| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Hospital deal: LCMC Health’s $150 million purchase of three Tulane hospitals has been back in the news recently. On Friday, a federal judge in Washington D.C., handed down a ruling in the escalating legal battle stemming from the purchase, business writer Stephanie Riegel reports. For more business coverage, please sign up for our NOLA Business Insider newsletter.
Buried legacy: Petrochemical plants and refineries dot the landscape along the Mississippi River corridor. Many of those plants are built on former plantation sites – and the buried remains of the slaves that worked there, David Mitchell reports.
Fest food: For a lot of people, Jazz Fest is as much about food as music. Right? As Friday’s festival opening nears, Ian McNulty outlines some of the food changes we’ll see. Wait! There's more! Keith Spera reports that Jazz Fest is back this year. As in really back after the pandemic. And for even more food and drink coverage, please sign up for our Where NOLA Eats newsletter.
Some news about us: We’re expanding into the Shreveport market in a pretty big way. The Shreveport-Bossier Advocate will launch this summer, Tony McAuley reports.
Breaking: Multiple people were displaced after four structures burned in the Milan neighborhood in New Orleans. We’ll be following that story today, so please check back with NOLA.com for more.
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