duncan writes. Jeff writes that Loomis sees himself as part of the Saints' solution, not the problem. Did you get this newsletter forwarded from someone else? Sign up here. And if you're interested in becoming a NOLA.com subscriber, here's a great offer. Be spectacular today, Bob |