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with Kelly P. Kissel | Metro editorWe're in the second week of recovery from Hurricane Ida, and one many fronts things seem to be going slowly. Tangipahoa officials say progress is inching forward. Some schools reopened today, but many are waiting until tomorrow, and some districts will re-open next week, if ... The fuel crisis abated in some regions of Louisiana, but not all. Demand has dropped in many areas where power has been restored. In non-Ida news, a Baton Rouge mother is accused of negligence in the death of her 2-year-old son, who died in an apartment complex swimming pool. And in sports, Wilson Alexander breaks down LSU's breakdown against UCLA. If you can stomach re-living the key moments of the game, find it here. It's one of those stories that's good and bad at the same time. We hope you're off to a better week than last week. |
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| Nearly 73% of Tangipahoa Parish still didn't have power Monday after it was slammed by Hurricane Ida, but local leaders said they are start… Read more |
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| Emergency debris contractors will start picking up trash in East Baton Rouge Parish Tuesday as part of the city-parish’s response to Hurric… Read more |
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| A woman whose 2-year-old son was found dead in the pool of a Baton Rouge apartment complex has been arrested and accused of negligence, the… Read more |
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| After a lifetime on Lake Maurepas' northeast shores, crab fisherman William "Billy" Bates is no novice to hurricanes. But nothing prepared … Read more |
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| The long lines at gas stations in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, which hampered the first week of recovery from Hurricane Ida, showed signs o… Read more |
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| FEMA is providing assistance for uninsured or underinsured individuals for several needs, including temporary housing, repair or replacemen… Read more |
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| Ezequiel Calloway, of Houma, moved to his daughter’s place for a few days to avoid Hurricane Ida’s devastation. Read more |
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| Watching LSU's loss to UCLA again two days later didn't make the team look any better. The Tigers struggled at the line of scrimmage, missed crossing routes, allowed explosive plays and didn't run the ball well. Read more |
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| Frederick Terluin is well known in Baton Rouge's restaurant circles. Read more |
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