| BY CHAD CALDER | Staff writer |
Not the first: The oak tree that lost a limb Friday and injured a child in Jackson Square had dropped another large branch just 10 days earlier. Should the city have done something about it? Ben Myers spoke to some arborists about what could have been done differently.
And then there were six: The city's search for a permanent police chief has winnowed the field down to six candidates. We don't know who they are, but John Simerman has the timeline and other details about what's next in the process.
Morris bows out: Tyrell Morris, the city's 911 director who recently announced he'd step down later this year as allegations surfaced that he likely misused his office, has bowed to pressure to leave his post earlier. Ben Myers and Sophie Kasakove have the story.
Correction: Sunday's Morning Headlines contained an error in the synopsis of a collection of photos taken of the crash of a Pan Am flight in Kenner decades ago. The crash happened 41 years ago, not 43.
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