| By MIKE SMITH | Staff writer |
Good morning and thanks for starting your day with us. Here are some of the day's top headlines. STALKING CLAIM: Mayor LaToya Cantrell is under subpoena to appear Tuesday morning in Orleans Civil District Court to testify over her legal battle with an Upper Pontalba resident the mayor accuses of stalking her with a camera shutter. Will the mayor take the witness stand? John Simerman and Missy Wilkerson have the story.
LYRICS AND PROBATION: Christopher “BG” Dorsey says his music is art. But a federal judge is now trying to decide if the recent lyrical output from the New Orleans rapper hypes a return to a life of crime. Gabriella Killett reports on the case.
VISION AND MISSION: Duane Evans will soon mark his fifth year as the top federal law enforcement official over a 13-parish swath of southeastern Louisiana. Gordon Russell takes a look at the life and career of the U.S. attorney who has a personalized license plate reading "ONE LOVE."
Thanks for joining us. Check back to nola.com throughout the day for the latest updates. Mike |