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with Matthew Albright | Assistant metro editor

Good morning! Here are some of our best reads from yesterday:


When the Facebook rumor mill turns dangerous

After a murder or other crime, rumors often spread quickly and widely on Facebook and other social media. Sometimes those rumors include accusations that people were involved in the crime when they weren't, and that can quickly lead to retaliation.

This story looks at several recent incidents in Tangipahoa Parish where police had to intervene because of untrue social media scuttlebutt. In one case, a grandmother's house was sprayed with bullets. 


A dearth of school bus drivers 

It wasn't that long ago that the Livingston Parish School District had a list of substitute bus drivers that was three pages long. Now it has only a handful of names.

The district isn't alone in facing a school bus driver shortage. In fact, it's a problem all over the country, to the point that one state called in National Guard members to drive buses. 

This story looks at what's going on and what districts are doing to deal with the issue. 


The delicate balance of insurance

After Hurricane Ida, Louisiana put a freeze on insurance companies revoking or non-renewing insurance policies. That pause is coming to an end. 

This story explains how the state insurance commissioner says he's balancing protecting homeowners while also preventing catastrophic losses for companies, which could wreak havoc on the state's insurance market.


Thanks for reading, and have a great afternoon!

Today's top stories

Facebook posts falsely linked people to crimes in Louisiana, causing problems for police

During a recent murder investigation, detectives in Tangipahoa Parish faced a challenge they probably wouldn’t have pictured 20 years ago: … Read more

These Louisiana schools can't get enough bus drivers. It's a problem all over the country

When Kathy Griffin walked into a bus driver training class for Livingston Parish Schools in 2006, the room was filled to bursting with clos… Read more

Insurance companies can start canceling policies again after Hurricane Ida. Here's what that means

Beginning Monday, insurers can resume the process of canceling or non-renewing coverage for policyholders in southeast Louisiana after the … Read more

 
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Hammond man fatally shoots wife, barricades in house before killing himself, sheriff's office says

A Hammond man fatally shot his wife, barricaded himself in his home and then killed himself Friday, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office … Read more

Louisiana's teacher shortage is raising alarms: 'Fewer teacher candidates than ever'

Louisiana's teacher shortage is getting worse with retirements on the rise, the number of new teachers plunging and superintendents finding it increasingly difficult to fill classroom jobs. Read more

Rabalais: LSU Tigers fall flat at Ole Miss, and one wonders where they go from here

OXFORD, Miss. — No doubt there were champagne toasts to Ole Miss great Eli Manning at the well-heeled Woodstock of tailgating known as The … Read more

 
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Floods, crime, housing: East Baton Rouge mayor's $73M COVID-recovery plan heads to a vote

All signs point to Metro Council giving its stamp of approval to Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome's spending plan for the second round … Read more

Baton Rouge man found stabbed to death in his home on North 36th street, BRPD says

A Baton Rouge man was found stabbed to death in his home at 701 North 36th Street on Saturday, Baton Rouge Police said. Read more

Baton Rouge rapper Boosie under fire for profane, homophobic tweet aimed at Lil Nas X

Controversial Baton Rouge rapper Boosie BadAzz ignited a social media firestorm over the weekend with a profane, aggressively homophobic tw… Read more