 | By KASEY BUBNASH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for joining us. Here are some of today's top headlines.
Real estate reality: The New Orleans area real estate market may be the "toughest in America," according to a new University of Mississippi study that suggests house prices are depreciating while rents are outpacing inflation. But, as Tony McAuley reports, there are signs of hope.
City suspension: A city investigation found that the director of New Orleans' homeless services department kissed a worker while on the job, which she described as sexual assault. His punishment? A three-day suspension. Sophie Kasakove has details from the investigation and the aftermath.
Champs again! For the eighth time in program history and the second time in three seasons, LSU has won a national championship, taking down Coastal Carolina 5-3 in Game 2 of the College World Series to secure the 2025 title. Koki Riley was at the game and has the story from Omaha.
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