| By DREW BROACH | Staff writer |
Welcome to the weekend. Here are some of today's top stories.
The committee tapped by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to craft policies to reshape New Orleans has recommended a host of ideas largely reflecting the priorities of business leaders.
An environmental advocacy group has filed a lawsuit against New Orleans and developers of the controversial $1 billion River District project, seeking to block the City Council’s tax break for construction of Shell Oil’s local headquarters building.
She was a Washington Mardi Gras queen, a model, an actor, a high school teacher – and the second oldest child of Edwin Edwards, the only four-term governor in Louisiana history. Now 71, Victoria Edwards is telling her story in a self-published book called “The Life and Times of a Governor’s Daughter.”
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