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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning! Let's get your holiday week started with some of the weekend's biggest news.


Better city services, but higher cost?

Baton Rouge city leaders want to increase the efficiency and reliability some departments, like those that do permitting and maintenance. One solution? Outsource the work to private firms.

This story explains why the mayor and some council members think that's a good idea, and how it might affect taxpayers.


Off-the-field issues in LSU coaching search

The question most people seem to be asking about the next LSU football coach is: Can he win? But there are other important issues coaches have to handle too.

LSU's athletic department has faced withering criticism for its handling of sexual misconduct allegations, and top leaders have promised to do better. We asked the school how that plays into the coaching search, and checked out the records of some top candidates when it comes to protecting women.

Here's what we found.


A fight over Congressional redistricting?

When Gov. John Bel Edwards won re-election in 2019, Democrats cheered that they would have a say in how Louisiana draws its Congressional maps. But he still has to negotiate with a Republican-dominated Legislature, setting up a high-stakes political chess game.

Edwards has said he'll veto any maps that aren't "fair," but what exactly does that mean? Does he want a second majority-Black district? What does a "reasonable" district boundary look like?

Edwards won't say explicitly, but this story looks at what some of his motivations might be. 


Thanks for reading, and have a great Thanksgiving week! 

Today's top stories

The faster, but more expensive, solution to sluggish Baton Rouge city services? Outsourcing

Plans to outsource more city-parish services next year are getting more 'yes' votes from the Metro Council than opposition despite those co… Read more

LSU says football coaching search will factor in Title IX. How does that affect top contenders?

After a year of sexual misconduct scandals at LSU, many implicating high-profile athletes and athletics officials, university officials are… Read more

Gov. John Bel Edwards will veto congressional maps that aren't 'fair.' What does that mean?

With Gov. John Bel Edwards in the governor's mansion, Democrats in Louisiana will have a seat at the table when lawmakers return to Baton R… Read more

 
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One dead, four injured in nightclub shooting early Sunday morning, BRPD says

One person is dead and four others are injured after a shooting at a nightclub early Sunday morning, according to the Baton Rouge Police De… Read more

Man accused of shooting, killing another man in front of three children, EBRSO says

A man has been charged with murder after he allegedly shot and killed another man in an apartment complex with three children present, acco… Read more

Longtime LSU professor hit by car, killed while biking near campus, Baton Rouge policie say

A longtime LSU professor was killed when he was hit by a car while biking near campus Saturday morning, Baton Rouge Police said. Read more

 
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Second pandemic Thanksgiving will be different; here's how health experts plan to gather

For the first time since 2019, Stephanie Taylor’s family is having a big Thanksgiving. Read more

Short-handed Saints come up empty-handed against Eagles, drop 3rd straight game

PHILADELPHIA — Déjà vu settled in. The memories of the New Orleans Saints’ last loss on this very bermuda grass against the Philadelphia Ea… Read more

Whispering Pines sale: Girl Scouts tell legal challengers to explain their case or stand down

A Girl Scouts chapter on Friday ramped up its legal fight against an advocacy group that’s suing the chapter to block the sale of a beloved… Read more